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  1. #16795
    Quote Originally Posted by Onibmab  [View Original Post]
    Maybe I'm just paranoid. But I'm a cautious person by nature and I'm there for quite a while, so I'll take my time and check the news and try out a few other venues first or perhaps go with a vet.
    You did the right thing, no need to second-guess yourself; why take chances, even in familiar territory and in your case, you've never even been to the area before. What you should have had was a backup plan, although I can't blame you for not anticipating protests and demonstrations. You could have told the taxista to take you to Energy or Abydos which is to the west of the river / autopista far away from the Centro hullabaloo.

  2. #16794
    Quote Originally Posted by SBeach25  [View Original Post]
    Medellin is coming into a new age and the taxi drivers are really looking out for tourists there. I lived there for 3 months last year and going back for another 3 months in July. I was amazed at how friendly they were and treated me with enthusiasm. New life is located near, if I recall a couple of blocks off the main street in el centro. I was there last year about this time, what you don't see is a massive build up of police force (I estimate several hundreds) on both sides of the main street that cut through el centro. I know because I was there and saw the whole thing. These guys are in riot gear and yes, some were caring fully automatic rifles. There also some armored vehicles too. So yes the taxi driver had it right. BUT, since I knew what was going on, I had him drop me off in the back way. Looking back, I should have stayed home that day because I do remember some young kids getting out of hand that day. You shouldn't see any more demonstrations after today. Be thank full, its a good sign if the taxi driver is telling you something. So far I've had no bad issues with all the cab drivers I have rode with there in Medellin. However, Bogata is a complete 180.
    Thank god all the taxis are metered in Medellin, and yes I found the taxi drivers to be very helpful as well.

  3. #16793
    Quote Originally Posted by Onibmab  [View Original Post]
    Well, I spoke with the taxi driver in Spanish, no English was involved in our brief 2-3 minute conversation. He explained that he would not go there, not for my sake, but for his sake. He didn't want his car to get damaged by protestors. I don't really care what the protests are about just that they are happening right next to New Life. I gave him the address of a university that is 30 seconds away so he knew where I was going.

    My logic was if a taxista who's job depends on taking people from place to place is honest enough (for altruistic reasons or not) to refuse my service despite driving to my building to pick me up (not a roadside cab, which would've meant less) that means I'll play it safe.

    All I was told was that there is a "protesta de comercios" or something like that. Someone posted a link here from a Colombian newspaper so seems to add up.

    He told me the best he could do is drop me off somewhere east of the area or something. I don't remember exactly. Essentially, I didn't enjoy the idea of potentially stumbling into a Latin American protest scene trying to navigate the area. Being that it would be my first time I wanted to go door to door before trying to possibly use the metro to go to Parque Berrio and walk from there. For a vet who knows there way around the area that might be different, I suppose.

    And I don't think that I look like a Colombian.

    Maybe I'm just paranoid. But I'm a cautious person by nature and I'm there for quite a while, so I'll take my time and check the news and try out a few other venues first or perhaps go with a vet.
    You absolutely made the right call to stay away!

  4. #16792
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I'm assuming you don't speak much Spanish or you would of gotten a little more information as to what the problem was. I was there a few weeks ago and New Life is not located in a shady area of El Centro.

    If you can find out more I'm sure others would like to know like myself as I will be there in a week. If you can pass for a Colombian looks wise and speak some Spanish you probably should of went with the cab driver and assessed the situation upon arrival. You may have had the pick of the liter at New Life, but who knows.
    Well, I spoke with the taxi driver in Spanish, no English was involved in our brief 2-3 minute conversation. He explained that he would not go there, not for my sake, but for his sake. He didn't want his car to get damaged by protestors. I don't really care what the protests are about just that they are happening right next to New Life. I gave him the address of a university that is 30 seconds away so he knew where I was going.

    My logic was if a taxista who's job depends on taking people from place to place is honest enough (for altruistic reasons or not) to refuse my service despite driving to my building to pick me up (not a roadside cab, which would've meant less) that means I'll play it safe.

    All I was told was that there is a "protesta de comercios" or something like that. Someone posted a link here from a Colombian newspaper so seems to add up.

