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  1. #46589
    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    ... and there is a shopping center about 100 meters down the hill on the opposite side of the street that has among other things 3 ATMs, a pharmacy and a selection of restaurants, such as Japanese (Kabuki), Argentinian (La Pampa Parrilla), a casual fare lunch spot called Pecositas, a fast casual Chinese place (123 wok), a good burger place (Fire House) , Subway, Papa Johns Pizza, and an El Bunuelo (Colombian donuts)
    Love 123 Wok. May fave Asian food place in MDE. Can't beat their Arma Tu Wok as a takeaway.

  2. #46588
    And I agree with 100% of what Mojo said. Every place has its pros and cons. Thank you for highlighting the positives of Energy. Well said.

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I agree with 90% of what Vitrea says, as for location and amenities, Hotel Haven is by far better, and the location cannot be beat for walking out the door and having walking distance access to several restaurants, shops, bars, etc etc, I just wanted to add that anyone who finds themselves looking at an Airbnb in Energy for whatever reason,

    There is a good security team that works the building (head of security was walking around with a cannon in his holster that looked like it might be a Dessert Eagle). They are thorough about checking the chicas Cedulas.

    While it is nothing like being at Hotel Haven for being able to walk to so many restaurants, there is a Carulla supermarket about 300 meters south (I walked it and I am fat, old and out of shape), and there is a shopping center about 100 meters down the hill on the opposite side of the street that has among other things 3 ATMs, a pharmacy and a selection of restaurants, such as Japanese (Kabuki), Argentinian (La Pampa Parrilla), a casual fare lunch spot called Pecositas, a fast casual Chinese place (123 wok), a good burger place (Fire House) , Subway, Papa Johns Pizza, and an El Bunuelo (Colombian donuts)

    The views from the roof and the apartments on the high floors are remarkable as evidenced by the photos below that were taken from there.

  3. #46587

    Swim / fuck / swim

    Thanks man, very appreciated. Nothing beats a daily swim / eat / fuck / swim / eat / fuck sleep cycle. I know, nobody wants to read my crap, except maybe for the passionate swimmers amongst us. They perfectly understand.

  4. #46586

    I've heard?

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I agree with 90% of what Vitrea says, as for location and amenities, Hotel Haven is by far better, and the location cannot be beat for walking out the door and having walking distance access to several restaurants, shops, bars, etc etc, I just wanted to add that anyone who finds themselves looking at an Airbnb in Energy for whatever reason,

    There is a good security team that works the building (head of security was walking around with a cannon in his holster that looked like it might be a Dessert Eagle). They are thorough about checking the chicas Cedulas.

    While it is nothing like being at Hotel Haven for being able to walk to so many restaurants, there is a Carulla supermarket about 300 meters south (I walked it and I am fat, old and out of shape), and there is a shopping center about 100 meters down the hill on the opposite side of the street that has among other things 3 ATMs, a pharmacy and a selection of restaurants, such as Japanese (Kabuki), Argentinian (La Pampa Parrilla), a casual fare lunch spot called Pecositas, a fast casual Chinese place (123 wok), a good burger place (Fire House) , Subway, Papa Johns Pizza, and an El Bunuelo (Colombian donuts)

    The views from the roof and the apartments on the high floors are remarkable as evidenced by the photos below that were taken from there.
    Mojo thanks for always your awesome reports on this site, did I not here at one point energy building completely stopped all quests in building? Has it went back to normal or did it never change?

  5. #46585

    Tip

    Quote Originally Posted by JaredMark333  [View Original Post]
    I stayed at Haven and its a good hotel but there's one really annoying guy that works night shifts that forces you to come downstairs and sign the girl in instead of just calling and sending her up. The rest of them just call or just send them up once they check the cedula.
    Very annoying I agree, but nothing a 5 $ tip every now and then, would probably would fix that problem! Did you try this? Weird because sounds like it's only him doing it, he's probably looking for something!

  6. #46584

    Airbnb in Energy

    Quote Originally Posted by Rwaters  [View Original Post]
    I am taking my 2nd trip to Medellin shortly.

    First time, I stayed at Mansion. It went well.

    I hope to stay there again for part of the trip. However, they are already sold out for some of the days I will be in Medellin.

    As an alternative, I am considering booking Energy Living on Airbnb or Hotel Haven.

    Which do you believe is better? I have never been to either place. Which is better neighborhood? Are they both in safe areas? Are they far from the Mansion?

    Howard.
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    I have stayed at both. It is not even a comparison for me. Hotel Haven for sure. They have actual amenities and central in location. Energy is a nice building but not walking distance to anything. Also the security of being in a good hotel can't be beat. I used to be an Airbnb guy in Medellin but not anymore. Tired of Potrero BS. Now I chose a girl friendly hotel with views.

    Over the years, I wrote many times about this. I go to Medellin for girls, weather and views. My trips are short but frequent. I keep the hassle to minimum.
    I agree with 90% of what Vitrea says, as for location and amenities, Hotel Haven is by far better, and the location cannot be beat for walking out the door and having walking distance access to several restaurants, shops, bars, etc etc, I just wanted to add that anyone who finds themselves looking at an Airbnb in Energy for whatever reason,

    There is a good security team that works the building (head of security was walking around with a cannon in his holster that looked like it might be a Dessert Eagle). They are thorough about checking the chicas Cedulas.

