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Lodging suggestions Miraflores, Peru
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Lodging suggestions Miraflores, Peru
Hey guys,
I have found some pretty good deals on airfare from my city to Lima and now am focusing on lodging. I have contemplating balling out on a 2bed 2bath apartment I found for around $1350 for the month. That works out to around $45/day which is cheaper than most hotels. Then their are Hostels. I am new to gaming however it seems hard to escalate things at a hostel. I also have thought about couch surfing. Again it would be almost impossible to escalate unless the hostess was hot and feeling you. Also if your host is a girl maybe she would get jealous about you hitting on so many women. For those that have been to Peru. What do you recommend? Maybe some one knows of a cheaper apartment??
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11-09-2009 06:14 PM
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Pariwana is the best hostel by a mile there. One of the best hostels i have ever stayed in

i stayed there and took the 3 min cab ride to the local motels when my girl came over
11-09-2009 07:02 PM
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(11-09-2009 07:02 PM)Lumiere Wrote:  Pariwana is the best hostel by a mile there. One of the best hostels i have ever stayed in

i stayed there and took the 3 min cab ride to the local motels when my girl came over


Cool I will look it up online to check out their prices.
11-09-2009 07:09 PM
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They are right on Parque Kennedy too which is the main square in Miraflores.

Let me know if you get anywhere with the cute black barmaid with the smoking body. I got her to mad flirt with me but couldn't close the deal.
11-09-2009 09:43 PM
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(11-09-2009 09:43 PM)Lumiere Wrote:  They are right on Parque Kennedy too which is the main square in Miraflores.

Let me know if you get anywhere with the cute black barmaid with the smoking body. I got her to mad flirt with me but couldn't close the deal.

Hahah! I will put that little chocolate HB on my list then. Too bad my trip is so far away, hopefully she still will be working their. Which Hostel was she at? Was she Peruana? Got to get the game prepared. haha
11-09-2009 09:52 PM
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Whats up buddy,

Well, Im not really into the hostel or couchsurfing thing so i wont comment on that. One thing that I did do that seemed to have worked on couchsurfing was e mail the fine chics and ask them about the cool places to go etc, but I DID NOT ask to stay at their place. Seemed like that would be a cool way to get to know some people. Also the couchsurfing community is VERY warm (travelers, etc) so I should not be hard to get some good advice/meet some cool folks. I sometimes offer my place up in couchsurfer but have been surfed on anyones couch.

Now on to where you will stay. Here are my top 3 suggestions on what websites to check out.

1. Craigslist.org-They have tons of options in Peru. Just click on apt/housing...rooms/shared and vacation rentals. They have some REALLY nice options to choose from and the site is in english

2. Vrbo.com-Not many options but check it, and the site is in english

3.Mundoanuncio.com-Tons of options also, you say you speak spanish, so youll be fine because the site is in spanish.

Personally i would stick with Craigslist. They seem to have the most options. Let me know how it goes!
11-10-2009 09:23 AM
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(11-10-2009 09:23 AM)BrDr Wrote:  Whats up buddy,

Well, Im not really into the hostel or couchsurfing thing so i wont comment on that. One thing that I did do that seemed to have worked on couchsurfing was e mail the fine chics and ask them about the cool places to go etc, but I DID NOT ask to stay at their place. Seemed like that would be a cool way to get to know some people. Also the couchsurfing community is VERY warm (travelers, etc) so I should not be hard to get some good advice/meet some cool folks. I sometimes offer my place up in couchsurfer but have been surfed on anyones couch.

Now on to where you will stay. Here are my top 3 suggestions on what websites to check out.

1. Craigslist.org-They have tons of options in Peru. Just click on apt/housing...rooms/shared and vacation rentals. They have some REALLY nice options to choose from and the site is in english

2. Vrbo.com-Not many options but check it, and the site is in english

3.Mundoanuncio.com-Tons of options also, you say you speak spanish, so youll be fine because the site is in spanish.

Personally i would stick with Craigslist. They seem to have the most options. Let me know how it goes!

Thanks for the suggestions! I found the apartment for $1350 on vrbo.com. I have used that site quite a bit traveling. I will check out the other two also. Thanks again!
11-10-2009 10:27 AM
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(11-10-2009 10:27 AM)fman Wrote:  
(11-10-2009 09:23 AM)BrDr Wrote:  Whats up buddy,

Well, Im not really into the hostel or couchsurfing thing so i wont comment on that. One thing that I did do that seemed to have worked on couchsurfing was e mail the fine chics and ask them about the cool places to go etc, but I DID NOT ask to stay at their place. Seemed like that would be a cool way to get to know some people. Also the couchsurfing community is VERY warm (travelers, etc) so I should not be hard to get some good advice/meet some cool folks. I sometimes offer my place up in couchsurfer but have been surfed on anyones couch.

Now on to where you will stay. Here are my top 3 suggestions on what websites to check out.

1. Craigslist.org-They have tons of options in Peru. Just click on apt/housing...rooms/shared and vacation rentals. They have some REALLY nice options to choose from and the site is in english

2. Vrbo.com-Not many options but check it, and the site is in english

3.Mundoanuncio.com-Tons of options also, you say you speak spanish, so youll be fine because the site is in spanish.

Personally i would stick with Craigslist. They seem to have the most options. Let me know how it goes!

Thanks for the suggestions! I found the apartment for $1350 on vrbo.com. I have used that site quite a bit traveling. I will check out the other two also. Thanks again!

Has anyone stayed at Point hostel? It I don't think it is in Miraflores but it looks cool.
11-11-2009 12:32 AM
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(11-11-2009 12:32 AM)fman Wrote:  [Has anyone stayed at Point hostel? It I don't think it is in Miraflores but it looks cool.

I stayed at The Point for 2 nights and would recommend it as a decent hostel. There are lots of travelers to meet there and they also get some locals who like to hang out at the bar at night. The area, Barranco, is also pretty cool and has a more bohemian feel to it that the ultra modern Miraflores.

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11-11-2009 01:24 AM
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(11-11-2009 01:24 AM)jmb Wrote:  
(11-11-2009 12:32 AM)fman Wrote:  [Has anyone stayed at Point hostel? It I don't think it is in Miraflores but it looks cool.

I stayed at The Point for 2 nights and would recommend it as a decent hostel. There are lots of travelers to meet there and they also get some locals who like to hang out at the bar at night. The area, Barranco, is also pretty cool and has a more bohemian feel to it that the ultra modern Miraflores.

Cool...I was reading their site and it looks like you have to wear wristbands...Hopefully I won't look too dorky with that on. Are the local girls at the bar looking to hookup? I also saw some bar called Bierhaus I has anyone been their? I would think a bar in Lima may be better that going to Dance clubs? Thoughts?
11-11-2009 12:06 PM
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11-13-2009 08:39 PM
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