@Bundalover1.
Do you think Rosario would be a mongering destination or just for tourism and meeting non-pros?
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@Bundalover1.
Do you think Rosario would be a mongering destination or just for tourism and meeting non-pros?
That depends. If you have not seen Mendoza or Salta or Patagonia then I would put those far ahead of Rosario in terms of natural beauty etc. Its currently about 90 F here just like BsAs and its baking on the streets. The girls are prettier than BsAs and they seem to have huge tits. Its incredible just sitting in a cafe near Cordoba (walking street) and watching them bounce by. Imagine Florida St but with the bullshit vendors and bullshit stores.
Everywhere I interact the people are friendly. The girls here have told me that I am cute. Try getting them to do that in BsS. The papers are full of pussy for rent. Nightlife is very limited. So if you get tired of BsAs big city bullshit and want to see a smaller town (by no means is this small) this place is great. I thinki most non Spanish speaking men would find it boring.
That depends. If you have not seen Mendoza or Salta or Patagonia then I would put those far ahead of Rosario in terms of natural beauty etc. Its currently about 90 F here just like BsAs and its baking on the streets. The girls are prettier than BsAs and they seem to have huge tits. Its incredible just sitting in a cafe near Cordoba (walking street) and watching them bounce by. Imagine Florida St but with the bullshit vendors and bullshit stores.
Everywhere I interact the people are friendly. The girls here have told me that I am cute. Try getting them to do that in BsS. The papers are full of pussy for rent. Nightlife is very limited. So if you get tired of BsAs big city bullshit and want to see a smaller town (by no means is this small) this place is great. I thinki most non Spanish speaking men would find it boring
La Plata is great for that as well, and just an hour bus drive away
[QUOTE=Captain; 414728]@Bundalover1.
Do you think Rosario would be a mongering destination or just for tourism and meeting non-pros? [/QUOTE]In general Argentina is a weak place for mongerring compared to Brasil. I think BsAs is much easier to access then Rosario. If you take taxis in BsAs everywhere ie. Do not have the the ability to take buses or metro due to language or ambition then you are better off in BsAs. About half the hotels in Rosario are classified as 4 star. This is total bullshit. My so called 4 star hotel had a great lobby and breakfast room but it ended there. The room had inner courtyard window and a whopping 7 or 8 cable channels. Wahhooooo. There are few internationalk tourists here. There is a long coast line and they have beaches. The beach consisted of about half mile strech of sand and some cafes. It was mobbed this weekend. I did not see many cute girls in bikinis which I thought was strange.
If you are not tired of BsAs and want night life then Rosatio is not for you. I like strolling and reading but one has that in BsAs. If you like to travel independently and speak Spanish and have an interest in local culture than I reccomend Rosario. I would not come here for the pussy but if you do it is available.
Guys:
Thanks for the updates.
[b]01-01-2011.
Rosario, [i]300 km (187 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires.
All the phone numbers for the Santa Fe area start with 0341. [/b][/i]
[b]Privados
[i]Centro / Alberto Olmedo[/b][/i]
1. [b]M. Dorrego. 406, piso PB, at Tucuman. [/b] 2-4 Chicas. Prices: 60p 30 min. 100p hour. Tel: 447-6134, 447-5054. Hours: 24/7. On Monday's opens at 9am. [url]http://www.princesitaseroticas.com.ar[/url]
[b][i]Centro - North[/b][/i]
2. [b]Catamarca 1181[/b] At Mitre. __ Chicas. Prices: 120p 30 min. 200p hour. Tel: 440-0876, 440-3873. Hours: 24. [url]http://www.superlobas.com.ar/[/url]
[b][i]Centro[/b][/i]
3. [b]Italia 1485, piso PB, at E. Zeballos and 9 de Julio, (Madame Dessire). [/b] 5-7 Chicas. Prices: 100p 30 min. 180p hour. Tel: 449-2716. Hours 24/7. [url]http://www.madamegold.com.ar[/url]
4. [b]Mendoza 909, at Maipu. [/b] 5-6 Chicas. Prices: 50p 30 min. 100p hour includes COLA. Tel: 449-0274, 411-2076. Hours: 24/6, Sundays 9am to 4am. [url]www.elparaisoreal.com.ar[/url]
5. [b]Pte. Roca 1289, at 3 de Febrero. [/b] 5-6 Chicas. Prices: 80p 30 min. 120p hour. Tel: 448-0516, 424-1729. Hours: 24/7. [url]http://www.superleonas.com.ar/index.html[/url]
6. [b]3 de Febrero 1486, at Paraguay. [/b] 3 Chicas. Prices: 100p 30 min. 180p hour complete. Tel: 426-1236, 440-7236. Hours: 24/7 Closed Sunday. [url]http://www.infiernoenelparaiso.com.ar[/url]
[b][i]Centro - South[/b][/i]
7. [b]Laprida 1418 upstairs at the corner of 9 de Julio. [/b] 4-10 Chicas. Prices: Day Time. 30p for BJ. 60p 30 min. (one shot) .90p 1 hour, Night Time __p 30 min, __p hour. Tel: 440-6052, 440-7883 and 447-6668. Hours: 9:30am-4am, Closed on Sundays.
