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  1. #19563

    Mercure Times Square

    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    I will add my 2 cents, so folks can decide where to stay. Mercure hotels usually don't seem to have sound proofed windows and that is the case with Mercure Times Square (MTS). The windows they have are bit better than the ones in apartments. If there is a nearby construction during you stay, then you don't need an alarm to get up in the morning. Other benefit of staying in MTS when there is nearby construction is you can do clinica runs, sightseeing or some other activity during daytime because you won't be able to sleep. At night there won't be any construction and also there are not many flights going over Wyndham either. There was construction across the street (near Al Kaseem restaurant) from hotel MTS during my 1st stay. The construction noise woke me up every day by 8 am and couldn't sleep during the day because of the loud noise. Luckily there is no such loud construction during my recent stays. I would pick Wyndham over MTS if there is nearby construction. That said, under Wyndham management the hotel has gone downhill. It is now very poorly maintained and with poor management. One big advantage MTS has over Wyndham is that it is, like Steve9696 said, very girl friendly.
    I stayed at this hotel at least a couple of times and there was zero noise from planes flying overhead. I don't know if the windows were sound proof or not. All I know is there was no airport noise. There also was no construction going on at the time of my stays though, so I can't address that. The Wyndham is in a more convenient location, but the MTS certainly isn't inconveniently located, and the screeching overhead planes cancel out any advantages to be had from the Wyndham's location if you ask me. Advantage MTS when it comes to avoiding airport noise. Based on my direct experience. I won't stay at the Wyndham again.

  2. #19562
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    You can find hotels in Moema with little to no noise. The Mercure Times Square is one such hotel. I can personally vouch for it. But don't let anyone con you into staying at the Wyndham with claims of insulated windows! I stayed there during my last visit to Sampa, and it's directly in the flight path and noisy! Very convenient but don't stay there if you're a light sleeper or if jet airplane noise just bothers you. Otherwise the actual accommodation was fine, and Moema is extremely safe.
    I will add my 2 cents, so folks can decide where to stay. Mercure hotels usually don't seem to have sound proofed windows and that is the case with Mercure Times Square (MTS). The windows they have are bit better than the ones in apartments. If there is a nearby construction during you stay, then you don't need an alarm to get up in the morning. Other benefit of staying in MTS when there is nearby construction is you can do clinica runs, sightseeing or some other activity during daytime because you won't be able to sleep. At night there won't be any construction and also there are not many flights going over Wyndham either. There was construction across the street (near Al Kaseem restaurant) from hotel MTS during my 1st stay. The construction noise woke me up every day by 8 am and couldn't sleep during the day because of the loud noise. Luckily there is no such loud construction during my recent stays. I would pick Wyndham over MTS if there is nearby construction. That said, under Wyndham management the hotel has gone downhill. It is now very poorly maintained and with poor management. One big advantage MTS has over Wyndham is that it is, like Steve9696 said, very girl friendly.

  3. #19561
    Quote Originally Posted by Tochka  [View Original Post]
    Check the Sao Paulo Hotels and List thread. Moema area including Allure, Mercure, Charlie, Wyndham, Tsue Palace, various airbnbs, have been reviewed about safety, price, guest friendly, noise, traffic, Uber, etc. Just read back through the many pages there. IMHO the main consideration for Moema is the fucking screaming jets taking at off 0600 am sharp and all day long. You can see the QR code on the bottom of the livery of GOL planes landing at CGH from almost any Moema Clinica. There are at least 10 to 12 clinicas, spas.

    Ten minutes walking distance or short inexpensive uber rides to tangara, Scandallo, Casarao at night.
    Thanks.

    Checkedin in Allure this morning. Hotel is very nice, clean and furniture are modern. Rooms are much smaller when on pictures, but have everything. Unfortunately, there are no safety boxes in rooms. They have laundry in the basement. In couple days will try it. No iron and iron board in the room. Rooms are more or less soundproofed. You can hear the noise, but it not even close to the noise on the street.