    He told me the best he could do is drop me off somewhere east of the area or something. I don't remember exactly. Essentially, I didn't enjoy the idea of potentially stumbling into a Latin American protest scene trying to navigate the area. Being that it would be my first time I wanted to go door to door before trying to possibly use the metro to go to Parque Berrio and walk from there. For a vet who knows there way around the area that might be different, I suppose.

    And I don't think that I look like a Colombian.

    Maybe I'm just paranoid. But I'm a cautious person by nature and I'm there for quite a while, so I'll take my time and check the news and try out a few other venues first or perhaps go with a vet.

  5. #16791

    Good choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Will be enrolling in a two week intensive Spanish course at the Unversidad EAFIT starting on June 30th that consists of four a hour class Monday thru Friday for two weeks.

    Just took the written test and will get the results hopefully the end of the week along with an oral interview.

    I think I will be lucky if I scored in the 25% percentile.

    My observation thus far based on the test was it was primarily focused on verbs, conjugation, writing, etc.

    Anybody attend their school and give some feedback? Another board member attended and was impressed and I am curious to hear others people take on the school.
    I too have attended their courses and at the same time UPB. EAFIT is the best compared to UPB. I highly recommend them for anyone who wants to learn spanish. Hell, I'm going back again myself for advance courses.

  6. #16790

    Its to protect us.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I'm assuming you don't speak much Spanish or you would of gotten a little more information as to what the problem was. I was there a few weeks ago and New Life is not located in a shady area of El Centro.

    If you can find out more I'm sure others would like to know like myself as I will be there in a week. If you can pass for a Colombian looks wise and speak some Spanish you probably should of went with the cab driver and assessed the situation upon arrival. You may have had the pick of the liter at New Life, but who knows.
    Medellin is coming into a new age and the taxi drivers are really looking out for tourists there. I lived there for 3 months last year and going back for another 3 months in July. I was amazed at how friendly they were and treated me with enthusiasm. New life is located near, if I recall a couple of blocks off the main street in el centro. I was there last year about this time, what you don't see is a massive build up of police force (I estimate several hundreds) on both sides of the main street that cut through el centro. I know because I was there and saw the whole thing. These guys are in riot gear and yes, some were caring fully automatic rifles. There also some armored vehicles too. So yes the taxi driver had it right. BUT, since I knew what was going on, I had him drop me off in the back way. Looking back, I should have stayed home that day because I do remember some young kids getting out of hand that day. You shouldn't see any more demonstrations after today. Be thank full, its a good sign if the taxi driver is telling you something. So far I've had no bad issues with all the cab drivers I have rode with there in Medellin. However, Bogata is a complete 180.

  7. #16789

    What's Up

    Quote Originally Posted by Onibmab  [View Original Post]
    Had my building call me a cab to take me to New Life today. Cab driver refused to take me there, saying it was dangerous. He explained to me that there are protests about something going on there and he would only drive me to somewhere close by and I'd have to walk the rest of the way. It being my first time in Medellin and just arriving, that didn't sound too appealing to me.

    Maybe I am just being a pussy, but if a Colombian taxi driver won't take me there, I don't really want to go there. Oh well, I'll pop my Medellin casa cherry another day!

    It is making me feel more queasy about doing casa runs solo in el centro. If any other mongers are in a similar situation and are looking for casa run partners for shady areas feel free to send a PM.
    I'm assuming you don't speak much Spanish or you would of gotten a little more information as to what the problem was. I was there a few weeks ago and New Life is not located in a shady area of El Centro.

    If you can find out more I'm sure others would like to know like myself as I will be there in a week. If you can pass for a Colombian looks wise and speak some Spanish you probably should of went with the cab driver and assessed the situation upon arrival. You may have had the pick of the liter at New Life, but who knows.

  8. #16788

    El Centro demonstrations

    El Colombiano covered the disturbances. Street vendors demonstrated and threw rocks at riot police. I assume the vendors don't want to be pushed off the main sidewalks where they can make the most money. The riot police were in full gear. Best to let that blow over before hitting the scene. As usual, the taxi drivers know the deal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Onibmab  [View Original Post]
    Had my building call me a cab to take me to New Life today. Cab driver refused to take me there, saying it was dangerous. He explained to me that there are protests about something going on there and he would only drive me to somewhere close by and I'd have to walk the rest of the way. It being my first time in Medellin and just arriving, that didn't sound too appealing to me.