8. [b]9 de Julio 474, at 1 de Mayo. [/b] 6-9 Chicas. 2 Shifts. 4pm. Prices: 70p 30 min. 120p hour, +60p Cola. Tel: 425-2721, 426-4476, 425-3757, 421-9473, 448-5024. Hours: 24/7. [url]http://www.diablitasrosarinas.com/[/url]
[b]Escorts[/b]
1. Tel: 4451520/4111486/4451617/4110358/4401814/4111193. Hours: 9am to 8pm.
[url]http://www.hermosisimas.com.ar/[/url]
[b]Bars / Whiskerias[/b]
1. Venus, Santa Fe 943/5, at Maipu. __ Chicas. Prices: ___. Hours: ______.
2. Lucille Club, San Lorenzo 901 at Maipu. __ Chicas. Prices: ___. Hours: 19:00 to 5:00am. Best hours are between 22:00 and 1:00.
3. Esconchite, Callao, across from La Rosa. __ Chicas. Prices: No entry charge. 200P.
[b]Strip Clubs[/b]
1. La Rosa, Callao 125 and Rividavia. Prices: 30p Entrance. Shows start at 1am. Prices: 200p.
2. Las Vegas, San Martin 435 at Tucuman. Prices: 25p Entrance includes a drink. Chica Price: 150p for the room in the back. Chica drink is only 20p. Shows start at 1am.
[b]Music[/b]
1. Hot Club Rosario. EL MUSEO. 2101 Rioja St. Tel: (341) 448-0656 Fax: [contact: Gregorio Tisera, president. Hot Club Rosario is a non-profit organization founded in Rosario, Argentina in 1956 with the goal of cultivating and disseminating jazz music in all its styles, from "tradicional jazz","dixieland", through "swing" and "be-bop" up to all expressions of contemporary jazz, such as "free jazz" and others. Weekly jam sessions every Thursday from 9 pm till midnight. The seat of the Hot Club Rosario is located in cafe, bar and restaurant "PROCOPIO" Ctda. Ricardone 1270]
[b]Hotels[/b] [url]http://www.hotelesrosario.com/[/url] [url]http://www.rosario.com.ar/hoteles/[/url]
1. Majestic Hotel, San Lorenzo 980 and San Martin, two blocks from the river and two from the walking street of Cordoba. Rates: 438p-785p +VAT a night, double bed, Free internet and CNN English on the TV. The staff speaks English. Tel: 0341-440-5872. [url]http://www.hotelmajestic.com.ar/[/url]
2. Garden Hotel. 45 Callao at Brown. Rates: $US50, rooms a bit small, pool and gym. Tel: 438-8155, 437-1413. [url]http://www.hotelgardensa.com/[/url]
[b]Restaurants[/b] [i]Pellegrini is a long Avenue with lots of restaurants, with people waiting to get in. [/i]
1. A great fish restaurant is Puerto Gaboto, Pellegrini 584, at J. M. Rosas. 447-1024. At 10:30. 11pm there are lines waiting to get in, on Saturday night.
2. the Vinci, Espana 777. Tel: +54 341 447-7447.
3. El Club de la Milanesa, Jujuy 2298. Tel: +54 341 439-9152.
4. Parrilla El Establo, Av. Pellegrini.
5. La Estancia, Av. Pellegrini 1501. Tel: 440 7373.
6. Juan Sin Miedo, Av. Pellegrini 1560. Tel: 426-3660.
[b]Corner Cafes[/b] [b][i]Hang Out Only[/b][/i]
1. El Cairo, Santa Fe and Sarmiento, closed on Sundays, as is everything in the downtown area. Most people are along the river, walking, biking, or in a boat on the river and of course eating at the many restaurants.