    Walked to the mall to get some money. Santander ATMs declined my chase debit card. I called chase and they told me there was no any declines on chase side. It is the bank. There is an exchange on a third floor, so exchanged some dollars.

  4. #19560
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    In that order? I don't know about that. I would do Rio first. You want to be at top strength to handle those Rio garotas.
    Already booked flight tickets. So I have to stick to the plan this time. May be my next trip. Thank you for your suggestion.

  5. #19559
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    You can find hotels in Moema with little to no noise. The Mercure Times Square is one such hotel. I can personally vouch for it. But don't let anyone con you into staying at the Wyndham with claims of insulated windows! I stayed there during my last visit to Sampa, and it's directly in the flight path and noisy! Very convenient but don't stay there if you're a light sleeper or if jet airplane noise just bothers you. Otherwise the actual accommodation was fine, and Moema is extremely safe.
    Plus every Mercure I've stayed in (4 or 5) is girl friendly. They don't bat an eye. No registration. Just walk to the elevators and up you go!

  6. #19558
    Quote Originally Posted by ZuluTango25  [View Original Post]
    ......I am taking a 1st trip to Brazil next week for 9 days and plan on visiting So Paulo and Rio........
    In that order? I don't know about that. I would do Rio first. You want to be at top strength to handle those Rio garotas.

  7. #19557

    Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by Tochka  [View Original Post]
    Check the Sao Paulo Hotels and List thread. Moema area including Allure, Mercure, Charlie, Wyndham, Tsue Palace, various airbnbs, have been reviewed about safety, price, guest friendly, noise, traffic, Uber, etc. Just read back through the many pages there. IMHO the main consideration for Moema is the fucking screaming jets taking at off 0600 am sharp and all day long. You can see the QR code on the bottom of the livery of GOL planes landing at CGH from almost any Moema Clinica. There are at least 10 to 12 clinicas, spas.

    Ten minutes walking distance or short inexpensive uber rides to tangara, Scandallo, Casarao at night.
    You can find hotels in Moema with little to no noise. The Mercure Times Square is one such hotel. I can personally vouch for it. But don't let anyone con you into staying at the Wyndham with claims of insulated windows! I stayed there during my last visit to Sampa, and it's directly in the flight path and noisy! Very convenient but don't stay there if you're a light sleeper or if jet airplane noise just bothers you. Otherwise the actual accommodation was fine, and Moema is extremely safe.

  8. #19556

    Sao Paulo Hotels and List

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest19  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    I am visiting SP in April 16-20th and staying in Allure Moema hotel. First time I was in SP 15 years ago just for 2 days and in the first day somebody tried to rob us 10 minutes after we arrived to the center of the city, next to the opera house. They tried it second time in 5 minutes. We got scared and went to the hotel. Next day we hired a private guide and he showed us the city.

    So, I am wondering how save is Moema area, especially in the night?
    Check the Sao Paulo Hotels and List thread. Moema area including Allure, Mercure, Charlie, Wyndham, Tsue Palace, various airbnbs, have been reviewed about safety, price, guest friendly, noise, traffic, Uber, etc. Just read back through the many pages there. IMHO the main consideration for Moema is the fucking screaming jets taking at off 0600 am sharp and all day long. You can see the QR code on the bottom of the livery of GOL planes landing at CGH from almost any Moema Clinica. There are at least 10 to 12 clinicas, spas.

    Ten minutes walking distance or short inexpensive uber rides to tangara, Scandallo, Casarao at night.

  9. #19555
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve9696  [View Original Post]
    I don't know your budget but the area around Casarao isn't exactly where you want to stay. You can stay at a nice hotel in the paulista area and it's only 5 min uber to Casarao. Even if you stay farther away you don't go to casarao till 11 Pm earliest so traffic isn't so bad.
    Thank you Steve9696. Moving to Moema area. Thank you for your input.