    Maybe I am just being a pussy, but if a Colombian taxi driver won't take me there, I don't really want to go there. Oh well, I'll pop my Medellin casa cherry another day!

    It is making me feel more queasy about doing casa runs solo in el centro. If any other mongers are in a similar situation and are looking for casa run partners for shady areas feel free to send a PM.

  9. #16787
    Quote Originally Posted by Onibmab  [View Original Post]
    Had my building call me a cab to take me to New Life today. Cab driver refused to take me there, saying it was dangerous. He explained to me that there are protests about something going on there and he would only drive me to somewhere close by and I'd have to walk the rest of the way. It being my first time in Medellin and just arriving, that didn't sound too appealing to me.

    Maybe I am just being a pussy, but if a Colombian taxi driver won't take me there, I don't really want to go there. Oh well, I'll pop my Medellin casa cherry another day!

    It is making me feel more queasy about doing casa runs solo in el centro. If any other mongers are in a similar situation and are looking for casa run partners for shady areas feel free to send a PM.
    It looks like it was some protest regarding a new contraband law (import / export stuff). Here is a link. It refers to the protest yesterday but it seems like it might be the same thing:

    http://www.elcolombiano.com/negocios...ique-ND2151582

  10. #16786

    El Centro dangerous today

    Had my building call me a cab to take me to New Life today. Cab driver refused to take me there, saying it was dangerous. He explained to me that there are protests about something going on there and he would only drive me to somewhere close by and I'd have to walk the rest of the way. It being my first time in Medellin and just arriving, that didn't sound too appealing to me.

    Maybe I am just being a pussy, but if a Colombian taxi driver won't take me there, I don't really want to go there. Oh well, I'll pop my Medellin casa cherry another day!

    It is making me feel more queasy about doing casa runs solo in el centro. If any other mongers are in a similar situation and are looking for casa run partners for shady areas feel free to send a PM.

  11. #16785

    Weather

    For those worried about the weather in Medellin, it's the only thing better than the women. I'm not sure how anybody could ask the question, what else does one have to know other than 1500 meters above sea level at the equator?

    I highly recommend Newbies pay the the $20 and subscribe to ISG so they can receive Private Messages. The best information is shared behind this front page.

  12. #16784
    Quote Originally Posted by EstebanH  [View Original Post]
    How much does it cost?
    $ 380 for two weeks.

  13. #16783
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Will be enrolling in a two week intensive Spanish course at the Unversidad EAFIT starting on June 30th that consists of four a hour class Monday thru Friday for two weeks.

    Just took the written test and will get the results hopefully the end of the week along with an oral interview.

    I think I will be lucky if I scored in the 25% percentile.

    My observation thus far based on the test was it was primarily focused on verbs, conjugation, writing, etc.

    Anybody attend their school and give some feedback? Another board member attended and was impressed and I am curious to hear others people take on the school.
    How much does it cost?

  14. #16782

    Rio vs Medellin

    For a 2 weeks holiday I would go to Rio for sure. But for a 6 months stay I think is better Medellin. It's cheaper, has the most beautiful girls in the world and I speak Spanish. Rio has monthly rent much more expensive and when I went to Fortaleza didn't understand anything. Porto is a lot different compared to Spanish. Anyway I'll think about it cause the exchange rate Euro vs Real is getting good. 3.5. If it gets to 4 I'll choose Rio.

  15. #16781

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by DonSmith10  [View Original Post]
    BAR CONEJITAS.

    I stopped by this bar few times.
    Door guy was so nice and this bar is located on the intersection of big street.
    So it is not dangerous at all even at night.
    They have around 10 to 15 chicas available all the times.
    My beer is 3 k, water is 4 k and her beer is 6 k.
    I found 3 cuties and I took 1 upstairs.
    She was asking 70 k but negotiated down to 55 k plus 5 k tip.

    Snip.....

    More trip report will follow.
    Sir, your information is fabulous. Thank you for your meticulous research. I haven't been to Medellin before, but when I do, I shall refer to your reports.

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