Top Three Budget Red Light Districts in the World

By admin | Jun 16, 2009

amsterdam red light district A Red Light District, for those few that don’t already know, is any neighborhood that is known for its sex for hire venues (hooker hotels, strip clubs, sex shops, adult movie houses, etc). The term comes from the Chinese tradition of hanging red paper lanterns outside any such establishment, and nearly all cities around the globe have at least one such district.

For economy however, one has to look beyond the world’s most famous red light district of Amsterdam, where while anything sexual goes, it comes with high sticker prices.

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For the budget minded sex tourist, the #1 Budget Red Light District is Patpong Thailand. The go-go bars, blowjob bars, and sex-show bars are reasonably priced, and also very “varied” in their entertainment styles – ping-pong balls withstanding. Patpong is a highly developed red light, even employing a tourist police station.

Kamatipura-red-light-district Another budget red light district that comes with police protection and even a health clinic is Boy’s Town in Nuevo Laredo Mexico. This #2 Budget Red Light District features “cribs” for those that don’t drink alcohol or don’t want to pay high prices for bar drinks when engaging in some nightly entertainment. There is just you, a woman (or a man), and a small clean room with budget beverages.

The #3 Budget Red Light District is one of India’s oldest and largest in all of Asia: Kamathipura. Located in Mumbia, it’s cheap, crowded, and extremely dirty in all senses of the word. Here you will find anything you can ask for, and not have to pay hardly anything at all, although the HIV infection rates of sex workers is thought to be 40% or more on the positive side.

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