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Originally Posted by EasyEase
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Thanks FunLuvr, the information about first American is great information. I understand your safety concerns about drinking getting wasted and waking up next day in an empty apartment, that's why I am asking here about the best solution without being in the situation with a Paisa at midnight in front of the apartment and not getting in because she doesn't have an ID with her.
Regards,
Easyease
Now that I think about it, I doubt that apartment security people check ID's. I have stayed in three apartment buildings that had security guards / gate keepers / doormen, and none of them checked the ID of the ladies who visited me. Hopefully, someone else can chime in if they have more information about apartment building security.
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Originally Posted by Rodeo9112
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Okay, so, I'm planning for my upcoming trip to Medellin--which includes the usual perusing of ISG: Reports, Lists, Reports of Distinction, Photos, etc. So, I've seen all the back and forth on the safety issues, what is/isn't a gringo, the origin of the word "gringo," what is/isn't a prostitute, why CasaMedellin is asking folks (repeatedly) not to visit his hotel, the BBQs that Medellin Language Institute has/had on Sundays, being a big spender vs a thrifty spender, Pablo's grave and more.
I also took a really close look at the maps and decided that I needed more. I figured if I had the right map, I could pull it up on my iPhone and navigate as necessary without issue (of course I'll be careful where I whip out my iPhone). I decided I would create maps that not only displayed casas/massage spots, but also discos / nightclubs, restaurants and casinos. In addition, I figured it would be prudent to add in a few hospitals, malls and nearby Exito supermarkets. Finally, I figured it would be beneficial to take a close in look at Parque Lleras to show what places are where in that area. Basically, I like to know where I'm going before I get there and not be at the mercy of a taxi driver or "somebody" I ask on the street...
Given the current discussion on Medellin Maps, I thought I'd bump an old post of mine with some map info that may (or may not) be of use. At least it might give any newbies to the area an idea of types of maps they can create on their own. To be clear, once I got on the ground on MDE, these maps were spot on. My wingman and I literally planned our itinerary before we left and used the addresses, times and prices associated with the mapped locations and walked right up to the different places. Hope it helps!
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Thanks a lot
Great info. Would you please post this on the casa map thread as well? Thank you.
Originally Posted by JavaMan
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Go to the Google Play Store or the Rotten Apple store, and get Maps.ME, it's a routable GPS navigation worldwide map. Works without internet connection, just turn on your smartphone's GPS. Then download and open Matts Medellin map with Maps.ME: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...CqxrwxWU5EZm90.
Viola! You now have a working map of Medellin. Maps.Me has downloadable maps of the world. Best yet is its price: FREE!
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Originally Posted by EasyEase
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Thanks Advantageous, I am asking about the drivers not only for transportation, but also for showing me around, some translation perhaps. Etc.
I will definitely use your recommendation about UBER, thank you.
Glad to help man; if you click with a particular UberEnglish driver (especially if they're picking you up from somewhere obvious like Fase Dos or Ejecutiva / Maracaibo and thus know what your MO is), ask if he can show you around the next evening for a negotiated rate (I'd personally offer 200 k for like 8-3, but I'm a pretty swell guy); if not, no harm done, and you can still try one of the guides listed in the forum.
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Medelllin Routable Map
Go to the Google Play Store or the Rotten Apple store, and get Maps.ME, it's a routable GPS navigation worldwide map. Works without internet connection, just turn on your smartphone's GPS. Then download and open Matts Medellin map with Maps.ME: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...CqxrwxWU5EZm90.
Viola! You now have a working map of Medellin. Maps.Me has downloadable maps of the world. Best yet is its price: FREE!
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Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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Being that you say you like to party hard, for your own safety, I think you should stay in an apartment with a security person who checks ID's and ensures the chicas don't leave with all your stuff while you are passed out. But if you are determined to take the risk, check out First American Realty in Medellin (do an internet search). They have some apartments that do not have a doorman. The Poblado Suites and the Oasis del Poblado are two that I know of. They are both in Poblado, about six blocks from Parque Lleras. BTW, Parque Lleras is located in Poblado, not a separate area.
AIRbnb has a ton of options in Medellin. I have stayed at one right in Parque Lleras. After picking up the key from the owner, you will usually never see them again until you check out. Just do some research on the places and you will be able to see if it has a doorman or if you have a private entrance.
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Originally Posted by Advantageous
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Way to complain about someone adding nothing to the board while simultaneously adding nothing to the board.
