Thread: Cartagena Hotels and Rental Apartments
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06-14-18 19:50 #410
Posts: 2Cartagena accommodation.
Hi folks,
Looking to rent an apartment for when I go to Cartagena but Juan doesn't have anything suitable available for the dates I am going. I contacted Mery Salence but didn't even get as much as a reply (hopefully I had the right email address) so I am a bit stuck now for finding somewhere that is chica friendly.
I have seen plenty airbnb places but I don't want to book something on the chance that I can't bring girls back. I have looked through here but not 100% sure where is girl friendly, does anyone have any recommendations or either apartments / hotel that allows guests?
Even if someone wants to get in touch via PM if you don't want to say on the forum I would really appreciate any guidance or suggestions anyone can provide.
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04-30-18 23:18 #409
Posts: 1957Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
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04-30-18 07:43 #408
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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04-27-18 09:24 #407
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Linyjo [View Original Post]
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04-21-18 01:55 #406
Posts: 170Originally Posted by ChangPa007 [View Original Post]
It's a tough situation. Sometimes the building has rules and the renter says they don't.
Sometimes the building has rules and the renter has more rules.
Dealing with Juan, you know there won't be any problems. He has properties in El Laquito.
Most properties in this district are very relaxed about guests.
BocaGrande is hit or miss, mostly have rules like up to till 10 pm or no over nights.
The centro area only has a few guest friendly places besides the short time hotels.
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04-19-18 16:43 #405
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Linyjo [View Original Post]
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04-19-18 15:55 #404
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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04-19-18 04:39 #403
Posts: 1957Originally Posted by Linyjo [View Original Post]
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04-19-18 01:49 #402
Posts: 170Originally Posted by ChangPa007 [View Original Post]
Why would you ask here instead of asking the person who posted the ad?
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04-17-18 19:26 #401
Posts: 24H2 Hyatt apartment.
Saw this listing on airbnb, is it a Chica friendly friendly apartment?
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04-01-18 17:12 #400
Posts: 170Any experience with Juan's apartment located in Marinaire Building? He is offering units 1204 and 1004.
I liked 1004 pictures.
Anybody stay there? Any feedback? Any roaches?
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03-30-18 23:57 #399
Posts: 170Originally Posted by IslandMonger [View Original Post]
A visit to their website clearly states, "Only registered guests are allowed in the guest rooms."
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03-28-18 17:46 #398
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by IslandMonger [View Original Post]
No idea on whether this hotel is chica friendly. My guess is it won't be but let us know. The regular businesses in the old city do not like hookers anywhere near them which is why most are closed after 10 pm unless its a drinking establishment. After the regular "tourists" go home for the night the chicas come out.
In my opinion you should have done 4 nights Cartagena and only 2 nights in Medellin. Much more to do in Cartagena.
Have fun!
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03-28-18 06:34 #397
Posts: 31Hotel Torre del Reloj.
Sup fellas,
I'm heading to Colombia in June with a friend, 2 nights in Cartagena and 4 nights in Medellin. Info on Chica friendly hotels in Cartagena is sketchy at best, so after considerable research I booked Hotel Torre del Reloj. Here was my logic.
1. The clock tower is said to be ground zero for Chicas, so we wanted to stay close by. This hotel is literally right in front of the clock, with balconies facing it. You could literally stand on your balcony and scout the talent.
2. The roof of the hotel is a bar / club, and I read that many of the best looking hookers hang there. Now I'm not sure if the hotel has an official guest policy or Chica fees, but if you have chicas going in and out of the hotel all night long from the roof bar, how could they keep track of who is going where. We can just grab girls from the bar and walk downstairs to our room.
3. Club Isis and LDV are 2 blocks away.
The hotel is not the cheapest, we paid around US $120 for balcony suites a night, but I figure this is better than staying somewhere cheaper that has high guest fees, or having to get a motel for 1-2 hours at a time.
Anyhow, just thought I would share the info since I didn't see anything posted about this hotel, and if anyone has any previous experience with this place, please comment.
Stay safe.
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01-20-18 19:35 #396
Posts: 8Conquistador updates?
Originally Posted by Otiers [View Original Post]