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Based on the Great WT69's list, I made a map of privados (and clubs) in Rosario. Thanks a lot, WT!
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Based on the Great WT69's list, I made a map of privados (and clubs) in Rosario. Thanks a lot, WT!
I personally liked being near the river. The Monument area is a great spot.
[QUOTE=Matt Psyche;415699]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]
Let me start with my conclusion first. Rosario is a good place if you want to eat good river fish and relax. But if you want to visit privados, this is not a right place. There are relatively few privados, among which very few has more than three girls available. When I arrived Rosario in the noon, it was hot, and a hotel guy told me that Rosario is hotter than BA. So I did not bring my jacket when I left the hotel. Soon after I left the hotel, the weather drastically changed, it began rain first, and after the rain very cold, stormy wind hit the town. Everybody, except me, was wearing jackets. It is ironical because I was the only one carrying a jacket for no use in BA and Jackson laughed at me about it.
-Catamarga 1181. Stopped by around 3pm. Five girls. All 3-7s. Mama-san told me that there would be different chicas after 8pm. I said I would come back, and left.
-Mendoza 909. Not in business any more.
-Laprida 1418. After I pushed the buzzer, a lady from intercom told me that all the girls were busy. After I asked when I should come back to see the girls, the lady started a long story which I did not understand. I only trust short, clear answers to my questions. So I left.
-9 Julio 474. After I pushed the buzzer a lady immediately responded, but it took ten minutes for her to open the door. Many privados and other businesses are like that, and they say they do not know why Argentina does not have many foreign investors / corporations moving in. A lady, late 30s or early 40s, took me into a room and told me that only she was available. I left.
-Italia 1485. A lady told me that there were only 3 girls and all of them were busy. When I asked what time I better come back to see the girls, she said she did not know.
-Catamarga 1181. I made a 2nd visit around 9pm. It took 15 minutes for the incompetent, disorganized, and always running around mamasan to open the door after I talked to her on Intercom. 3 girls. I picked a rubia. 8-9, good body, and paid 180 peso for 1h to mama san. The rubia took me to a very dark room where there was a very small light. I could not see anything. I asked her for another room, but she told me that none of the rooms has lights. I told her that I wanted to leave because in this room w / o light there was no any difference among girls, dogs and cats. She laughed and said no problem. She left the room, soon brought 180p and gave it back to me. When I was leaving I asked the rubia if Argentine guys prefer dark rooms, and she said si.
-Club Mitre de Pescado. A diner-like, non-fancy restaurant at the fishing place only for Club Mitre members. North of Parque Espana. Close to the bar, Quillago, there is an elevator for club Mitre at B1. I ate Pacu, very good and juicy river fish for about US $15.
It is Sunday today, and the town is very slow. Many people are at the riverfront. Lunch at WT69's favorite, Puerto Gaboto, Pellegrini 584. I ate a very good, and big, fish called Surubi. Very nice restaurant. There were about 5 waitresses, but none of them were good looking.
-9 Julio 474. Stopped by around 1pm. A lady different from a lady I met yesterday, late 30s or early 40s, told me that she was the only available girl. I left.
-Italia 1485. Two girls in the late 20s or early 30s. 5-7, fat. I left.
-Catamarga 1181. Pushed the buzzer, but no response. Closed on Sundays?
I will return to BA tomorrow!
[QUOTE=Matt Psyche; 416135]-Catamarga 1181. I asked her for another room, but she told me that none of the rooms has lights. I told her that I wanted to leave because in this room w / o light there was no any difference among girls, dogs and cats. She laughed and said no problem.
[/QUOTE]Loved your comment, Matt. BTW, can you suggest something about hotels, local transport as well. Thanks.
I stayed at a cheap hostel. Majestic hotel looked good, but I wanted to save money. I used taxi a lot. It is not expensive that much.
I went to Presidente Roca 1289 at around 11:30 pm. 2 fat (young) ladies. 180 p for an hour. I declined.
Tried Las Vegas, but it looks like they no longer are in business.
I will be going there and to san lorenzo for a few days. From the people who have been there recently told me a lot has changed in the last 6 months, is it true?
[QUOTE=Marinero;421588]I will be going there and to san lorenzo for a few days. From the people who have been there recently told me a lot has changed in the last 6 months, is it true?[/QUOTE]I am going to Rosario, for the next 10 days. So any updates on nice girls to visit
Last year, I went to Rosario. Thanks to your Rosario List, I had a great time there.
I went to Puerto Gaboto and ate fish.
They are great fish.
Happy birthday, WT69!
I am planning a trip to Rosario. A friend lives in the area and most of the information here seems old. Any new updates from locals?
I spent a couple days in Rosario recently. It was an easy four hour bus ride up Ruta 9. I had always heard it was the "most dangerous city in Argentina" from the Lonely Planet crowd. It was actually a very pleasant city. It was cleaner than Buenos Aires and fewer homeless people. I'm sure there are some slums on the outskirts of Rosario, but I didn't encounter any crime. Prices are lower than Buenos Aires. I didn't run into a single tourist, except for one Canadian.
Sites to see are Monumento Historico Nacional a la Banda, the aquarium, the racetrack, and Balneario La Florida on the north end of town. I enjoyed walking along the river for ten kilometers, but the mosquitoes were bad. Rosario Central and Newell's Old Boys are the two main soccer teams in the city.
I had excellent meals at Rock Y Fellar's at Orono 106. It is basically a Hard Rock Cafe with better food. Some of the hosts and female servers were quite attractive. El Establo at Pellegrini 1775 is a good place if you like parrilla. It is popular with locals. Many restaurants in the city will have fish from the Parana River.