A few visits ago in November, I went through a great deal of those numbers to find they either didn't work, or the guides were booked out days beforehand. As such, I can't speak of the efficacy of the numbers, but definitely call before you go if you try. Personally I found using Uber and having the casa map downloaded on my phone worked wonders; there's a service called UberEnglish that's about the same (inexpensive) price as UberBlack in Colombia; out of roughly 20 uses I found one dud who didn't speak English and was an UberBlack driver confused with the pickup, but I spoke enough Spanish to deal anyway.
While I speak crappy-yet-intelligible <SNIP> d on address alone has had its identifying characteristics pointed out somewhere in the forum).
Thanks Advantageous, I am asking about the drivers not only for transportation, but also for showing me around, some translation perhaps. Etc.
I will definitely use your recommendation about UBER, thank you.
Easyease
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Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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Being that you say you like to party hard, for your own safety, I think you should stay in an apartment with a security person who checks ID's and ensures the chicas don't leave with all your stuff while you are passed out. But if you are determined to take the risk, check out First American Realty in Medellin (do an internet search). They have some apartments that do not have a doorman. The Poblado Suites and the Oasis del Poblado are two that I know of. They are both in Poblado, about six blocks from Parque Lleras. BTW, Parque Lleras is located in Poblado, not a separate area.
Thanks FunLuvr, the information about first American is great information. I understand your safety concerns about drinking getting wasted and waking up next day in an empty apartment, that's why I am asking here about the best solution without being in the situation with a Paisa at midnight in front of the apartment and not getting in because she doesn't have an ID with her.
Regards,
Easyease
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Responding to the Expreszo
If you would read the postings you would see I live in Santa Marta, and previously lived in Cartagena. I actually have residency here, and was part of the original board members who posted on the Colombian forum as far back as the early 90's. I spend my time mostly in the coastal areas because I enjoy the heat and the ocean. I make it to Medellin approximately every other month, as I also spend quite a bit of my time in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico where I also maintain a home in addition to making frequent trips to the beautiful island of Aruba. I am a regular participate in marlin, sailfish, and yellow fin tuna fishing tournaments so you can be rest assured I am always on the go to somewhere in the this world.
I also strongly suggest you checkout the thread of Urbanwildlife in Colombia as you will find all the information you need to know about the Cartagena and Santa Marta areas. I am also open to any questions you may have about Medellin, but by reading the postings you have all the information you will need to know. Things do not change that much. Because I realize you have a reading comprehension problem, I will provide you the link to it, as the forum index is probably a challenge for you to navigate.
Continue to have fun , and if I can be of help to you just let me know. I just do not like being asked questions that can be found by doing your own due diligence here on the forum.
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...fe-in-Colombia
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Originally Posted by Eszpresszo
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Why don't you actually make a visit to the City of Medellin and the country of Colombia and post a report about, OldFart. I can't recall the last time you even put up a trip report. Have you ever actually been there in recent history? I have my doubts. Internet forums are rife with people living fake lives and bullshit stories. I think you are one of them. Honestly, your anger over something as simple as a routine typo, (and yes there is a city called Columbia, Md, outside of the District of Columbia. I have a longtime friend who lives there) suggests a bit of resentment, perhaps envy because you haven't been able to do it. So, come on and put your money where your mouth is. Post a trip report. Do you really believe 100% accuracy in spelling is crucial to enjoying sex with prostitutes? As Charm City Dave pointed out, you really need to get a life.
Way to complain about someone adding nothing to the board while simultaneously adding nothing to the board.
Originally Posted by EasyEase
Taxi Drivers / Chica Guides:
I've read on Matts list about some English speaking taxi Drivers such as Juan Carlos, Bucky, Jaime etc. Are the tel numbers still valid? Has someone used them recently?
Thank you very much, I've been enjoying reading the forum and looking forward having a great time in Colombia.
A few visits ago in November, I went through a great deal of those numbers to find they either didn't work, or the guides were booked out days beforehand. As such, I can't speak of the efficacy of the numbers, but definitely call before you go if you try. Personally I found using Uber and having the casa map downloaded on my phone worked wonders; there's a service called UberEnglish that's about the same (inexpensive) price as UberBlack in Colombia; out of roughly 20 uses I found one dud who didn't speak English and was an UberBlack driver confused with the pickup, but I spoke enough Spanish to deal anyway.
While I speak crappy-yet-intelligible Spanish, I find it easier to use UberEnglish because I can build rapport easier in English, and it's a great service; once I found that my ATM card had stopped supporting Colombian withdrawals after I was already leaving the airport (Uber charges as an American processor, so it doesn't necessarily process as a foreign transaction), and my driver went to several shopping centers with me and helped me figure out what was up with my card and how I might be able to moneygram myself in the meantime. Definitely give it a thought, especially when you find yourself going to places you've haven't been (Uber lets you type the address in and shows the driver on the GPS, and any place too difficult to find on address alone has had its identifying characteristics pointed out somewhere in the forum).
