There is lots of punter / provider activity in Parque Bolivar. It's somewhat of a niche market sometimes referred to as "alternative lifestyle. " You are spot on about the danger and it's not only after dark. It's astonishing how many violent crimes happen in such a small parcel that actually contains a police station.
Interesting choice as it's not really a mongering spot which I know your aware of for guys on this board, albeit there are other types of mongering there for locals. And not the safest place to be at late in the evening, no different than Plaza Botero.
Periodista Park, better known as "Stoner's Park" can be fun in the evenings, and many years ago Parque Lleras was a bit similar in that people would openly be smoking dope sitting inside the park.
So many people are using drugs in Medellin. As an example today while leaving the Parque Berrio Station I headed down the main drag to the backside of the Museum and I saw people smoking weed, snorting coke, sniffing glue, and people shooting up. All in walking no more than about 500 meters.
There's so many tourists now, and without the barricades at Botero Plaza, a lot of the drug use I mentioned used to occur there as well.
Did it ever occur to you that some mongers don't frequent CENTRO because the pussy is cheap, yet because they like the atmosphere, albeit dangerous at times, sometimes like a circus, yet enjoy lurking around looking for new women to take upstairs, and at times finding hidden gems which requires a lot of time and patience.
More or less sums up why I stay / monger in el centro. My friends don't get it because I will stay at Energy Living with them if they come around but solo I'll just stay at the Nutti.
Parque Bolivar has always been one of my favorite parks in Medellin.
Interesting choice as it's not really a mongering spot which I know your aware of for guys on this board, albeit there are other types of mongering there for locals. And not the safest place to be at late in the evening, no different than Plaza Botero.
Periodista Park, better known as "Stoner's Park" can be fun in the evenings, and many years ago Parque Lleras was a bit similar in that people would openly be smoking dope sitting inside the park.
So many people are using drugs in Medellin. As an example today while leaving the Parque Berrio Station I headed down the main drag to the backside of the Museum and I saw people smoking weed, snorting coke, sniffing glue, and people shooting up. All in walking no more than about 500 meters.
There's so many tourists now, and without the barricades at Botero Plaza, a lot of the drug use I mentioned used to occur there as well.
What happened to ChicaCheck? Why did they make changes?
Without being able to see profile photos, or reviews / comments, also they took away the option to view recently updated profiles, it's pretty much useless now.
Looks like they created a new site called ChicaChat. Co which shows profile photos. Kinda feels like a dating app.
I believe on Saturday or Sunday there's a bit of a flea market in Parque Bolivar, near the church.
Yes, there's a 'general' flea market on Saturdays and an artisanal / crafts Mercado de Sanalejo every 1st and (since 2023) 3rd Saturday of the month. Not sure what's happening on Sundays there.
... finally I decided to stay with them during all my holidays. I paid 3 Millions to each girls for the 2 weeks of vacations. And we had sexy almost everyday!
Congrats on your epic trip! It's a lot of fun to have two chicas that know each other well even not for sex!
Nobody said anything about being "excited" by prices, ugh. And please, a "site", first of all its an "app" and hardly "known" for drugging's and robberies. Don't let the the unfortunate missteps of a few naive souls stigmatize all. Many here give recommendations on neighborhoods, bars, and clubs that are much more well "known" for "druggings and robberies" than a smartphone app.
If that's you're experience with the platform, then obviously you're just an easy mark, and probably speak Spanish with a heavy gringo accent. To each his own, Don't be such a hater. And to the average chica down there, if we earn in Dollars or Euros, then we all have, "plenty of money" . . .
In Medellin, Tinder has been the goto platform, or app if you prefer, for gangs who specialize in drugging and robbing guys. It unfortunately happens quite often. Occasionally the victim dies, or is murdered. It's been a significant problem for awhile now and appears to be getting worse.
...If that's you're experience with the platform, then obviously you're just an easy mark, and probably speak Spanish with a heavy gringo accent. . .
It's not the same in Medellin. They target locals too. I take that you are not really aware of that Medellin is a little different in the danger level.
Obviously this guy is off his head. There is plenty of mongering in there, but overall, it makes up a small percentage of what's going on in el Centro.
And yes, I go there even when not mongering.
Saturday daytime is the best day to visit to experience el Centro vibe, Sunday the worst.
I believe on Saturday or Sunday there's a bit of a flea market in Parque Bolivar, near the church.
So you get on a site known for druggings and robberies sometimes leading to killings and you let everybody know that you are not even in the country, but have plenty of money at which they quote you ridiculous prices which really excite you.
Nobody said anything about being "excited" by prices, ugh. And please, a "site", first of all its an "app" and hardly "known" for drugging's and robberies. Don't let the the unfortunate missteps of a few naive souls stigmatize all. Many here give recommendations on neighborhoods, bars, and clubs that are much more well "known" for "druggings and robberies" than a smartphone app.
If that's you're experience with the platform, then obviously you're just an easy mark, and probably speak Spanish with a heavy gringo accent. To each his own, Don't be such a hater. And to the average chica down there, if we earn in Dollars or Euros, then we all have, "plenty of money" . . .