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07-05-22 17:44 #55999
Posts: 1680Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 17:41 #55998
Posts: 63Breakfast sucks in Medellin
Breakfast in Medellin sucks. So far I have eaten in Nutibara, Dorado La 70 and Vivre. All breakfasts are equally bad and the latter 2 hotels are rated 4. 5 of 5 at google reviews. Those people that did the reviews must never have tried a breakfast in an European hotel. They will also complain if you go a second round to get more food. In Europe it is always buffet style. How much do I need to spend on a hotel in Medellin to get same quality breakfast as in Europe with buffet style? In Brazil the hotel breakfasts are much better then here and it is buffet style and that is hotel for half price of what I pay here.
By the way noone mentioned hotel Vivre in the thread so I did not know if it was girl friendly but they confirmed and they also accept Venezuelan ID cards.
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07-05-22 16:46 #55997
Posts: 4027You might want to give that another day. The xe.com mid market live tracking has the dollar well north of 4200 as of midday. It is trending higher against the dollar since trading opened today:
1 USD = 4,261.06 COP.
Jul 5, 2022,15:43 UTC.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 13:57 #55996
Posts: 5652Originally Posted by RadioDude [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 13:32 #55995
Posts: 38014198 COP To USD
Almost at 4,200 COP to the USD today according to the published visa exchange rate. Going to hit the ATM's today, and might be kicking myself if the rate goes up to 4,300 COP in the next week. Up until the election the exchange rate has been somewhat like a gyro going up and then dropping down 300-400 Pesos within a few weeks. When the Peso exchange rate hit 4,000 I hit the ATM's and then it dropped back down. When the Peso exchange rate hit 4,100 I hit the ATM's and then it dropped. So now that the exchange rate is basically at 4,200 I'm going to hit the ATM' s and see how it goes.
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07-05-22 07:55 #55994
Posts: 267Lol
Originally Posted by RadioDude [View Original Post]
First the insults, then asking for help about the simplest thing in Medellin taking an airport taxi, yet you assume you know so much. "Lots of you guys are getting spiked drinks or scammed"? LOL. Oh no don't go there bro.
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07-05-22 03:59 #55993
Posts: 387Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 02:53 #55992
Posts: 3801White Taxis Are The Way To Go
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
However, guys need to be careful upon exiting the airport as many other drivers, like Uber, and others will be looking for riders back into Medellin, and they will quote 90,000, but when in the car some may tell you the toll is not included as you mentioned.
I had a friend who I told to only go with a white taxi, he didn't listen, and guess what, he paid 90,000 plus the toll which is approximately 18,600 COP.
I always use the white taxis for another reason, as their vehicles generally are newer and larger than the yellow taxis that provide transport into town, and their fare is fixed at 90,000 as well including the toll.
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07-05-22 02:09 #55991
Posts: 5464Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 01:17 #55990
Posts: 1043Originally Posted by EverythingBlue [View Original Post]
Just FYI, you can order condoms using Rappi and they will delivered within minutes.
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07-04-22 23:23 #55989
Posts: 158Trip Report Update #1
I'm on the ground now since late night Saturday. I arrived to La 70 and the first thing I noticed is how loud and festive everywhere is. Saw a lot of gringo mongers hanging around and talking to girls.
I connected through BOG to MDE, if you book at least a 2 hour layover you'll make it, I almost didn't because a delay out of the US and a long immigration line at BOG, but not checking in bags always helps.
I was dog tired and it was past 1 am, so I tried to sleep and even with noise I knocked out LOL.
Yesterday I got acquainted with my surroundings with the assistance of fellow monger Nounce, walked around a lot and bought some necessary items, except I forgot to buy condoms. More on that later.
I started the Facebook game about three weeks ago, and for me at least it hasn't been easy. I created a monger profile and photoshopped my picture so I could have a headshot, still looks real enough though. At first I requested a bunch of friends, and after getting suspended for a day or so I posted some BS comments and interacted a bit with other profiles and I was good to go again. I was able to add about 200 friends. I reached out to a lot of prospects but nothing too conclusive for a date, except for one girl I lined up for yesterday. Others we didn't set anything and left things in the air.
