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03-31-22 23:32 #53627
Posts: 181Originally Posted by Jay0940 [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 21:50 #53626
Posts: 1039Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 15:13 #53625
Posts: 333That's anywhere
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
El Mechanico.
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03-31-22 14:36 #53624
Posts: 384Originally Posted by Lefeu [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 14:04 #53623
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Wolf662 [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 13:51 #53622
Posts: 540Originally Posted by Wolf662 [View Original Post]
But why on earth hunt in that area?
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03-31-22 07:34 #53621
Posts: 1136It varies
Originally Posted by WonderBoyz [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 07:26 #53620
Posts: 40I put this in Cartagena forum because it's true
What's up bros chiming in from Medellin right now my flight leaves Friday I have been in Medellin for two weeks and this past weekend I was in Cartagena. I don't know if it was from being in Medellin a whole week before I went but Cartagena was overwhelming for one reason. The most and worst thing (I was already warned) is the begging not just vendors but every damn soul in Cartagena. There is not one moment of peace outside of your place that you choose to stay. Getsemani, Clock Tower, the beach, any and every street you walk on day or night it is no peace at all! You can't enjoy yourself because of all the damn begging, the city is beautiful and has all the potential in the world of one of the best places on earth to go but I was completely turned off the entire time I was there. I went to centro both nights Delerium (however you spell it) it was no better 50 million beautiful girls I could not even just chill and pick what I wanted. Little kids not just 3 or 4 like 30 coming up to you and saying "bruh I am hungry" and will not leave you the fuck alone. I asked them all where is your mother at and all of a sudden here comes woman with little infants to help the little kids beg. It is 2 and 3 in the fucking morning bro no CAP shit is crazy. It's girls there man and to each his own but I have been with many chicas in Medellin and walked all over these streets and not saying no one will not ask you for money but it is one or two here and there which is cool. I don't want to shit on the city man the girls are beautiful but they became secondary with all the other bullshit Cartagena offered me. I walked out of the tourist area and walked all over Cartagena the last day I was there and not one person begged me for anything for those 5 or 6 hours I had peace in that city. I am just writing what I experienced it don't mean nothing to the next man. I said I will go again maybe next time will be better. FYI My apartment was guest friendly but I was so exhausted from battling with the begging folks and and vendors I did not even get a chica in Cartagena. Medellin has by far made up for it. That is just my interpretation of the situation.
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03-31-22 06:04 #53619
Posts: 185M flow
Originally Posted by WonderBoyz [View Original Post]
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03-31-22 03:58 #53618
Posts: 14First time
New member here, after a few months of planning and waiting I'm finally traveling to Medellin tomorrow. After RTFF for weeks I feel more confident and excited about this adventure, so thank you all for your invaluable contributions. I mainly plan on seen girls from SA that I've been working but I'm also open and curious to explore the casas and el centro. I am from Mexico City so el centro does not look too bad for me, but I would gladly accept a wingman. Or I can be the wingman, Spanish is my first language so I may be of help. Send me a DM if you are interested.
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03-31-22 00:26 #53617
Posts: 763Near Parque Bolivar
Are any of the working girls near there actually girls or all they all not? For example:
Photo #1: At the S end of Parque Bolivar, just across Calle 54 at the Ave Venezuela intersection is Hotel Metropolitian.
#2 West of Bolivar on Calle 55 -1/2 block on the left is Hotel Milan (I think I asked about that one before but don't remember the response).
#3 & #5 further down Calle 55 and right at Carr 50 on the right, Hotel Majestic & across the street.
#5 & #6 further down Calle 55 on the right and left outside Hotel Berlin.
Be nice to have another area then VeraCruz & Raudal to check out downtown. (why must this site turn all tall pics on their side?
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03-30-22 20:09 #53616
Posts: 4015My only purpose in responding was to help the member who asked for information and anyone else who may need it. Not to challenge your months at a time experience. In the same spirit, please use that experience to correct anything I wrote that is inaccurate. In case you are really not sure what I'm on about, and again to help anyone who may need the information, I will explain further. You are correct, most of Boston is within a 10 block walk (or bus trip) south toward the casas you named, and the southern edge of Boston is within four streets of the tranvia route. I did not want a new guy to get confused and seek out the tranvia and then start looking for casas because, as I mentioned, there is only one on the route and the others are 6 to 10 streets north of it.
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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03-30-22 19:09 #53615
Posts: 6Share facebook contacts
Hey fellas,
I'm doing my homework and adding chicas on fb like crazy. However I was too fast, now its kinda restricted.
But I have like 50 friends, and some of them texted me right away.
However, I don't want so spend other several hours. If anyone wants to share some contacts I would appreciate it much. Of course I'll do the same.
Just DM me.
Thanks,
Benzeru.
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03-30-22 18:35 #53614
Posts: 406Steakhouse
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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03-30-22 17:17 #53613
Posts: 3801Taxi Primer
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
And my experience with taxi's has been good with the exception of around the Holiday's when there was an acute shortage of cabs, the drivers would ask where your going, especially around the Poblado Metro Station, and give these bullshit quotes at least double of what the meter would read.
And yes the drivers around Lleras, and especially when it's raining, will try to gouge you, but generally speaking, most drivers have been professional, polite, and respectful as long as you don't slam one of the doors on the cab.