Brasilia, Brazil -
getdownonit - 03-22-2016
Was recently in Brasilia. Will keep this short and sweet. Previous info is still useful but quite old.
As others have written, Brasilia is not like other parts of Brasil. You will need a car. Everything is far away and not pedestrian friendly. It is expensive even compared to Ipanema or nicer parts of Sampa. Uber is a better deal than regular taxis, about half the price in my experience.
If you stay in the Hotel Sector there's nothing around
Day
Mall game is your best bet here. High quality as well as quantity. Ask the garota to an acai instadate. Conjunto Nacional right by the rodoviaria is solid, always crowded. Across the eixo monumental on the south side of the bridge from the rodoviaria is another shopping center. There are others around the city though I didn't find them to be as good especially in quantity. Sunday the action doesn't start until after 14:00 and is duller than usual compared to any other day.
No pedestrian traffic anywhere as everyone drives to work or takes public transport. You could possibly hit up the rodoviaria for these chicks but they are in a rush to go somewhere as opposed to the malls where they are more relaxed.
The subway is clean, fast, and reliable, but not particularly useful for a visitor. There are prospects but I wouldn't take the subway just to game.
Night
Places are very spread out, there isn't one specific nightlife area, but I would recommend
408 Norte - near the University, so a good spot to hit up especially during the semester. Thursday Friday Saturday. Check out what's happening online that night or ask your daygame and online contacts for info.
Online
Tinder works. Everyone will ask why you're in DF. Get a car and have her show you around. The city is huge and locals will know the better spots.
I can't recommend coming here just for the women. It's far from everything, the weather isn't great, and there's not much to do unless you really want to see the few cool buildings, which are undoubtedly impressive specimens of modern architecture. Your foreigner value is higher than in Rio but not nearly as high as in a true second tier city. Save your time and money for a real city or someplace by the beach. Brasil as a country is too great to be stuck in Brasilia
Brasilia, Brazil -
chochemonger1 - 03-22-2016
I have been to Brasilia 2 times. I would recommend staying in an apartment in Tahuatinga or surrounding areas, which is a suburb and can be reached by the subway. The girls are way friendlier there, more DTF, and are more impressed by your gringo status. You can also date younger girls from there and they are less career oriented and more feminine.