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Since I'm in Cali, I had the opportunity to visit only 'La Clinica' (which is a terrific place), because of a lack of specific addresses and comments related to other places. Contrarely to what is said on this forum, I had only bad experiences asking taxi drivers to take me to places (and I am fluent in Spanish).
Could people post names of places of businesses with addresses so I can ask my taxi driver to take me there with the address?
I pretty much like the formula of 'la clinica del amor' because there is a good selection of women, and they do not harrass customers. But, feel free to throw anything in there with the address or extremely specific directions.
Thank you all!
Antifreeze
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rendorseg: I am in Cali, and now live here. Maybe we could meet during your stay.
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Sorry Amigo - last minute emergency resulted in my not going now... may be out in a few months though... Have fun! Which hotel'ya at?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by antifreeze
[i]rendorseg: I am in Cali, and now live here. Maybe we could meet during your stay. [/i][/QUOTE]
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By the way, I had actually good experiences with the taxi drivers there.... seek and ye shall find. What'd be good would be to find a lovely 1 or 2 day gal, a semi pro... are you finding any leads on such hot babes there? Good luck and enjoy!!!!!!!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by rendorseg
[i]Sorry Amigo - last minute emergency resulted in my not going now... may be out in a few months though... Have fun! Which hotel'ya at? [/i][/QUOTE]
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I live in Cali now. So, my hotel is home. Spending a full $200/month on my 1800 sq. foot appartment on the 9th floor with georgious view on the mountains (can't beat that).
I had a ride with a taxi driver that talked the other day. I asked for places similar to la Clinica, preferably to the north, and he came with that list.
1) At the corner of Avenida 4 and Calle 20 Norte, there is a place (don't know the name and haven't checked on it yet).
2) Then one can ask to go to la 'zona rosa en la carrera 15'. Every taxi driver knows where that is (downtown Cali - once again I have not been there and will post results when I will).
3) More south, there is a place called 'Cupido' that is supposed to be just great (I will post again the results when I will go there).
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OK, I've been looking at some places that the taxi driver talked about, and I have some addresses to help you get there.
The first address is Carrera 66 #9-61. That's in the south. I don't know the name of the place. I went there around 2PM on a Saturday, so there was not a great selection of women (only 4 of them). I did not even taste any of them and went away (so I don't even know how much they charge - silly me).
A block away from there is 'Cupidos'. The address is Autopista Sur #65A-28B. Oncew again, it was pretty early on a Saturday afternoon, and there were only 3 women and didn't even care for any of them. I did ask how much was asked for an half hour, and it is at 30 000 pesos (a full $10US).
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antifreez, I am interested in geting an apartment as well. I want to purchase one if I can Is your apartment an apartment hotel if so can you share the name of this apartment building. Thanks in advance
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Cali is fun place to visit, I can only image how much fun it is to live there. Planning on visiting cali when I move to panama in may, only a 45 min. flight from cali. looking forward to visiting cali often once I move, life its to short enjoy.
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MRC, renting an appartment is cheap but you have to bend over backwards for all the requirements related to paperwork. That is, most probably, the landlord will ask for someone to endorse that has what is called "propredad raise" (owns a house in Colombia) and has some revenue. So, assuming that you don't have any family down here, it basically kills the deal. The way around this, is to give a full 6 months of rent up front. But, beware, should you get burned, you do not have a great legal system behind you to help you get your money back. So, overall, renting is a risky business. Buying is also somewhere risky, although it is cheap. If you buy, make sure that you occupy the place. If the place was used by someone that you don't even know for 2 years, that person now owns the place. That is part of a special law targeting to help all the people displaced by war. So, one of 2 things. You live in there, or you pay (or charge rent) with a correct notarized contract to someone where it is clearly stipulated that you still own the place. Consult a lawyer. I may have said a lot of false things based on fragmented information.
Living in Colombia is just plain fun and excitement. When you wake up in the morning, you basicaly don't have a clue how your day is going to flow, and you are almost always hapilly surprised. Way different then the US where you wake up and get on the cruise control for a full day to complete and get to the next one (everything is way too predictable there - which affects your prospects of getting surprised).
Living in Colombia is like getting back to the 70's. People will stop and actually talk to you. You can't go and see someone for 2 minutes, you need to stop and accept their coffee and that is a good thing. Women are beautiful and georgious at the same time. They are not affraid to be feminine and will compete with other women to get to you (doesn't that feel great).
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antifreeze has it right about the finca raíz. Unless you have a landlord who is used to working in a US/European manner you will have to own property, or have a cofiadoro (cosignator) who does.
I've never heard about putting down 6 months deposit. Maybe that would work, or maybe a secured bank account with the money in it to be paid out monthly?
Be careful.
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I am just coming back from another session at la Clinica del amor (Av. 2Norte #23N23), but this time paid for one hour with a lady that I tried before and rocked my world (34000 pesos = $12USD). Once again, the selection of women was great. This place is really the best bet one could take if in town for a couple of days only.
I also found another place near there. The address is Av. 2Norte #24N105. Should you go there, you will see just a normal residence, like most of those places, they do not advertize much, you need to ring and they'll open. There were 4 decent girls but didn't care to taste any of them. The good thing about that area is that there are at least 4 places to go at walking distance. So, if one is bad, get to the next one.
Addresses close to each other in that area:
Av. 2Norte #23N37
Av. 2 Norte #23N23
Av. 2 Norte #24N105
I don't have the address of the 4th one, but it is a bit more east that la Clinica del amor.
Enjoy!
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I've been to the place at Av. 2 Norte #24N105 and it ended up pretty good. For an half hour it is 27 000 pesos (a little less than $10USD). I chose a girl named Clara. She is 20 years old and has an ass that you could follow to hell. The room was great. They even put some energy into putting a pseudo-romantic mood in there (better than the other places where it is pretty raw). Clara was delicious although she did not perform anything fancy (not even oral sex). She works at that place for only 3 weeks, so I can understand the lack of diversity or else. Just one negative note, is that the host tried to charge me 30 000 pesos for the half hour. I felt that he was not genuine about the price, so I asked him if he is sure about the price because I heard different (as if I did, but in reality did not). At which point he lowered the price to 27 000 pesos.
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A lot of places are closed during holly week. I found one that is opened: Avenida Roosvelt 37-11.
Enjoy!
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Anybody know how the pay-for-sex scene in Cali is during Christmas week? Unfortunately that is the only week I'll be there this year. As Antifreeze pointed out, Easter week was pretty dead. I'm sure hoping Christmas week is better.
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I was in Cali last year right before XMas. It was a blast, lots of fiestas on Avenida Sexta. I remember meeting a lot of chicas visiting from other cities in Colombia for the Cali Festival ... think it's spelled the 'ferria'.
Good time to be there. PFP scene was good too that week.
Easter week is different. It's the 'semana santa' which is more tranquilo.
Buenas Suerte.