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  1. #42
    Any new reports on Salta? Is the chica scene that horrible?

  2. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Rockin Bob  [View Original Post]
    DH, thanks for a couple of great reports on Jujuy and Salta!

    I was a lttle surprised to read a post on the board that actually conveyed information, but a little worried about authenticity. No name calling? No attacks on people you haven't even met?

    But then I read your opinion of the hotel and Jujuy in general and I was delighted to see we are expanding to insulting places, not just people.

    One request: could you maybe quote a few prices to give an idea of "cheaper".

    The price of a liter of Quilmes or a bottle of malbec?
    What is cheaper is restaurant food and hotels. Quilmes in the grocery is the same price. I don't drink wine. I can't give you any price quotes. And someone who yells out in public,"No fucking nigger will ever be elected president of the United States" as you did in El Álamo is unlikely to be the recipient of any particular effort on my part. Guess you were wrong about that, huh?

    Suerte!

  3. #40
    Motel Swing is a 'Love Hotel' which you rent by the hour. You have to bring your own puta. It is quite run down though. There are better choices, including 'El Castillo' which is located in Zona Sur of Salta Capital.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    Going out of Salta towards Jujuy, on the right hand side, between the New Holland headquarters and the first peaje (toll) , is a big complex called Motel Swing. I think this might be a hooker compound. I can't see it being a no-tell motel or love motel because it is too blatant. I was on the bus and so could not check it out but someone should. It's probably only a ten minute drive from the bus station.

  4. #39

    Rdpos

    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    Do NOT stay at the hotel General Güemes on España 446 for 230 p as it is a dreary, run down piece of shit.

    Jujuy is a run down piece of shit.
    DH, thanks for a couple of great reports on Jujuy and Salta!

    I was a lttle surprised to read a post on the board that actually conveyed information, but a little worried about authenticity. No name calling? No attacks on people you haven't even met?

    But then I read your opinion of the hotel and Jujuy in general and I was delighted to see we are expanding to insulting places, not just people.

    One request: could you maybe quote a few prices to give an idea of "cheaper".

    The price of a liter of Quilmes or a bottle of malbec?

  5. #38

    Corrections and additions

    The plaza I was talking about is 9 de Julio and not San Martín. BUT, I was confusing parts of two trips. The place with the poker parlor off the main square is in Formosa. The place I saw here, called Real Poker, is between the bus station and the Hotel Continental on the hotel side of the street. I think that is still H. Irigoyen but the streets are kind of funny down there. Today I passed another place I believe to be a hooker bar, but it wasn't open yet, of course. La Costa Azul. I have written down Caseros 482 but it seems to me it might be Alvarado 482.

    Going out of Salta towards Jujuy, on the right hand side, between the New Holland headquarters and the first peaje (toll) , is a big complex called Motel Swing. I think this might be a hooker compound. I can't see it being a no-tell motel or love motel because it is too blatant. I was on the bus and so could not check it out but someone should. It's probably only a ten minute drive from the bus station.

    Other notes: public computers very hard to find here. Everyone and his mother has a laptop or tablet and there is free wifi in the plazas. This place I am in now is across from the Vea grocery store on one of the peatonales, near Alvarado. Also, the bar district on Balcarce starts at the 800 block after the two way avenida Entre Ríos, and the street numbers go up from there.

    That is it for Salta. I am headed to Catamarca next and we will see if I find anything to report. I have now been to 20 of the 23 provinces in Argentina and mongered in about 15 of them.

  6. #37
    I was just in Salta. Unfortunately I am not as young as I once was and I cannot stay up long enough to appreciate the bar scene on Balcarce, although it was fun. Leaving there Saturday night and walking home I went in the casino on peatonal Alberdi (Balcarce is the continuation of the next peatonal over, peatonal Florida) between I believe is Urquiza and maybe Alvarado. Anyway it is on the right hand side as you come from the bar district about two blocks before you hit the main drag of San Martín. This was about one AM and there were three hookers in there. It took some negotiating and sharing of my liter of Salta beer (which I don't like; the light is too light and the dark is not dark beer but stout and very sweet) but I got one down to 300 and took her to a 45 pesos telo two blocks away (don't remember the street but behind the casino). All three were doable and I was pretty sober. All three were from Salta. Earlier in the day or maybe it was the day before, I walked into a small poker parlor right off the plaza San Martín (meaning on one of the four streets that circumscribe the plaza but in the next block). It had older, uglier hookers but maybe it's better at night. I doubt it, though. I am in Jujuy now.

    More Salta information: Take the 8A bus from the airport for 2 pesos but have exact change in coins and not the new 2 peso coin which it does not take. Fuck the taxistas. It is not a long ride, maybe 40 minutes max. I heard the 6 is a more direct route but the 8A came first so I went with that. Just walk out of the airport and there is a covered bus stop right there. Cannot miss it. Do NOT stay at the hotel General Güemes on España 446 for 230 p as it is a dreary, run down piece of shit. Instead stay at Mirador del Cerro at Alvarado and H. Irigoyen for 220 pesos which is a very good value in my opinion, and I am a connoisseur of cheap to moderately priced hotels. This is right by the entrance to the teleférico and very close to the bus station but not too close, if you know what I mean. There are three restaurants on Irigoyen if you hang a left going out the hotel door and I can recommend the one in the middle especially. The bigger one farther towards the next street is pretty good too. The food here is much more imaginative and indeed far better, and cheaper, than in Buenos Aires.

    The Salta bus station is very nice and has clearly posted signs saying the bathroom is free and that you do not have to buy anything to sit at the tables. In fact all of Salta is clean, unlike BA. It also has a very stringent no smoking law which is marvelous in my opinion. I could easily live here six months out of the year.