2. Newport Café, Maipu and Cordoba.
3. Two on each corner by the Opera House, at Mendoza and Laprida.
[b]Web Sites[/b]
1. [url]http://www.supergatitas.com[/url]
2. [url]http://www.erosrosario.com[/url]
3. [url]http://www.rosariomapas.com/guia/colectivos[/url]
[b]Newspapers[/b]
"La Capital". [url]http://www.lacapital.com.ar/[/url] Sunday has the most adds.
How can I purchase a bus ticket or make reservation for Rosasrio? Can I do on internet? Or Do I have to visit bus terminal or somewhere? Where are they? Thanks a lot!
If you can manage enough Spanish you can book tickets here, pay for them and print them:
[url]http://www.centraldepasajes.com.ar/cdp/default.htm[/url]
If not, just go to the Retiro Bus terminal (Terminal de Micros Retiro)
Hey, I have been devouring this site for all its useful information. Thank you to everyone, especially Jackson, for your efforts! I am coming to BA at the end of the year for the first time. I am just wondering about the prices. They seem to be all over the place. Is that a reflection of currency movements and inflation? Or am I missing something? The prices in Rosario seem to be so cheap but since this post they may have doubled? Help? And thanks again! A general list of prices and some idea of there linear movements would really help this newbie.
As
Aqualung said.
Just walk past the Retiro train station to the bus station.
I thought I posted this Link.
A Great River town.
[url]http://www.photoshow.com/watch/zh9GG3ur[/url]
[QUOTE=Cakey;415630]Hey, I have been devouring this site for all its useful information. Thank you to everyone, especially Jackson, for your efforts! I am coming to BA at the end of the year for the first time. I am just wondering about the prices. They seem to be all over the place. Is that a reflection of currency movements and inflation? Or am I missing something? The prices in Rosario seem to be so cheap but since this post they may have doubled? Help? And thanks again! A general list of prices and some idea of there linear movements would really help this newbie.[/QUOTE]Prices in Rosario are roughly 20-30% less then Cf.
I am guessing chica prices are even less
In the last 6 months, actually US$ got stronger by 25-30% against A peso. This means that the chica and other costs "in terms of $" are supposed to be cheaper now. But it seems to me whenever dollar gets strong, privados raise prices. So two things are possible. First, they watch the exchange rate and raise the price when $ gets strong, because there is no difference for gringos who calculate prices in $ term. Second, inflation raises prices including privado fees, and weakens peso against US$. Maybe both are the cases. I am trying to go to Rosario this March. Hopefully I will find out the prices.
[QUOTE=Cakey;415630]Hey, I have been devouring this site for all its useful information. Thank you to everyone, especially Jackson, for your efforts! I am coming to BA at the end of the year for the first time. I am just wondering about the prices. They seem to be all over the place. Is that a reflection of currency movements and inflation? Or am I missing something? The prices in Rosario seem to be so cheap but since this post they may have doubled? Help? And thanks again! A general list of prices and some idea of there linear movements would really help this newbie.[/QUOTE]
Thanks a lot WT and Aqualung! The pics look great. Beautiful architectures!! What is the name of the white building with a lot of colums? I will be in Argentina March 9-18. I will try to visit Rosario. If you are in Buenos Aires in March, I would like to see you.
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69; 415631]As
Aqualung said.
Just walk past the Retiro train station to the bus station.
I thought I posted this Link.
A Great River town.
[url]http://www.photoshow.com/watch/zh9GG3ur[/url]
[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Matt Psyche;415647]In the last 6 months, actually US$ got stronger by 25-30% against A peso. This means that the chica and other costs "in terms of $" are supposed to be cheaper now. But it seems to me whenever dollar gets strong, privados raise prices. So two things are possible. First, they watch the exchange rate and raise the price when $ gets strong, because there is no difference for gringos who calculate prices in $ term. Second, inflation raises prices including privado fees, and weakens peso against US$. Maybe both are the cases. I am trying to go to Rosario this March. Hopefully I will find out the prices.[/QUOTE]It's called monumento del bandera, or roughly translate monument for the Argentine flag. They also have a huge cermony some day (I think I-day or so) which is actually quite fun and lot's of saluting of the flag
I would like to stay at a cheap hostel in Rosario. I found hostels at riverside close to the monumento de bandera and in downtown close to Plaza salmiento. Which location is better? Thanks a lot.
[QUOTE=Trampa;415656]It's called monumento del bandera, or roughly translate monument for the Argentine flag. They also have a huge cermony some day (I think I-day or so) which is actually quite fun and lot's of saluting of the flag[/QUOTE]