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  1. #13163
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Casa San Isidro. The base of the mountain is in Candelaria a very cool. Old city type vibe. However, Not very safe, especially at night, don't go there then. IF you get up toward the Mall, Unicentro Bogota in Chico Navarra area is my favorite restaurant Jacques Pasteleria. https://www.facebook.com/JacquesPaginaOficial/ Your date will love it. Enjoy, be safe.
    I've often walked by this but never had the time to stop. I've clearly missed out!

  2. #13162
    Quote Originally Posted by RyckII  [View Original Post]
    There are two fancy restaurants:

    Santa clara is local cuisine. Went there, service was not very good. Disappointment.

    San Isidro is european and french cuisine. Haven't been there. This is the one that serves lobster.
    Santa Clara is mostly open only for lunch, San Isidro in the evenings, apart from at Christmas, iirc. Santa Clara is more casual but the service has been ok whenever I've been. By Colombian standards, of course. If you judge Colombia by anything else you're going to be badly disappointed.

  3. #13161
    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas212  [View Original Post]
    Hey everyone,

    I'm planning a trip to Bogota around September. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to bring streetwalkers back to your hotel, bnb, or wherever your staying at or just go through photopregos or agencies?
    Just be sure that the place you stay allows visitors. Many places do not.

  4. #13160

    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by HombreIndio  [View Original Post]
    The you happen to know the name of the restaurant?
    Casa San Isidro. The base of the mountain is in Candelaria a very cool. Old city type vibe. However, Not very safe, especially at night, don't go there then. IF you get up toward the Mall, Unicentro Bogota in Chico Navarra area is my favorite restaurant Jacques Pasteleria. https://www.facebook.com/JacquesPaginaOficial/ Your date will love it. Enjoy, be safe.

  5. #13159

    You misunderstood

    Quote Originally Posted by Marglo  [View Original Post]
    Monserrate the food is terrible. For Japanese try Ushin, for steaks go to T Bone, for Spanish food try Salinas. Have fun!
    He was speaking of going to Moneratte, the mountain church. I was referring to Monserrate the mountain not the restaurant. The restaurant Monserrate Parrilla, is a steak restaurant and not very good. I don't believe they even serve Lobster. The restaurant I like is Casa San Isidro. Excellent. You are talking about Pajares Salinas, Cra 10 96-08 no where near the mountain. It's a Tapas restaurant in Chico Norte rwo blocks from my hotel for the last 10 years. It's excellent, although a bit stuffy and sedate, lots of Businessmen and politicians with their trophy wives. The Tapas is good as with the Serrano Ham. I always ask for a table in William's selection, an excellent waiter.

  6. #13158

    You cannot generalize

    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas212  [View Original Post]
    Hey everyone,

    I'm planning a trip to Bogota around September. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to bring streetwalkers back to your hotel, bnb, or wherever your staying at or just go through photopregos or agencies?
    There are many SGs that work in clubs too. I think getting to bang an SG is a great cheap pre qualifier to a longer date. If you meet one you like maybe take her to lunch in SF area to get to know her better after banging her hard.

    I pesonally have met many super hot SG's (6-8+) and seen them later. But mostly I just have quickees with them, LOL, I have banged so many and there are always new ones.

    Good Luck-.

  7. #13157
    Quote Originally Posted by RyckII  [View Original Post]
    I wouldn't recommend the salt cathedral. But I do recommend the trip to "El Dorado" lake. It is near Tomine dam about an hour from Bogota direction north. There is a 40 minutes guided hike available in English. Really nice trip. Loved it.
    I went to the Cathedral of Salt my first time in Colombia and I loved it. I remember the taxi charging 50,000 pesos for there and back. I guess I will add El Dorado lake to my list for next time. Thanks for the tip.

  8. #13156

    Streetwalkers

    Hey everyone,

    I'm planning a trip to Bogota around September. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to bring streetwalkers back to your hotel, bnb, or wherever your staying at or just go through photopregos or agencies?

  9. #13155
    Quote Originally Posted by HombreIndio  [View Original Post]
    Just want to share my gratitude with all the folks here. All your contributions helped me plan my maiden voyage to Bogota. Thank you all!

    I will be going to Brazil but stopping over in Bogota on my way back for few days in the first month of May.

    I booked my airport pick up with Colombian Buddy company. The also provide you a Colombian phone SIM card at the pickup. Airport pickup by an English speaking person along with the SIM card cost me US $46. Maybe a lot for Bogota but I have piece of mind that there will be someone waiting for me at the airport late night with a SIM card.

    I will be arriving late night so I have booked the Woodman tour for the next day afternoon. I remember taking the legendary "Pops" tour in Costa Rica. We became instant friends and he always looked after me whenever I was in San Jose. Hoping to strike the same chord with our Woodman.

