Je suis une étudiante française qui réalise son stage de fin d'étude à Lima, depuis le 7 Mars 2008, et jusqu'à fin Aout 2008. J'écris à tous les liméniens de passage, parce que :
je cherche une colocation sympa sur barranco ou miraflores je cherche des compagnons de route ki sont prêts à s'échapper de lima le we pour s'aérer la tête, et pas que le we! je cherche des fêtard(e)s sympas pour délirer à Lima
Voilà, je vis dans un quartier pas riche et pas touristique de Lima, je ne connais donc presk aucun étranger ici, et ça me manque de rigoler et festoyer français!
Je m'appelle Lucile, j'ai 23 ans et suis française aussi (mais j'arrive du Québec). Je viens faire mon stage à Lima du 1er Juin à mi-Aout. Je ne suis pas encore trop organisée pour le logement, je vais d'abord atterrir dans une auberge de jeunesse, mais je pourrais être interessée pour partager un logement: as-tu une idée en fait de combien ça couterait? Ou vis-tu toi en ce moment...si tu as quelques conseils: je pense atterrir à La casa del mochilero dans Miraflores?
Merci a bientot!
Lucile
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Je ne connais pas les auberges et hôtels à Lima, car moi j'ai débarqué direct dans une famille, chez laquelle je vis toujours. Niveau prix pour les logements, ça tourne autour de 300 et 400 soles dans les quartiers de Miraflores ( 150 dollars et plus), mais il y a moyen de payer moins je pense si c'est une maison en coloc. Ca dépend vraiment des quartiers et du type de logement.
Voilà, mais personnellement je n'ai toujours trouvé aucun logement en colocation, et si quelqu'un a des pistes, je serais ravie de les connaître...
Salut Aya, merci pour ta réponse!
Tu me dis que tu vis dans une famille : par quel moyen l'as-tu trouvé et combien ça te coûte ? Hébergeraient-ils par hasard plusieurs personnes car ça m'intéresserait plus qu'une auberge de jeunesse pour mes 1ers jours...?
Dans quel quartier cherches-tu une coloc ? Moi je vais travailler à "Las sauces, San Isidro" et l'on m'a conseillé de chercher dans Miraflores ou Barranco (Je n'y connais strictement rien lol). Alors, une fois que je serai là-bas si je ne trouve pas une solution moins chère on pourrait tenter de partager un truc ensemble...
Quoi qu'il en soit j'arrive Lundi et je ne connaitrai strictement personne alors je veux bien répondre présente à ta recherche d'amis pour t'amuser les week-ends ;-)
Bye Lucile
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Oui, il y a de la place dans ma famille. Le loyer est de 60 euros et la nourriture ( petit dej et dîner) c'est 1, 60 euros par jour. En tout, pour un mois, ça fait du 111 euros, nourriture, lavage du linge, et ménage compris. Tu peux également rester 1 semaine ou moins, pas obligée de rester 1 mois.
Il n'y a aucun souci pour que tu arrives Lundi, la dame qui loue sera toute contente, ça lui fera une autre compagnie. Tu n'as qu'à m'envoyer ton adresse msn et je te donnerai mon numéro de téléphone.
Le problème est plutôt que la maison se trouve à Los Olivos, c'est assez loin de San Isidro. Los Olivos est un quartier beaucoup plus modeste, qui n'a strictement rien à voir avec Miraflores et le reste.
Effectivement, moi ça me plairait énormément de vivre à Barranco, et quand tu verras ce quartier, tu comprendras pourquoi! Je suis d'ac pour qu'on cherche un truc ensemble, ça peut être sympa.
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si vous avais de pb, j'ai une maison a S.M.P, 10 minutes de l'aeroport et a 30 minutes de san isidro, je suis peruvien, mais j'habite en france depuis plus de 20 ans, a ORANGE dans le 84, mes parents et ma soeur s'occupent d'entretenir ma maison a LIMA, eux seront contents de vous aider, il y a des chambres libres, eventuellement si vous voulez resté, vous pouvez le demandé et offrir un prix symbolique.
Salut!
Ta proposition est sympa mais...
Qu est ce que ca veut dire S.M.P ? En fait, ta maison est transformee en chambre d hotes ou c est occasionnel.Combien ca couterait pour une chambre ?
Merci
Chipo!
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Bonjour,
S.M.P; District de San Martin de Porras.
Ma maison n'ai pas une maison d hotes, il est une maison familiale, que j'ai donné a mes parents dans son vivents, sa lui permet de pouvoir vivre en louent occasionnelement, ma soeur vie a Madrid elle aussi a construit une maison mais personne que habite, donc pourquoi pas faire profiter a gens comme vous.
j'ai deja envoyé un ami chez moi a Lima, eux non rien payé juste a la fin de sejour on fait en tres bon cadeaux a mes parents.
est ce que vous parles espagnol ?
si vous étes interesé il faudrait que je vous contacté avant de parles a mes parents ...
salut
j ai hebergé a san isidro pres de ton lieu de travail a quelques rues mais cher et famille de riches meilleur une famille moyenne car ils t aideront plus...., je te conseille de trouver sur Pueblo libre ca craint pas trop et c est pas tres loin en bus, surtout que LOS SAUCES est parallele a l avenida JAVIER PRADO la plus grande avenue de Lima
si tu veux d autres conseils dis le moi
bien sur miraflores c est bien mais plus cher que Pueblo libre
seb
salut
si tu cherches toujours ma belle soeur loue 2 chambres dans sa maison a lince(javier prado/arequipa)
c est une peruvienne tres gentille, si tu veux plus d info? philip
Je suis un étudiant français qui part au Pérou, à Lima, étudier en aout 2008.
J'arrive le 13 aout à Lima et je recherche comme toi des bonnes adresses de collocation dans les quartiers de Barranco et Miraflores. Mon Budget est de 150 euros environ.
Si tu vis toujours à Lima et que tu as des idées à me proposer, tiens moi au courant. Et si tu cherches tjrs des français pour faire la fête, bah...contacte-moi aussi.
Niveau adresses à Lima, il y a APU Pérou, qui s'occupe des logements. En maison, avec entre 15-20 étudiants étrangers ( la majeure partie sont français). Mail : apuperu@hotmail.com Prix : 625 soles
Sinon, pour trouver, faudra que tu achètes El Comercio, sur place, parce que sur internet, c'est pas facile.
Moi en Aout je serais sûrement en train de vadrouiller, car je vais essayer de demander un mois de vacances.
Je m'appelle Jorge, je suis étudiant d'achitecture a lima, j'ai étudié le francais a l'alliance francaise et j'ai fini le cours despuis deja 4 mois, je commence a oublier qq petites choses et j'aimerais bien entamer une amitié avec toi et s'amuser un peu en pratiquant le francais et l'espagnol, si ca te va, fais-moi signe....
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