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02-19-19 06:29 #6482
Posts: 469From what I heard about Casa's.
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02-19-19 03:54 #6481
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by Coupe66 [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 03:09 #6480
Posts: 5459Originally Posted by Coupe66 [View Original Post]
The bus should not be a problem. You might end up standing, but it's a reasonable ride. The area east of Carrera 7 is a nice area. It's a nice place to walk.
Your other question about the Mezzanine, I'll answer here. It's located on the northwest corner of Carrera 15 and Calle 104. I'll attach a screenshot from street view. There's a short flight of stairs leading up to the 2nd floor. There are several small office suites, on that floor, both sides. My experience was that if you walk by someone will open the door and usher you in. There might be 4 or 5 places there. Each will have a few girls. It's sort of a massage parlor. The rooms are tiny and the tables are very short, but there are usually a few cuties working there.
There's another massage place just down the street, south 1/2 block, west side of the street, just south of Justo & Bueno. If they're still open it's up the short flight of stairs and first door on the right. Some good looking girls in there as well. I'll add a picture for that too.
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02-19-19 03:06 #6479
Posts: 2842Maps and Lists
They are in this thread:
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...5-Bogota-Lists
Think of Bogota as a long line, North and South. That is why the maps are in three sections.
Trying to bike a 3 block by 3 block area you will not see much. You will be dodging taxis, cars and people.
I went Buenos Aires ten years in a row. Bogota is not anything like it.
There are lots of buses. They changed the lines a few years back. There is a TransMilenio bus map online. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nexura.transmilenio&hl=es_CO
As for sim cards I always have used Movistar. But, I have noticed that there seems to be more Claro companies.
Originally Posted by Coupe66 [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 01:08 #6478
Posts: 484Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
How about cycling through Santa Fe during the day to check out the chica's, anyone ever done this ? I guess it wouldn't be a good place to leave a bike (even locked), when you're busy having a good time with a chica !
I see there's a bus T13 that runs all the way down Carrera 7 from north Chapinero to the hotel San Francisco beside Santa Fe. I know it's all relative, but is that route / bus 'safe' ?
For any of you guys who know these places, I've hung out in Buenos Aires Microcentro clubs area and Santa Fe day and night, stayed in Paulista in Sao Paulo and walked from there to the downtown clubs at night (ie Big Ben), and walked up and down Avenida Independencia in Santo Domingo at night too, all with no problems. So I was wondering, are you giving me such specific advice on how to stay safe because Bogota is a step up in relative danger from any of those places, or just because I seem nervous and have asked so many questions?
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02-19-19 00:56 #6477
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Coupe66 [View Original Post]
Man, I wouldn't stay anywhere near Santa Fe. You're better off in North Bogota the entire time.
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02-19-19 00:42 #6476
Posts: 484World Travel 69's bad experience definitely needs some more explantion and details!
I'm coming down next week finally. Booked the first few nights at a hotel near Santa Fe, will venture there in the day once I've got my bearings. Then rented a nice looking Airbnb near Parque 93 for another week, hope it's warm enough!
I know these issues have been mentioned before, but I can't seem to find the answers anywhere. Namely, what's the best company to get a local SIM car from? What's a good daytime hotel to take a chica with hourly rates / what area can you find them (central chapinero? And where is the club Mezzanine 8 that a contributor mentioned he had a good time at? I don't find it on Routard's list.
Cheers guys!
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02-18-19 21:53 #6475
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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02-18-19 21:02 #6474
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by JustReading [View Original Post]
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02-18-19 18:02 #6473
Posts: 2842Santa Fe
The first day I took a taxi at around 1 pm.
But, while I was walking a person was siting in a door way, with big tits hanging out, but then the person pulled open the shirt to show me a big dick.
Be careful!
I walked until I found the right chica.
Nice bareback blow job.
Yesterday I went back around 2 pm.
I found a chica in a bar doorway. We went inside. I paid and went into a bed room.
I did not like the bullshit and put my pants to find my money was taken out of my pants.
We had a fight trying to get my money back. I grabbed for the purse, but she got to it first and sprayed me with pepper spray.
After washing my eyes out I went and complained to the bar people to no avail.
So, I was the one to get Fucked.
Originally Posted by JustReading [View Original Post]
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02-18-19 03:26 #6472
Posts: 7Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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02-17-19 22:39 #6471
Posts: 22Escort with natural breasts?
I am coming to Bogota for a vacation. Can you recommend an escort:
18 - 45.
Natural breasts.
Allows CIM?
Thanks.
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02-17-19 00:29 #6470
Posts: 15915Originally Posted by JustReading [View Original Post]
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02-16-19 20:43 #6469
Posts: 7After a few days off duty due to feeling a bit under the weather, I've lined up a couple of mature photoprepagos girls in the next few days. Probably not to everyone's tastes, but I'm a fan of all natural amateur type looking women, and these girls have excellent reviews and have been very responsive to whatsapp messages so my expectations are high! Will report back.
I was planning on scoping out Santa Fe, but not sure I'll bother despite not really being fazed by the area after spending a lot of time in Medellin Centro. As it's my last few days in the country I think I'll just order girls to come to me instead.
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02-16-19 17:38 #6468
Posts: 172Best areas of Bogota
My recommendation has always been, if you're concerned about being able to walk around the area, stay north of Calle 72. Generally between Carrera 7 and 15 is what I consider to be less scary for the novice visitor. For the particularly nervous types, I'd move that to north of Calle 85. This is from Jjbee. It is really good advice for anyone new around here. I live here and generally true for me too. North of 72 is just fine. Great advice so follow it. A cab to Santa Fe is no more than five dollars from carrera 15 and calle 100. Comfortable and safe. I don't use the Transmilenio. Just personal taste.