    Besides having some good times in the evening, I am planning to visit places like Plaza de Bolivar, Monserrate, Botero Museum and maybe a trip to the Salt Cathedral. And eating Ajiaco!

    Since this forum has always helped me plan my trips, I will make sure that I share my add experiences in Bogota in this forum.
    I wouldn't recommend the salt cathedral. But I do recommend the trip to "El Dorado" lake. It is near Tomine dam about an hour from Bogota direction north. There is a 40 minutes guided hike available in English. Really nice trip. Loved it.

  10. #13154
    Quote Originally Posted by HombreIndio  [View Original Post]
    The you happen to know the name of the restaurant?
    There are two fancy restaurants:

    Santa clara is local cuisine. Went there, service was not very good. Disappointment.

    San Isidro is european and french cuisine. Haven't been there. This is the one that serves lobster.

  11. #13153

    Lobster

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Monserrate, there is an excellent restaurant when you get up to Monserrate, the Lobster is very good there. Also I'm not sure where you live but if you live on the coast, like I do be prepared for the 10,000 feet plus elevation if you go the first day or so of your arrival it can be difficult to breath. Be safe.
    The you happen to know the name of the restaurant?

  12. #13152

    Monserrate,

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Monserrate, there is an excellent restaurant when you get up to Monserrate, the Lobster is very good there. Also I'm not sure where you live but if you live on the coast, like I do be prepared for the 10,000 feet plus elevation if you go the first day or so of your arrival it can be difficult to breath. Be safe.
    Monserrate the food is terrible. For Japanese try Ushin, for steaks go to T Bone, for Spanish food try Salinas. Have fun!

  13. #13151

    Monserrate

    Quote Originally Posted by HombreIndio  [View Original Post]
    Just want to share my gratitude with all the folks here. All your contributions helped me plan my maiden voyage to Bogota. Thank you all!

    I will be going to Brazil but stopping over in Bogota on my way back for few days in the first month of May.

    I booked my airport pick up with Colombian Buddy company. The also provide you a Colombian phone SIM card at the pickup. Airport pickup by an English speaking person along with the SIM card cost me US $46. Maybe a lot for Bogota but I have piece of mind that there will be someone waiting for me at the airport late night with a SIM card.

    I will be arriving late night so I have booked the Woodman tour for the next day afternoon. I remember taking the legendary "Pops" tour in Costa Rica. We became instant friends and he always looked after me whenever I was in San Jose. Hoping to strike the same chord with our Woodman.

    Besides having some good times in the evening, I am planning to visit places like Plaza de Bolivar, Monserrate, Botero Museum and maybe a trip to the Salt Cathedral. And eating Ajiaco!

    Since this forum has always helped me plan my trips, I will make sure that I share my add experiences in Bogota in this forum.
    Monserrate, there is an excellent restaurant when you get up to Monserrate, the Lobster is very good there. Also I'm not sure where you live but if you live on the coast, like I do be prepared for the 10,000 feet plus elevation if you go the first day or so of your arrival it can be difficult to breath. Be safe.

  14. #13150

    First trip to Bogota finalized

    Just want to share my gratitude with all the folks here. All your contributions helped me plan my maiden voyage to Bogota. Thank you all!

    I will be going to Brazil but stopping over in Bogota on my way back for few days in the first month of May.

    I booked my airport pick up with Colombian Buddy company. The also provide you a Colombian phone SIM card at the pickup. Airport pickup by an English speaking person along with the SIM card cost me US $46. Maybe a lot for Bogota but I have piece of mind that there will be someone waiting for me at the airport late night with a SIM card.

    I will be arriving late night so I have booked the Woodman tour for the next day afternoon. I remember taking the legendary "Pops" tour in Costa Rica. We became instant friends and he always looked after me whenever I was in San Jose. Hoping to strike the same chord with our Woodman.

    Besides having some good times in the evening, I am planning to visit places like Plaza de Bolivar, Monserrate, Botero Museum and maybe a trip to the Salt Cathedral. And eating Ajiaco!

    Since this forum has always helped me plan my trips, I will make sure that I share my add experiences in Bogota in this forum.

  15. #13149
    Quote Originally Posted by HombreIndio  [View Original Post]
    Hi all.

    I read somewhere here that Tequendama Suites and Hotel charge you a fee for bring a girl to your room. Anyone knows how much is the fee? I am talking day hours. Not planning to keep anyone in my room overnight.

    Thanks,
    Hi,

    When I was there it was about 22 USD to have the girl stay the night. They also charged me the same fee for the 2nd girl.

    Stay safe, Chelovec.

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