My date arrived, "Camila" (there are thousands of Camilas here). And boy was I pleasantly surprised. Better than I expected, natural tits and round ass, delicious lips with a pretty face, a fresh 20 year old. We settled down and she likes to talk a lot, I'm caressing her body and can't wait to get it on, so we put the Ron Medellin to the side and I offer her a shower. I'm waiting in the room and here she comes looking so good. We start the action and then I'm hit with the dreaded words, "where is the condon? FML I didn't buy any, remember? Well my dear fellows, unlike Brazil or Montreal, girls here don't bring them, I forgot that little detail. And she would not budge on going BBFS. So I should've paused and gone to buy some, but I gambled that I would be able to convince her with DATY and warm her up but nope. So she did some very generous BBBJ for about 20 min, then starting to kiss me with passion and it turned into DFK, which I was pleasantly surprised with, while she tried to finish me off with a hand job, but I resisted since I was hoping I could schedule another girl later (I failed LOL). I had her stop at some point and we cuddled. We spent about 2 hours together, she told me a lot about her (I'm fully bilingual in Spanish) until we kissed our goodbyes. 250 mil. I might see her again to finish making love.
Later I tried unsuccessfully to secure another date, I went outside to la 70 and saw a lot of people celebrating the parade and just having a good time, I really don't care which way people swing as long as everyone is in peace, respect and harmony is all that matters to me, and yesterday I was blown away how the vibe was harmonious and cool for everyone to enjoy, good times.
Today I'm so far 0-2 on competing dates with Facebook girls, it's crazy the amount of work and effort it's taking me to get them to show up. I have another appointment coming up, and while I drink a Club Colombia beer I hope I don't strike out. Tomorrow I move to Poblado, I might visit El Centro during the day to see what the deal is. I have a date with a semi pro at night, we'll see. I've had a few act like they're not prepagos.
Still on my TDL, visit casas, visit La Isla, stop by Gustos. I'm not very encouraged so far, hopefully my luck changes, but so far Brazil 1st, Montreal 2nd, Medellin far 3rd. Food is a bit bland here too, but coffee is great!
BTW, Google Fi works great here, and easy to pull cash from BBVA ATMs, no fee. Taxis at the airport outside terminal 2 domestic to the left are plenty, the white ones are good and 90 mil to Medellin is a standard price, a lot of guys trying to get you to ride with them outside Terminal 1 international arrivals, pass on those.
EB.
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07-04-22 22:52 #55988
Posts: 6519MDE Shared Taxis Collectivos from the airport
If you want cheaper but quick rides to MDE from the airport, walk a couple hundred feet further away from the terminal's taxi stand, you will find a couple shared taxis, collectivos, waiting. They take 4 passengers to Commercial Center San Diego for 20 M cops or $5 each. That plaza looks like a transportation hub. Most people get off there.
From there he drove me to my hotel way down near Santa Fe mall for another 20 M Cops. He said the rides never exceed 40 M Cops for any one.
There are also buses to hotel Nutibara / Plaza Botero, but I am not sure how long the wait.
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07-04-22 20:51 #55987
Posts: 4027Plaza Botero security fence
There is more left of Stonehenge than there is of the Plaza Botero fence. I miss it in unanticipated ways. Now that only a few pieces of it are left, the street vendors are again clogging the area beneath the metro overpass from the Nutibara all the way to Parque Berrio. When the fence was still there they were made to stay on the street side of it. It's not fun dodging speeding bicycles and inattentive pedestrians that dart out from behind the racks of junk. I also miss the entertainment of watching undercover police point out people for the uniform agents to pat down. Mostly though it's like it was never there to begin with. Time marches on.
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07-04-22 20:08 #55986
Posts: 213Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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07-04-22 19:19 #55985
Posts: 1043Originally Posted by RadioDude [View Original Post]