Thread: Asunción, Paraguay
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01-22-17 15:06 #135
Posts: 2700Nobody Going Anymore?
I made a Map from my old List.
Someone on the Paraguay forum said that about 70 percent of the places are closed.
But, when I asked which ones?
I got nothing from him.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h...763901894&z=15
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06-23-12 01:27 #134
Posts: 713AA will be using B757 on MIA-ASU route, single asile with only 16 business class seats.
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06-22-12 23:00 #133
Posts: 1196The AA service MIA / ASU non stop doesn't start until Nov 15th and will only be 4 days a week, Sun, Mon, Wed, and Fri.
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06-22-12 22:19 #132
Posts: 1009AA is doing non stops to mia starting in November I read use miles to get there now. I personaly did not like it over ba at all.
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01-17-12 15:59 #131
Posts: 10In term of value for dosh, security and general conditions I'd recommend the Granados Park. Go check it out!
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01-17-12 14:45 #130
Posts: 70Asuncion Tomorrow
Anybody there?
Staying at La mision Wednesday thru Friday.
Let's hook up.
Rick.
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01-10-11 13:55 #129
Posts: 1099Hotel Prices
What would be a good price to pay for Asuncion hotels as discussed in this thread per say todays prices?
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01-09-11 14:46 #128
Posts: 145Is security an issue with chosing in which hotel to stay?
And I am mainly talking about the risk of stolen cash, laptop and iphone and I pad
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01-09-11 01:19 #127
Posts: 1309Originally Posted by El Alamo [View Original Post]
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01-08-11 15:15 #126
Posts: 4Any chance of a small list of night spots that you used to visit Westy & maybe even a rating of each night spot!
Originally Posted by Westy [View Original Post]
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01-08-11 13:03 #125
Posts: 78Villa Morro
Originally Posted by Master J [View Original Post]
You will, however, need to take a cab to the "night spots" from here; at least the night spots I used to visit.
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01-08-11 02:52 #124
Posts: 141Originally Posted by Master J [View Original Post]
I've been to Asuncion 3 times in the past year and I've enjoyed it each time. If you're not planning on an extended stay I would recommend staying downtown and taking an occasional trip to the suburbs (especially if you don't have a car). The downtown area is lively and entertaining during the day, that's where you can hop from privado to privado by foot and wander into interesting shops and cafes to catch your breath. The downtown area is lively during the day but without the elbow-to-elbow crowds you encounter in BA. The nightime scene is quiet but not dead. I enjoy Confeteria Bolsi and the Choperia on Colon (see my previous posts for the exact locations) for lazy night extended dinners. In my opinion, it would be much more cost-effective to travel to the suburbs from a downtown base rather than vise-versa. There are numerous good hotels downtown, my favorite being the Asuncion Palace Hotel on Av. Colon (again, see my previous posts). As El Alamo has previously posted, Asuncion is not for action junkies, but if you like a place with honest, humble people with beautiful chicas that can be had for a song you'll enjoy Asuncion.
Good Luck,
TT
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01-08-11 01:46 #123
Posts: 145Originally Posted by El Alamo [View Original Post]
If there were seven girls to every guy I would also dress up if I was a girl
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01-07-11 15:08 #122
Posts: 705Master J.
Yes, the suburbs have large hotels and small hotels, but they are the suburbs and very spread out. And when I say suburbs I am talking about big homes with lush yards looking like jungles. Not like Palermo or Belgrano in Buenos Aires.
Not everything is within walking distance in the suburbs because there are a lot of suburbs. Once you leave the main streets you might walk blocks before you find a restaurant. You would be pretty isolated. Probably a nice place if you are raising a family or are a hermit.
El Centro is much more interesting. As much as we try to warn people about El Centro -I love El Centro. Relaxing, interesting and enough pussy to satisfy the D Day invasion.
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01-07-11 12:34 #121
Posts: 266El Alamo,
Thanks for all the positive posting about Asuncion. I am getting closer to packing after every post. Question for today is if the suburbs are so upscale and seem to be pristine and desirable, are there any options to stay in the suburbs and travel to centro when needed. I am not expecting a row of Ramadas. Marriots, etc but are there any furnished apartments or housing IN or near the the suburbs.
Much thanks