The appeal of the Chapinero night clubs
Last time I came to Bogota I took a trip up to Chapinero and was disappointed in what I saw. This time I gave it another try. I started off at El Padrino, and went north up to Calle 86 a. Lalo's appears to be closed. Anyways, the gist of these clubs appear to be that you get to sit down and talk with the girls, since they're supposed to be more educated. But for someone who doesn't speak Spanish, I'm not really sure if there's any real appeal. OK so they're in a safer area than SF, but the girls weren't that much better than the ones you'd find in SF, which confirmed what I saw last time. On the other hand, they're charging 3 x-4 x the price.
In Medellin there's Fase Dos, which is a higher end strip club. I thought at least one of the clubs in Chapinero was going to be like this, but I didn't find one. The ones I poked my head in were just full of girls lounging around, not doing anything. So given that I can't do anything but a Google Translate conversation with the girls, and that I'm comfortable with SF, these clubs seem to offer little value to someone who's in a similar situation as me.
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Must things to do tourist wise in Bogota
I was looking at getting out and seeing Bogota a bit more. I have done the gold museum and was looking at doing a bike tour and food tour. Is there any other must things to do in Bogota from a tourist perspective?