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Hotels
[QUOTE=NattyBumpo;2453411]Hey Guys, I suppose you can file this post under stupid questions, but here goes anyway: It has been 20 years since I last visited Brazil. I used to travel to SA (Colombia, Brazil) all the time in the '90's. With the Corona BS going on it looks like I might not be allowed to go on my mid summer 2.53 month Thai / Indonesia trip and if I can't go to Asia from mid August to the end of October I won't be able to go there at all in 2020. I know Brazil is on currently on hold too, but should the country reopen by the Fall I would be very interested in flying down for a quicky 2 to 3 week Sao Paulo fix - I mean holiday visit. LOL.
I know where to find the girls. That's not a problem. And I think it will be fun rediscovering the town. My dumb ass question concerns what SP Hotels are Guest Friendly? I have searched the internet and strangely can't find the answer. Is it all, some, or a few? I prefer 4* & 5* hotels relatively close to the action with sunny outdoor swimming pools.
Thanks in Advance.
NB.[/QUOTE]Both the Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel and the Marriott Executive Apartments are girl friendly.
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[QUOTE=NattyBumpo;2453411]Hey Guys, I suppose you can file this post under stupid questions, but here goes anyway: It has been 20 years since I last visited Brazil. I used to travel to SA (Colombia, Brazil) all the time in the '90's. With the Corona BS going on it looks like I might not be allowed to go on my mid summer 2.53 month Thai / Indonesia trip and if I can't go to Asia from mid August to the end of October I won't be able to go there at all in 2020. I know Brazil is on currently on hold too, but should the country reopen by the Fall I would be very interested in flying down for a quicky 2 to 3 week Sao Paulo fix - I mean holiday visit. LOL.
I know where to find the girls. That's not a problem. And I think it will be fun rediscovering the town. My dumb ass question concerns what SP Hotels are Guest Friendly? I have searched the internet and strangely can't find the answer. Is it all, some, or a few? I prefer 4* & 5* hotels relatively close to the action with sunny outdoor swimming pools.
Thanks in Advance.
NB.[/QUOTE]Hi Dear, I used Mercure Jardins hotel near paulista Avenue (it is at the corner from of Rua De Agusta). It is girl friendly and I stayed twice without any issues.
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Hey Natty. It's Easy.
[QUOTE=NattyBumpo;2453411]Hey Guys, I suppose you can file this post under stupid questions, but here goes anyway: It has been 20 years since I last visited Brazil. I used to travel to SA (Colombia, Brazil) all the time in the '90's. With the Corona BS going on it looks like I might not be allowed to go on my mid summer 2.53 month Thai / Indonesia trip and if I can't go to Asia from mid August to the end of October I won't be able to go there at all in 2020. I know Brazil is on currently on hold too, but should the country reopen by the Fall I would be very interested in flying down for a quicky 2 to 3 week Sao Paulo fix - I mean holiday visit. LOL.
I know where to find the girls. That's not a problem. And I think it will be fun rediscovering the town. My dumb ass question concerns what SP Hotels are Guest Friendly? I have searched the internet and strangely can't find the answer. Is it all, some, or a few? I prefer 4* & 5* hotels relatively close to the action with sunny outdoor swimming pools.
Thanks in Advance.
NB.[/QUOTE]Hey Natty. Recognize you from the Thai forums. Welcome. Yes nice hotels are girl friendly no problem. They do have to register at the front desk just like Thailand. But it's all cool. That said you really should enjoy the clubs like Scandallo and BomBoa. They have short time hotel attached right on the premises. It's nice. It's not an ST hotel like Thailand — it's a nice upscale room.
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[QUOTE=Melman111;2455046]Hi Dear, I used Mercure Jardins hotel near paulista Avenue (it is at the corner from of Rua De Agusta). It is girl friendly and I stayed twice without any issues.[/QUOTE]Thanks, Melman. I have stayed at the Grand Mercure Harmoni in Jakarta, so I am familiar with the brand. Good choice. The Grand Mercure Harmoni Jakarta has it's own in-house bordello (massage parlor). It was always very convenient to bring girls up to my room for little afternoon entertainment.
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[QUOTE=Steve9696;2455086]Hey Natty. Recognize you from the Thai forums. Welcome. Yes nice hotels are girl friendly no problem. They do have to register at the front desk just like Thailand. But it's all cool. That said you really should enjoy the clubs like Scandallo and BomBoa. They have short time hotel attached right on the premises. It's nice. It's not an ST hotel like Thailand it's a nice upscale room.[/QUOTE]Hey Steve, How you doing?
Like everyone else I am just waiting around, watching the new virus case numbers, and wondering which countries are going to open up first. Brazil seems to be having a bad stretch at the moment. I hope they get a handle on things soon. It would be great to visit Sao Paulo again in November. I am looking forward to meeting a lot of pretty girls there. I know Scandallo is one of your favorite places. It is on the top of my list of places to go.
Take care,
NB.
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Might Try Colombia
[QUOTE=NattyBumpo;2455089]Hey Steve, How you doing?
