The Help Club, feeling attractive!
The Help Club at Copacabana beach fills a particular role now adays. Just coming close at the nearby restaurants you are most likely to notice it. This huge disco was once Latin America's biggest, but now it's crowded with girls trying to make money on prostitution.
Rio de Janeiro is a wonderful town and for the weary traveller looking for a gal or a guy nothing is better than the Help Club. This is an important piece of the nightlife puzzle of Rio de Janeiro because it’s the favourite place for single men looking for female company to search. Its presence near the beach assures the entire atmosphere you need for getting lucky easily.
The Help Club becomes well known as the biggest or hotter club in South America. This is true since the club was opened two decades away. Here you will get a flashy atmosphere with bouncy music that will make you dance wild. Located right on Copacabana the club can be reached fast from the most popular hotels.
One thing to know about this club: it’s full of young beautiful people from Rio and from around the world looking for dance, drink and party. The music played is a mixture of salsa, samba, trance, hip-hop, pop and rock skilfully chosen by well known DJ’s from Europe and South America. In the late years this place becomes known also for the presence of many prostitutes. So if you are getting along very well with an unknown woman that looks too luscious try to assure yourself of her background.
The Help Club is usually full of girls (five to one man, sometimes more) so chances to meet someone if you are a lonely man are high. If you are a woman you will surely find some lonely handsome men around but expect competition. You can get drinks for about 3$ (prices range from 2.6$ to 6.6$) and be ready to party. Take a serious amount of sleep before hitting on this club as you might get busy afterwards.
The address of the Help Club is:
Av. Atlântica 3432
tel: 2522-1296.
You can get there with bus 474. or just take a cab.
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