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07-08-21 17:22 #6033
Posts: 406Flower Festival
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07-08-21 15:25 #6032
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07-08-21 07:57 #6031
Posts: 437Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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07-08-21 00:37 #6030
Posts: 80Originally Posted by LionBacker [View Original Post]
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07-08-21 00:15 #6029
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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07-07-21 21:53 #6028
Posts: 1782Originally Posted by LionBacker [View Original Post]
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07-07-21 18:58 #6027
Posts: 38Future in Medellin
My last time I was in Medellin I met a guy who has been visiting Medellin for the past 15 years.
He said that it was much easier to get dates with locals and girls were so interested in getting to know him.
Now with foreigners visiting Medellin by the thousands and girls' making a typical monthly salary in just one night, what are your opinions on how Medellin will change in the coming years in terms of mongering and meeting local girls for dating?
Let me know what you guys think.
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07-07-21 12:55 #6026
Posts: 437Trip planning
Almost ready to book my trip to Colombia.
Planning on going from 17th of August until at least 15th of September, possibly longer depending on re-entry rules back to the UK.
Here's my plan, just wanted to know if you lot think I should skip Cartagena and spend more time in Bogota or Medellin instead.
The architecture looks beautiful and I like to walk a lot so the fact it's safer, especially at night, is appealing but I'm not a huge fan of very hot weather or beaches.
This is my plan if I do go to Cartagena.
6 nights Bogota.
11 nights Medellin.
6 nights Cartagena.
6 nights Bogota.
My trip must begin and end in Bogota as it's much cheaper for me and less flights.
Would you lot stick to that or change it?
Also do people know gyms near Parque Lleras, Santa Fe and near the Walled City where you can pay per session or for a short period?
Thank you in advance.
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07-06-21 03:17 #6025
Posts: 5462Driving in Colombia
For anyone interested in renting a car and driving in Colombia, here's my 10 day experience.
First thing, it's an additional and almost completely unnecessary expense, plus there are added risks. If driving back home stresses you out, you shouldn't even consider it.
There were 3 components to my driving experience, Medellin, Bogota and driving outside of the cities. Driving in Medellin wasn't bad at all. Traffic was a problem, crazy people on motos were a problem, but it wasn't significantly worse than dealing with the traffic in any major city. What helped was my knowledge of Medellin. I already had a good idea how to get to the places I wanted to go. One issue which popped up, paying at parking garages. I expected to be able to pay on my way out, and ended up blocking the exit for 10 minutes, while I ran back to the payment machine.
The streets in Medellin are mostly in good condition. Potholes weren't too much of a problem, although one in the south end of Itagui snuck up on me. Just make sure to keep your eyes open for the speed bumps. Some of them will destroy a car. I didn't have any issues finding parking. A good spot I found near Parque Lleras was Valet Pro, right across the street from Hooters. If you come in from Calle 7 you can avoid all the traffic.
Driving in Bogota, I didn't do too much. Mainly driving out of and back into the city. One noticeable difference, drivers in Bogota are more impatient. Expect to hear more horns and to have more close encounters with motos. Also, the roads in Bogota are terrible. I've seen potholes that are more than a foot deep. I would rate them as the worst city streets I've seen.
Driving outside of the cities is not for the timid. Although most of the roads were decent, there are many narrow, steep and twisting roads where the trucks are going 5 mph. Passing is a game of Russian Roulette. I had a few close encounters with oncoming traffic, one close enough that I'm pretty sure one guy needed a change of underwear. There are construction zones where they will stop all traffic for 30 minutes or more. All you can do is sit and wait.
The worst problem I encountered was from Google Maps. It directed me off the highway and onto a dirt, one lane road which I was stuck on for 30 miles. Many times I had to stop and back up to find a spot wide enough for 2 vehicles. At least there weren't any tolls.
Speaking of tolls, expect a lot of them. They usually cost about 12 k. It's a good way to get rid of some of your coins.
To me, the biggest advantage was being able to go where I wanted, when I wanted. I took several trips to places outside of Medellin, including Guatape. While I know several girls with cars, I'm much more relaxed driving than riding with someone who is indecisive. I probably won't rent a car again, but I'm happy with my experience.
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07-02-21 07:26 #6024
Posts: 1041Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
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07-02-21 04:14 #6023
Posts: 445Curfew
Appreciate if anyone can confirm the curfew restriction on cities below.
Cartagena- curfew at 9 pm.
Medellin- No curfew.
Bogota- curfew at 9 pm.
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06-27-21 23:47 #6022
Posts: 942Opposition tries to bring down Colombian president Ivan Duque helicopter during his f
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06-27-21 15:32 #6021
Posts: 1782Yes, there are a few in Sta Marta centro that allow 2 million. But its not all machines. You just need to check. For example, the one on the corner of Pqe Bolivar and the Malecon allows 2 million. On La 5, one machine allows, whereas the other doesn't. Am talking here of Davivienda ATMs. Same with the bank of ATMs in the small square on calle 13/14.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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06-27-21 15:10 #6020
Posts: 15924Atm
Last night I came across an ATM that allowed 2 million pesos and no fee. It was the Davivienda here in El Rodadero, Santa Marta. I walked up to the machine that the cars drive up to. Maybe the machines inside have a different protocol?
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06-27-21 14:54 #6019
Posts: 1782Best place for a visa run
This issue has become more complicated recently due to COVID entry requirements.
Am considering the ease and cost of it all to various nearby countries. Entry tests required, travel and health insurance requirements, isolations / quarantines, cost of flight, whether I can just skip immigration in the country of arrival and get back on the return flight. Its quite a tricky call.
My first thought is to get a low cost return flight to Panama. Cost is flights and test reqd to leave Col. If I can get on the return flight without leaving the arrivals hall (just as if I were in transit. No luggage), then I could avoid the extra test reqd in Panama arrivals and 3 day quarantine. But that means I would need to do check in for Panama flight online, and that means I would need to buy a 3 flight ticket. Col-PTY-Col-PTY. Bcos they won't allow online check-in unless you have a flight out of Col on the same reservation. Bit of a waste of money.
Was thinking DR too, but would need to go thru USA. More tests in both directions and extra costs for flights.
Its not easy. Anyone have anything to contribute to this conundrum?