Like everyone else I am just waiting around, watching the new virus case numbers, and wondering which countries are going to open up first. Brazil seems to be having a bad stretch at the moment. I hope they get a handle on things soon. It would be great to visit Sao Paulo again in November. I am looking forward to meeting a lot of pretty girls there. I know Scandallo is one of your favorite places. It is on the top of my list of places to go.
Take care,
NB.[/QUOTE]Of all the forums Medellin remains most active and it sounds like the situation will ameliorate before Brazil. Remember Lew Ashby? He was killing it in Medellin and the girls are amazing and like $20-50. It's unreal. I've not been but want to go.
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Huh?
[QUOTE=Steve9696;2455094]...He was killing it in Medellin and the girls are amazing and like $20-50. It's unreal. I've not been but want to go.[/QUOTE]Are you sure that these amazing girls in Medellin go for $20-50 per session?
I have taken close to 20+ trips to Medellin over the years and I don't recall seeing or meeting amazing girls for that price. I presume your buddy, Lew Ashby, must be either very lucky or very handsome. You did mention that you have not been there yet. I would be curious to read your reports after you get a chance to visit Medellin.
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What about the noise?
[QUOTE=Melman111;2455046]Hi Dear, I used Mercure Jardins hotel near paulista Avenue (it is at the corner from of Rua De Agusta). It is girl friendly and I stayed twice without any issues.[/QUOTE]I stayed in that hotel and I thought it was fairly noisy. They have a domestic airport not too far from the hotel, and the noise from the airplanes landing and taking off was a bit much. Luckily, the noise seemed to stop around midnight but it restarted fairly early.
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2455177]I stayed in that hotel and I thought it was fairly noisy. They have a domestic airport not too far from the hotel, and the noise from the airplanes landing and taking off was a bit much. Luckily, the noise seemed to stop around midnight but it restarted fairly early.[/QUOTE]There are many Mercure hotels, you probably got it confused with the one near Moema which is near the national airport CGH. Paulista is no where near both airports and I've stayed at that Mercure near Paulista which is nice and girl friendly. Actually all hotels are girl friendly.
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2455176]Are you sure that these amazing girls in Medellin go for $20-50 per session?
I have taken close to 20+ trips to Medellin over the years and I don't recall seeing or meeting amazing girls for that price. I presume your buddy, Lew Ashby, must be either very lucky or very handsome. You did mention that you have not been there yet. I would be curious to read your reports after you get a chance to visit Medellin.[/QUOTE]That's about 300 R in BR and definitely get a good girl for that price.
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[QUOTE=DallasNorte;2455016]Both the Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel and the Marriott Executive Apartments are girl friendly.[/QUOTE]Marriott Executive Apt is like 5 minutes from Cafe Foto but a bit far from the Scandallo. I liked the apts layout with its own kitchen for longer stays and half the price of Renaissance.
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That's about right. Flights stop at 11 or so but start up at 6 or 7 AM. True for Itami Bibi as well but I learned to live with it. If you are very noise sensitive you might consider elsewhere.
[QUOTE=Lefeu;2455177]I stayed in that hotel and I thought it was fairly noisy. They have a domestic airport not too far from the hotel, and the noise from the airplanes landing and taking off was a bit much. Luckily, the noise seemed to stop around midnight but it restarted fairly early.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2455177]I stayed in that hotel and I thought it was fairly noisy. They have a domestic airport not too far from the hotel, and the noise from the airplanes landing and taking off was a bit much. Luckily, the noise seemed to stop around midnight but it restarted fairly early.[/QUOTE]Are you sure you are talking about the same hotel. That area of Jardins is not under the path of the approaching or departing airplanes from the Congonhas airport. Could be more problem in Itaim Bibi and of course in Moema, which is closer to the airport. I haven't stayed in Mercure Jardins hotel, but it is close to the Mercure Alamedas hotel, where helicopters woke me up quite often in the morning.
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2455176]Are you sure that these amazing girls in Medellin go for $20-50 per session?
I have taken close to 20+ trips to Medellin over the years and I don't recall seeing or meeting amazing girls for that price. I presume your buddy, Lew Ashby, must be either very lucky or very handsome. You did mention that you have not been there yet. I would be curious to read your reports after you get a chance to visit Medellin.[/QUOTE]I've been hanging out in Colombia / Medellin for over 20 years.
Beautiful girls can easily be had for that price range.
$50 dollars is about 185 mil pesos in Colombia now.
Plenty enough.
The same though is true in Brasil.
Both places have high end, low end, and in the middle.
It has been said many times, and it's true; what you pay doesn't really correlate to either quality or performance.
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Read through the past 100 pages and want to say thanks to everyone who posted, shame what happened to ABG, he seemed like a great guy.
My next trip is going to be either to Ghana or Brazil, whichever opens up first, I'm hoping Brazil but unfortunately things aren't looking good at the minute.
Sao Paulo looks much better to me mongering wise, which is the main objective of my trip and decent food and Rio doesn't appeal to me that much as I'm not into beaches.
How many nights would you lot spend in Rio to see the tourist stuff before going to Sao Paulo for the rest of the trip?
Also does anyone else offer a similar service to ABG?
Thanks in advance.