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06-20-22 14:36 #11859
Posts: 5656Originally Posted by BearEmy84 [View Original Post]
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06-20-22 02:32 #11858
Posts: 47Before people freak out over a leftist, just a reminder Petro was mayor of Bogota in 2012-2014. During which prostitution and Santa Fe were alive and well. Just read back in the forums.
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06-18-22 22:08 #11857
Posts: 4SA Contacts to share
Hi all,
Does anyone have any SA chicas they wouldn't mind sharing.
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06-18-22 20:47 #11856
Posts: 1071Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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06-18-22 16:29 #11855
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by JackTaggart [View Original Post]
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06-17-22 21:13 #11854
Posts: 213Originally Posted by DonMedellin [View Original Post]
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06-17-22 17:15 #11853
Posts: 115Dann carlton
Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
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06-16-22 17:09 #11852
Posts: 213Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
All airbnbs that I have stayed in have had a locked front door and 24/7 security that opens it for you. I have only stayed north of Calle 80. If you read the airbnb house rules you can get a feel for how guest friendly or not a place will be. Some clearly state only people that checkin can enter for the duration of the stay. Others don't and I message those ones and ask what the guest policy was. The last airbnb replied back saying it was no problem, but if I get an internet prepaid and got drugged that it was my problem. That security wrote down name and government ID of my guests which is probably good for me.
Since I am still getting used to Bogota and my Spanish sucks I like the building security.
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06-16-22 16:56 #11851
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
A major business style hotel would be more likely to have a good connection. Or go to a co-working location set up for that.
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06-16-22 14:24 #11850
Posts: 57Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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06-16-22 01:49 #11849
Posts: 57Originally Posted by JackTaggart [View Original Post]
What do you think about the safety aspect of airbnbs? Not sure what hotels are like in COL, but it seems people are saying there are usually security checking back in when they enter hotels? I don't usually see that in the US (pretty much anyone can walk into most hotels and go up to any room).
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06-16-22 00:41 #11848
Posts: 213Originally Posted by Orion4 [View Original Post]
I certainly am not suggesting all airbnbs are like that. But if you are from the states, think about what Comcast is like when things go wrong.
Dann Carlton hotel has always been good for me with internet.
***edit. I replied to the wrong post. I shouldnt post from phone. I think ya'll can figure it out though***
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06-15-22 15:53 #11847
Posts: 57Can't edit my previous post, but I'm wondering how fast and reliable are the hotel internets in Bogota? I've found hotel (even high end hotels) internet to be flakey in the US, and airbnbs tend to be better, so I'm inclined to get an airbnb instead of a hotel because I need to work on my computer part of the time I'm there (10 days). But I think airbnbs may not be as secure?
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06-15-22 15:50 #11846
Posts: 57Any recommendations on hotels vs Airbnbs in Bogota? Planning on finding somewhere to stay in Chapinero.
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06-15-22 02:16 #11845
Posts: 706Exactly.
Originally Posted by Prelude141 [View Original Post]