    Jujuy is a run down piece of shit.

  7. #36

    Recommendations for Salta

    I'm going to Salta on the 20th of May, anyone have a recommendation for a girl in the area?

    Thanks

  8. #35

    Nothing happening in Salta

    After spending 4 days here in Salta I've come to the conclusion that there's little mongering action here. Though I didn't go to any strip clubs I did look in the usual place for some action. Nothing much in the papers there was a little SW action after 1am in dark corners along Av San Juan. Most of what I saw there was hideous but SW's are not my thing anyway.

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  10. #34

    Smile Any new update?

    Hi Folks, I'm going to Salta tomorrow, looks like this sub-forum is still pretty quiet. Anybody got some update information there? Either pro or non-pro information will be welcomed! (Although I personally more like non-pro or GFE, but considering I cannot speak Spanish, so pro information is also needed).

    Cheers!

  11. #33

    Salta Sucks

    The women are built like fire plugs with faces blotchy and masculine-looking. There's not a single privado that I've found. The massage places are staffed by the old and ugly. The pick-up places are full of creatures that say "moo" and the town is not really all that cute. The surrounding countryside is only okay, but not nearly as nice as places in Europe or the States.

    What a waste. I'm horny.

  12. #32

    Not much to report

    I was going to head to Blue Skies, but walking around Balcarce, I was handed a flier for Barby's. It said that Barby's I is on Alvear 682, but doesn't have shows, and that Barby's II is at Av. Palacios 2460, and has shows.

    Says they're open 22:00 until 5:00am.

    So I jumped in a cab to Barby's II. Pretty disappointing. Small, drab, not much talent. It was around 2am on a Saturday night. About 8 - 10 bored girls hanging out in a clump and a couple of guys at tables talking to a couple girls. None of the girls were over a '6'. Most of them fat.

    Although they have a stage with pole, it was dark. No show. One of the chicas explained that it was too early - things don't heat up until 4 or 5am! "But don't you close at 5?" No, you just have to enter before 5 - after that, they stay open as late as things are hopping - 11, noon.

    I guess the locals come by after they've struck out at the dance clubs.

    I didn't inquire since I wasn't interested, but one of the girls told me it's 200 pesos / hour. I'm sure that can be negotiated down.

    I only stayed for one beer. Asked the next cabbie if there was anywhere better. He took me to a place not far away called Don Quixote. Much nicer environs, but absolutely nothing happening. Two girls hanging out, a but better looking than at Barby's, but still only a 7, tops. They too said it was simply too early in the night.

    Wish I had better news to report.

  13. #31

    Blue Skies research

    Quote Originally Posted by Ian111
    In Salta recently. Asked taxi driver to take us to Barby 2. Got there about 11pm. Illuminated sign on but doors locked. Asked driver for a recommendation and he took us to Blue Skies (the name is in english) quite central.

    Got there about 11-30, club is quite dark but very friendly greeting. About 10 chicas there from 3's to 8's. Most came to introduce themselves. All drinks about 30p and necessary to buy one chica drink at same price.

    Cost 150p.

    Option of two motels, the more expensive is 80p for one and a half hours with 30% discount for second visit. The cheaper motel is 45p and is poor quality.

    Some taxi drivers do not know club, (think it was on San Luis.

    Not much choice in Salta but Blue Skies is worth a visit
    Ian, Thanks for that useful information.

    Salta is a nice place to visit and Blue Skies sounds a lot better than Barby.

  14. #30

    Blue Skies Club

    In Salta recently. Asked taxi driver to take us to Barby 2. Got there about 11pm. Illuminated sign on but doors locked. Asked driver for a recommendation and he took us to Blue Skies (the name is in english) quite central.

    Got there about 11-30, club is quite dark but very friendly greeting. About 10 chicas there from 3's to 8's. Most came to introduce themselves. All drinks about 30p and necessary to buy one chica drink at same price.

    Cost 150p.

    Option of two motels, the more expensive is 80p for one and a half hours with 30% discount for second visit. The cheaper motel is 45p and is poor quality.

    Some taxi drivers do not know club, (think it was on San Luis.

    Not much choice in Salta but Blue Skies is worth a visit

  15. #29

    Salta privados

    Travelling to BA this week than to Salta for a few days.

    Other than Barbys there does not seem to be much in Salta. Are there any other similar clubs or privados anyone can recommend?

  16. #28

    Tourist agencies / Club Barby

    I found out that there are actually two Barby Clubs, "Barby 1" at that location mentioned below and "Barby 2" outside of the central part of the city, beyond the river. Club "Barby 1" was (temporarily? Closed. Therefore I went to Club "Barby 2", however I was disappointed. It is quite a small room, very smoky, and cold (no heating) In addition, the girls were not attractive at all, therefore I immediately went out of the club. I ask the taxi driver if there are other clubs but he negated.

    A much better alternative is to listen (and dance if you want) to any live music provided in many clubs in the Balcarce street. I have been to a club at the corner of Balcarce and Necochea street. Many women, good music (pop, cumbia, rock) good vibe etc. However you have to be able to speak spanish in order to get attention of any woman.

    One more note for the excursions: I did some to the countryside (Cafayate, Cachi, and one parallel to the road of the train) it is very interesting. Check-out Salta Connection at Buenos Aires 268, Tourismo de la Posada at Buenos Aires 94 and 195, and MoviTrack Safari / Tastil (Tastil obviously bought the former MoviTrack comany) at Caseros 468. The last one is a bit more expensive, however they have the famous MoviTrack, a modified truck where the roof can be opened for viewing / fotographing 360 degree around

    Have fun!

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