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Disagree, there is plenty of action near the JW on 73. Chicas milenio and chicas 2000 are only 15 minutes walk away, several other agencias in a 5 minute walking radio from there, Pussy House is a 5-7 minute taxi ride from the JWMarriott, several higher class agencies are 15-20 minute walk away.
I know that area very well it is my playground. Sammi123, if you are a member message me, will steer you right.
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They are in the Lists Thread
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...5-Bogota-Lists
The Marriott is a long way from anything. http://www.bing.com/local?lid=YN8041...81264~-74.1667
Originally Posted by Sammi123
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Can you point me to the map?
I'll be at the JW Marriott, which I presume will not be chica friendly. Since there will be other people I know at the hotel, I'm also not too excited about bringing a girl up to the desk and registering her. Which mean I am left with finding Casas / in call locations.
I am hoping to find a good place close the the JW Marriott, since I am a little nervous about walking a long distance having not been to Bogota / Columbia before.
Appreciate any suggestions / advice.
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W-T-69 Map
Originally Posted by Sun08
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While in Bogota on a Wednesday evening I looked at the map that W-T-69 maintains and decided to visit the 'chica 2000' casa. That is close to calle 72. The address on the map is correct..
Can you point me to the map?
I'll be at the JW Marriott, which I presume will not be chica friendly. Since there will be other people I know at the hotel, I'm also not too excited about bringing a girl up to the desk and registering her. Which mean I am left with finding Casas / in call locations.
I am hoping to find a good place close the the JW Marriott, since I am a little nervous about walking a long distance having not been to Bogota / Columbia before.
Appreciate any suggestions / advice.
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Chica 2000 Casa
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69
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Too bad across the street has a better selection.
I am sure the prices are most likely a little higher than I have posted.
Calle 71 #14 A-24.30 Chicas in Shifts. Prices: 40 k 20 min. , 50 k 30 min. , 70 k hour. Tel: 249 2927,312 5074. Hours: 9 am to 3 am.
Really? I was aware of the other case but I went to 'chica 2000' thinking it must be a better / cleaner / higher quality place. Thanks for maintaining the map.
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Chicas Milenio
Too bad across the street has a better selection.
I am sure the prices are most likely a little higher than I have posted.
Calle 71 #14 A-24.30 Chicas in Shifts. Prices: 40 k 20 min. , 50 k 30 min. , 70 k hour. Tel: 249 2927,312 5074. Hours: 9 am to 3 am.
Originally Posted by Sun08
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While in Bogota on a Wednesday evening I looked at the map that W-T-69 maintains and decided to visit the 'chica 2000' casa. That is close to calle 72. The address on the map is correct. This is in a residencial neighborhood. Across from it is another casa that I did not go to but based on the map, it is cheaper in price. I walked in to the house and there were six girls sitting in the front patio. You can not see them from the street. Two of them seem to be fine and rest I did not like. So I decided to take my chance in spite of not having a good feeling about the place. The charge is 120 k for one hour. I selected Tatiana. There are few room downstairs and four rooms upstairs. We went upstairs. There was no shower either in the room or outside of the room. There were two washrooms. May be the showers are downstairs. The room had a bed. It was neither dirty nor clean. Just barely adequate. Although the girl was nice and friendly, in the room she wanted to upsell for other stuff but I am neither used to it and nor like the idea of negotiating. I talked to her a bit. It was interesting when she said most of the customers are Chinese and Japanese. I finished the session early as I did not like the room with no shower and was not that interested in her either. Overall, if you care about quality of the place and the chicas, you won't find it here. I won't go back to this place and won't recommend it either.
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Chica 2000 Casa
While in Bogota on a Wednesday evening I looked at the map that W-T-69 maintains and decided to visit the 'chica 2000' casa. That is close to calle 72. The address on the map is correct. This is in a residencial neighborhood. Across from it is another casa that I did not go to but based on the map, it is cheaper in price. I walked in to the house and there were six girls sitting in the front patio. You can not see them from the street. Two of them seem to be fine and rest I did not like. So I decided to take my chance in spite of not having a good feeling about the place. The charge is 120 k for one hour. I selected Tatiana. There are few room downstairs and four rooms upstairs. We went upstairs. There was no shower either in the room or outside of the room. There were two washrooms. May be the showers are downstairs. The room had a bed. It was neither dirty nor clean. Just barely adequate. Although the girl was nice and friendly, in the room she wanted to upsell for other stuff but I am neither used to it and nor like the idea of negotiating. I talked to her a bit. It was interesting when she said most of the customers are Chinese and Japanese. I finished the session early as I did not like the room with no shower and was not that interested in her either. Overall, if you care about quality of the place and the chicas, you won't find it here. I won't go back to this place and won't recommend it either.
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Currency Exchange in Bogota
A local just gave me this link and told me that the malls use this rate +-100 pesos.
http://www.colombia.com/cambio_moneda/
Originally Posted by BatInTheCity
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Third floor in the Andino Mall, zone rosa, Bogota, I found a money exchange place. I think it was New York Money. Something like that. Very good rate of 2400 to the dollar. So I agree the malls are better for your dollar changing. Forget the banks, long lines, red tape, etc. And a lot of banks don't change money.
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Bucks in Bogota
Originally Posted by You69Me
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If I had a clue where the best place is to exchange cash you $ Dollars in Bogota is I would not ask here. It does not matter how many people live in a city. There are mostly only 2 options banks or private exchange. I'm surprised that no one know here.
