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Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2017-10-04, 6:12 pm

splodge Power Kat
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Thanks dude. Hotel California has the more mature ladies so I'll be looking for that one if I get a chance.

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Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2017-10-09, 12:30 pm

taximan31
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news2 wrote:
OQ and Lido. Both are bars where girls are available to take upstairs. OQ is bigger and nicer, but you can hang out and drink at the bar at both bars without feeling uncomfortable. I think the entry fee is about 40 Euro or so.


Thanks for the info! will give them a look on the next trip!!
Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2017-10-16, 10:12 pm

G H Bone
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A couple of items of news

[1] Hotel California has been sold to a new owner.
report
Sadly, it will close in its current form and re-open as a regular hotel – some reports suggest may already have done so.

[2] Sex Shop Rosie no longer has working girls on site. If I've understood correctly, it now consists of cinema, sex shop and private rooms for people to meet up.
http://www.sexshoprosie.nl
Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2022-12-11, 1:43 am

timle
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I wonder if this is still accurate for 2022
Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2023-03-26, 12:58 am

dvs8373
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A lot of stuff has changed since this thread has started, but from what I understand is that Rotterdam is to be skipped if you can go to Antwerp, The Hague, or Amsterdam.
Re: Rotterdam - a beginner's guide
Posted: 2023-04-12, 10:07 pm

G H Bone
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Yes sure. The thread was always intended as - if you happen to find yourself in Rotterdam (for whatever reason) here are some options... rather than recommending Rotterdam over other places.
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