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Originally Posted by OldParr
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Your visits to the City of Medellin and the country of Colombia will be much more enjoyable if you take the time to learn some cultural things about the country, some basic conversational language, and do some due diligence instead of relying on being spoon fed information..
Why don't you actually make a visit to the City of Medellin and the country of Colombia and post a report about, OldFart. I can't recall the last time you even put up a trip report. Have you ever actually been there in recent history? I have my doubts. Internet forums are rife with people living fake lives and bullshit stories. I think you are one of them. Honestly, your anger over something as simple as a routine typo, (and yes there is a city called Columbia, Md, outside of the District of Columbia. I have a longtime friend who lives there) suggests a bit of resentment, perhaps envy because you haven't been able to do it. So, come on and put your money where your mouth is. Post a trip report. Do you really believe 100% accuracy in spelling is crucial to enjoying sex with prostitutes? As Charm City Dave pointed out, you really need to get a life.
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Originally Posted by EasyEase
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I like to Party hard at strip clubs, bars and clubs. So drinking alcohol is always putting a person into some risks and as I am traveling alone, I want to make this trip as.
Safe as possible, therefor I have the following questions:
Lodging:
I prefer Apartments to Hotels and haven't booked anything yet. I guess Poblado or Lleras should be a good choice for me safety wise. On the other hand I've been.
Reading here that some Apartment owners charge extra for visitors and ID is required. What is your experience? Where could I get a safe apartment but wouldn't.
Have restrictions getting one or more visitor?
Being that you say you like to party hard, for your own safety, I think you should stay in an apartment with a security person who checks ID's and ensures the chicas don't leave with all your stuff while you are passed out. But if you are determined to take the risk, check out First American Realty in Medellin (do an internet search). They have some apartments that do not have a doorman. The Poblado Suites and the Oasis del Poblado are two that I know of. They are both in Poblado, about six blocks from Parque Lleras. BTW, Parque Lleras is located in Poblado, not a separate area.
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My travel to Medellin
Hi comrades,
I am flying to Medellin beginning of June, this is my first mongering trip to Medellin / Colombia and my 20+ mongering trip in general (worldwide).
Going through this forum has made many things clear to me, I still have 2 questions that have not been answered clear enough for me.
I've been learning Spanish since a month to be able to have a very basic conversation. I've been going through TripAdvisor as well to know more about the country.
I like to Party hard at strip clubs, bars and clubs. So drinking alcohol is always putting a person into some risks and as I am traveling alone, I want to make this trip as.
Safe as possible, therefor I have the following questions:
Lodging:
I prefer Apartments to Hotels and haven't booked anything yet. I guess Poblado or Lleras should be a good choice for me safety wise. On the other hand I've been.
Reading here that some Apartment owners charge extra for visitors and ID is required. What is your experience? Where could I get a safe apartment but wouldn't.
Have restrictions getting one or more visitor?
Taxi Drivers / Chica Guides:
I've read on Matts list about some English speaking taxi Drivers such as Juan Carlos, Bucky, Jaime etc. Are the tel numbers still valid? Has someone used them recently?
Thank you very much, I've been enjoying reading the forum and looking forward having a great time in Colombia.
Easyease
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You need to get a life
Originally Posted by OldParr
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How do people expect to navigate and carry on conversations when they cannot spell the country of Colombia? Worse yet is when you have people who have actually been to the country and still do not know the correct spelling of the name.
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I know how to spell Colombia, it was a typo. I lived in Columbia Maryland for 15 years and by habit typed it that way. I may very well do it again. How fortunate everyone in this forum is to have you here to pounce on just such an occurrence.
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It's true 100%
Originally Posted by OldParr
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Someone who is interested in coming to the country of Colombia should at the very least learn how to spell the name of the country. This is a given Queenexpresszo. Even the illiterates who hangout in the Juan Valdez coffee shop know how to spell the name of the country and that is saying something.
How do people expect to navigate and carry on conversations when they cannot spell the country of Colombia? Worse yet is when you have people who have actually been to the country and still do not know the correct spelling of the name.
Your visits to the City of Medellin and the country of Colombia will be much more enjoyable if you take the time to learn some cultural things about the country, some basic conversational language, and do some due diligence instead of relying on being spoon fed information.
Enjoy your travels and be safe.
With little effort, you gain a lot.
Attending an intensive Spanish course is also a good thing. You earn it back 10 fold.
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