Google and many other search engines are about commerce.
Third floor in the Andino Mall, zone rosa, Bogota, I found a money exchange place. I think it was New York Money. Something like that. Very good rate of 2400 to the dollar. So I agree the malls are better for your dollar changing. Forget the banks, long lines, red tape, etc. And a lot of banks don't change money.
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Best place to exchange you $ Dollars cash in Bogota
LatinaLover#1,
Thanks that was very helpful I remember getting the quickest service and the best rate at the Medellin airport.
Downtown Medellin the casa de cambios would charge omission and the banks were slow. In Costa Rica Scotia bank has the best rates specially if you have euros. In Brazil private people offered the best exchange rate.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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My recent stay was in Chico navarra, right next to Banco Colombia. I only changed $200 at the airport cambio thinking the rate at the bank would be better. Not so. At the airport I got 2400 something and at the bank I got 2200 something. I usually go to the cambios in the mall, seems like I get the best there. In some countries like Coast Rica the bank is the way to go but in Colombia it is probably the last place to go, bad rate, long lines and a lot of red tape. Also in Rio the cambios pay much better. Most likely because it's the best way for the mob in Rio to launder money. A sure sign your in a mob cambio in Rio is there are no armed guards at the door. You go to the bank and they lock the door behind you and have guards with Uzzi's, the mob uses a jewelry store with one little old guy sitting at the counter. Go figure!
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Exchanging money
Originally Posted by You69Me
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If I had a clue where the best place is to exchange cash you $ Dollars in Bogota is I would not ask here. It does not matter how many people live in a city. There are mostly only 2 options banks or private exchange. I'm surprised that no one know here.
Google and many other search engines are about commerce.
My recent stay was in Chico navarra, right next to Banco Colombia. I only changed $200 at the airport cambio thinking the rate at the bank would be better. Not so. At the airport I got 2400 something and at the bank I got 2200 something. I usually go to the cambios in the mall, seems like I get the best there. In some countries like Coast Rica the bank is the way to go but in Colombia it is probably the last place to go, bad rate, long lines and a lot of red tape. Also in Rio the cambios pay much better. Most likely because it's the best way for the mob in Rio to launder money. A sure sign your in a mob cambio in Rio is there are no armed guards at the door. You go to the bank and they lock the door behind you and have guards with Uzzi's, the mob uses a jewelry store with one little old guy sitting at the counter. Go figure!
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Bogota best place to exchange cash you $ Dollars
If I had a clue where the best place is to exchange cash you $ Dollars in Bogota is I would not ask here. It does not matter how many people live in a city. There are mostly only 2 options banks or private exchange. I'm surprised that no one know here.
Google and many other search engines are about commerce.
Originally Posted by Puntz79
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The poster I was responding to was speaking english, and was doing it in the Bogota section of the Colombia Forum. Not the Columbia Forum. Or the Kolombia Forum. Or the Kohlumbiah forum. Colombia is the name of the country.
Also, after 3 weeks you are still asking where the best place to exchange your $ in a huge city of 12 million is. Did you attempt to to RTFF? Even if you did, how could you not spend any time googling this in the last 3 weeks? Seriously?
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Originally Posted by You69Me
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At Puntz79.
A traveler should know that different language has a different spellings for the same word.
The poster I was responding to was speaking english, and was doing it in the Bogota section of the Colombia Forum. Not the Columbia Forum. Or the Kolombia Forum. Or the Kohlumbiah forum. Colombia is the name of the country.
Also, after 3 weeks you are still asking where the best place to exchange your $ in a huge city of 12 million is. Did you attempt to to RTFF? Even if you did, how could you not spend any time googling this in the last 3 weeks? Seriously?
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Exchange cash you $ Dollars in Bogota
Where is the best place to exchange cash USD in Bogota?
Can anyone answer this please.
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Columbia Colombia Kolumbia Kolombia
At Puntz79.
A traveler should know that different language has a different spellings for the same word.
Originally Posted by Puntz79
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I want to leave this at RTFF, but. Look at the maps, World Travel 69 pretty much has everything down with this maps. There is so much in there and for different parts of Bogota, from Santa Fe to Zona Rosa, to other parts of this huge city.
How's your spanish? If decent, you can have a very good time as opposed to someone who doesn't speak spanish and would stand out and risk not having a good time. As for logistics, you should really make sure you have your trip planned well. Bogota is a big city, there's lots to do, lots to see, and you want to be sure about where you are where you're going etc. As for where to stay, go with somewhere in Zona Rosa / Parque 93 if you want to be in a good, safe area. Santa Fe is risky, let's just put it that way. It does not mean you're going to have something bad happen to you, but if you are by yourself and it's your first time I'd advise you to pick another area and visit Santa Fe during the day. Check the maps for bars and casas.
Also, it's Colombia (not Columbia). Minor thing but really, as I work with Colombians I've come to discover that they can be annoyed when the name of their country is misspelled and I agree. The name is a part of their identity, so get it right as that's the least thing you can do. Yes you can find a few Asians, and mixed Asia, but it's not that easy and you should keep your expectations in check about finding them. You are in Latin America after all.
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Banging Street girls
Been finding really cute girls at different strolls 18-19-20 YO and Hot Milfs too! Paying $25.000 to $50.000 Depending on extras like BBJs and going in raw for a bit.
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