  10. #19554
    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    Ckeck hotels like Mercure Alamedas, close to av. Paulista. There's no hotel a stone's throw from Casarao and if you are a 10 minutes's walk from Casarao you don't walk there at night anyway.
    Moving to EZ Aclimacao.

    After seeing the street views of Augusta street, I decided to cancel my reservation at Moncloa.

    Thank you for you input.

  11. #19553
    Quote Originally Posted by ZuluTango25  [View Original Post]
    Ran into this forum while researching on Brazil and would like to thank all of you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

    I have not explored much out side USA except for few trips to Tijuana MX.

    I am taking a 1st trip to Brazil next week for 9 days and plan on visiting So Paulo and Rio.

    I have a quick question and hoping to get some help.

    Anyone has any input on Moncloa hotel next to Casaro? Considering Casaro being the late night spot, I am thinking staying close by would avoid late night uber rides.

    Is there a better alternative / suggestion? I am guessing hotels close to Casaro would be visitor friendly.
    Ckeck hotels like Mercure Alamedas, close to av. Paulista. There's no hotel a stone's throw from Casarao and if you are a 10 minutes's walk from Casarao you don't walk there at night anyway.

  12. #19552

    Moema area

    Hi all,

    I am visiting SP in April 16-20th and staying in Allure Moema hotel. First time I was in SP 15 years ago just for 2 days and in the first day somebody tried to rob us 10 minutes after we arrived to the center of the city, next to the opera house. They tried it second time in 5 minutes. We got scared and went to the hotel. Next day we hired a private guide and he showed us the city.

    So, I am wondering how save is Moema area, especially in the night?

  13. #19551

    Stay in Paulista

    Quote Originally Posted by Zulutango25  [View Original Post]
    Ran into this forum while researching on Brazil and would like to thank all of you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

    I have not explored much out side USA except for few trips to Tijuana MX.

    I am taking a 1st trip to Brazil next week for 9 days and plan on visiting So Paulo and Rio.

    I have a quick question and hoping to get some help.

    Anyone has any input on Moncloa hotel next to Casaro? Considering Casaro being the late night spot, I am thinking staying close by would avoid late night uber rides.

    Is there a better alternative / suggestion? I am guessing hotels close to Casaro would be visitor friendly.
    I don't know your budget but the area around Casarao isn't exactly where you want to stay. You can stay at a nice hotel in the paulista area and it's only 5 min uber to Casarao. Even if you stay farther away you don't go to casarao till 11 Pm earliest — so traffic isn't so bad.

  14. #19550

    Hotel near Casaro

    Ran into this forum while researching on Brazil and would like to thank all of you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

    I have not explored much out side USA except for few trips to Tijuana MX.

    I am taking a 1st trip to Brazil next week for 9 days and plan on visiting São Paulo and Rio.

    I have a quick question and hoping to get some help.

    Anyone has any input on Moncloa hotel next to Casaro? Considering Casaro being the late night spot, I am thinking staying close by would avoid late night uber rides.

    Is there a better alternative / suggestion? I am guessing hotels close to Casaro would be visitor friendly.

  15. #19549

    Last dance at Casarao / end of trip

    My first night I met a girl at Scandallo who quoted me at 1000 brl. I took her number. We met again at Casarao where she quoted me 700 brl. I put her off, but decide I was going to end the trip with her if she agreed to 500 oral no condom which she agreed. We went to hotel and the guy gave us room 20. If you get that room change it. The bed sucks. She was great with oral, talking, freaky expression. At one point I was close to coming. When we switch to doggy I notice at times intentional positioning so you couldn't quite pound it. Kinda took away from complete enjoyment of fucking. Anyways since she was good at sucking I just decided to let her finish me off after going through all the fucking position. She had it going on, I enjoyed but she couldn't make me cum. So I jerk it off in front of her mouth and was certain with all the oral freaky gestures she was doing she would let me squirt all over. She blocked it with her hands which took away from the nut. So this girl got a mix review and I got mixed good and bad send off.

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