    While it is nothing like being at Hotel Haven for being able to walk to so many restaurants, there is a Carulla supermarket about 300 meters south (I walked it and I am fat, old and out of shape), and there is a shopping center about 100 meters down the hill on the opposite side of the street that has among other things 3 ATMs, a pharmacy and a selection of restaurants, such as Japanese (Kabuki), Argentinian (La Pampa Parrilla), a casual fare lunch spot called Pecositas, a fast casual Chinese place (123 wok), a good burger place (Fire House) , Subway, Papa Johns Pizza, and an El Bunuelo (Colombian donuts)

    The views from the roof and the apartments on the high floors are remarkable as evidenced by the photos below that were taken from there.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails energy1.jpg‎   energy2.jpg‎   energy3.jpg‎   energy4.jpg‎  

  7. #46583

    Travel guide (passport dog)

    So I book a local travel guide to show me around, and with people reporting drugging of visitors I think it's the right thing to do. Does anyone have experience with a person named (passport dog) he wants $130 USD for 4 days of guiding.

  8. #46582

    Annoying thing about haven

    I stayed at Haven and its a good hotel but there's one really annoying guy that works night shifts that forces you to come downstairs and sign the girl in instead of just calling and sending her up. The rest of them just call or just send them up once they check the cedula.

  9. #46581
    Leaving why Cartagena now after a nice stay unfortunately sorry to report many first hand reports of druggings from mongers. Be careful.

    One dude drugged in a nice club in Medellin El Centro for an IPhone apparently. Took several days to recover. He had lived in Medellin for years.

  10. #46580
    Quote Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1  [View Original Post]
    With some of my deutsch hot sauce as a digestif.
    OK, got to ask, where is this girl from? Bangkok?

  11. #46579

    Hotel Haven vs Hotel mansion plaza

    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    I have stayed at both. It is not even a comparison for me. Hotel Haven for sure. They have actual amenities and central in location. Energy is a nice building but not walking distance to anything. Also the security of being in a good hotel can't be beat. I used to be an Airbnb guy in Medellin but not anymore. Tired of Potrero BS. Now I chose a girl friendly hotel with views.

    Over the years, I wrote many times about this. I go to Medellin for girls, weather and views. My trips are short but frequent. I keep the hassle to minimum.
    What do you like about haven over hotel M?

    Pros vs Cons for both.

    I'll be staying at Hotel M for my first trip.

    Is there a website for Haven?

  12. #46578
    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    First, thanks for letting me know about my mailbox. I had no idea. I cleared out some stuff.

    I had no issues with noise, but I imagine that would be possible.

    Actually, I though the comings and goings were fairy discreet. There were several folks in the hotel who were not mongering, including a big group of folks (including wives) from Florida and a few gay couples. I would not call this a "mongering" hotel, per se, although I'd say there were probably 4 of us in the hotel at the time.
    I agree with this. I have been in Haven with my business team members including women and non monger friends. No one ever felt uncomfortable. The hotel events actually seem to cater to rich locals and there don't seem to be an issue. The rooms are not cheap so the crowd reflects that, which is nice. I also wrote about Provenza lofts, around the corner. More budget, lots of jacuzzi options but no views. Best wishes to all and I am thrilled that CO is open.

  13. #46577
    I have stayed at both. It is not even a comparison for me. Hotel Haven for sure. They have actual amenities and central in location. Energy is a nice building but not walking distance to anything. Also the security of being in a good hotel can't be beat. I used to be an Airbnb guy in Medellin but not anymore. Tired of Potrero BS. Now I chose a girl friendly hotel with views.

    Over the years, I wrote many times about this. I go to Medellin for girls, weather and views. My trips are short but frequent. I keep the hassle to minimum.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rwaters  [View Original Post]
    I am taking my 2nd trip to Medellin shortly.

    First time, I stayed at Mansion. It went well.

    I hope to stay there again for part of the trip. However, they are already sold out for some of the days I will be in Medellin.

    As an alternative, I am considering booking Energy Living on Airbnb or Hotel Haven.

    Which do you believe is better? I have never been to either place. Which is better neighborhood? Are they both in safe areas? Are they far from the Mansion?

    Howard.

  14. #46576

    Acomodations for 2nd trip

    I am taking my 2nd trip to Medellin shortly.

    First time, I stayed at Mansion. It went well.

    I hope to stay there again for part of the trip. However, they are already sold out for some of the days I will be in Medellin.

    As an alternative, I am considering booking Energy Living on Airbnb or Hotel Haven.

    Which do you believe is better? I have never been to either place. Which is better neighborhood? Are they both in safe areas? Are they far from the Mansion?

    Howard.

  15. #46575
    First, thanks for letting me know about my mailbox. I had no idea. I cleared out some stuff.

    I had no issues with noise, but I imagine that would be possible.

    Actually, I though the comings and goings were fairy discreet. There were several folks in the hotel who were not mongering, including a big group of folks (including wives) from Florida and a few gay couples. I would not call this a "mongering" hotel, per se, although I'd say there were probably 4 of us in the hotel at the time.

    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    Your mailbox full. . no worries,

    Great report!

    I will be arriving at Haven for 10 days. J uly 1-10 I saw one person said there were parties after 2 am next door to his room every night. Which I can handle if I am prepared for it. LOL also would a non-pro or a seeking A girl freak out seeing lots of girls coming and going? It sounded kind of busy with girls coming and going. I am also ok with this but I think my friends could feel uncomfortable. I would probably get a secondary place if needed to avoid if it's looking like a working girl house.

    Don't mind staying there but I try to look respectable. LOL.

    Any input appreciated.

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