Another American found dead in El Poblado
A united states citizen was found dead in his apartment in the LOS Naranjos barrio of El Poblado. The man hadn't been seen since April 5th and his body, only having been discovered yesterday, was found in an advanced state of decomposition due to the odor coming from his apartment.
This makes the 19th death of a foreign tourist in Medellin in 2024.
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Comments about airport taxi, money and guest policy
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2910561]1. There should be white taxis waiting outside.
2. You don't want to use the currency exchange at the airport. Use 1 of the ATMs for a much better rate. If one of the stores isn't open to sell you a SIM just wait until morning. If you have TMobile your phone will work. If you have Verizon it will work, but you'll be charges $10 per day.
3. Depends on the hotel. Many will only allow a guest if that guest is registered at check-in. Others charge a fee for each guest. Check with your hotel for the guest policy.[/QUOTE]I think the white taxis are fine and the fee is posted on a big sign on the wall so you will pay the same as everyone else. I think it was 120 mil to Poblado.
I always use the ATMs and it has been working fine. If you want to exchange money for the taxi, I would just change $30 or so.
Hotel reserved for two people does not mean you and a different girl every day. It does mean you can register one girl as the second person and she can come and go. That works if you have a girlfriend situation. Otherwise, as guys have said, the guest policy varies among the hotels. Hotels are upfront about their policy so you just need to contact the hotel and ask about their guests policy and they will tell you. Some hotel will say no guests, some will say guests for an extra fee, and some will say one guest per day until a certain time and then no guests. If you go through the thread, there are a few posts about hotels that are guest friendly like the Dix and the Haven.
Thank you everyone!!I'm in Medellin, Colombia
Thanks to those who have helped me along the way! I'm in Medellin and it's 7:23 am local time!
I arrived at my hotel yesterday at 3 pm and fell asleep right away because it was a 30 hour flight including airport layovers!(I've never been so suicidal in my life during a flight! The Panda Express at LAX is so fucking tasteless!
When I woke up, it was 2 am and I got ready and headed to Lleras Park.
I think we got there around 2:45 and it was raining in Colombia.
Yes. There was some kind of barricade at the entrance (but you could get in) and there were a lot of Medellíand police inside. It seemed like they were forcibly removing people.
There weren't many women, and they were all standing in front of the shops, sheltering from the rain.
After a while, people started to disappear like the tide, and a group of people started to see the.
In a weird bus (it's a convertible bus) with club music playing in the background.
I felt like I came too late, but I was still heartbroken to see the mayor's suppression of prostitution in effect.
There weren't many tall, voluptuous women I liked. They were all with men.
And it was kind of annoying that women were staring at me so much. I felt like a monkey in a zoo.
It wasn't long before there were very few people, both men and women.
I was newbie, so I didn't take the initiative, and I didn't have a girl in mind.
AM 3:40?
I talked to the girl with the biggest ass out of the few girls left (there's no one "in the park" and all the shops are closed, this is calle 10, outside the park). Short time was 500 mil for one time and long time was 1 million Cop for staying together until morning. I don't know Spanish and spoke with Google Translate.
She had a big ass but she was also older and it was by the face. I said no, packed up my food and went back to my quarters. Yes. The first day of my glorious South America trip. I didn't pick up anyone. LOL.
I'm going back to sleep now.
I think 3 am is too late, but I was looking forward to it anyway meow.
I'm so sleepy. Stay tuned for 'tomorrow' (actually today.) I'm going to go early.
I will definitely pick up the girl with the best ass and come back with a review Thank you.
I'd like to ask you a few more questions before I go to bed.
I went to the park and it was raining, so the guard lent me an umbrella.
It's not that he lent me an umbrella, it's that I'm going to see a lot of security guards whenever I bring a girl.
How much should I tip security guards? What's a reasonable Colombian peso tip, not too much, not too little?
And is Colombia a tipping culture? The waiter asked me for a tip when I was taking the food away. Is this a country where you have to tip?
And should I leave a tip on the bed for the lady who cleans the place, like in Thailand?
And don't they have convenience stores in Colombia? I don't think I've seen one while ubering around the city. Where do you buy condoms?
And where else do you pick up except el centro, lleras park, escort service, strip club? Are the street hookers only in el centro?
Lastly, is it not possible to attach a photo unless I pay $25 and subscribe, because it seems like if I do, the post doesn't post.