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12-03-17 15:21 #24209
Posts: 425Casa Manilla Add to map
This casa is the cleanest best facility of anywhere I went.
If you are staying in Poblado this is located within easy walking distance.
Unfortunately, these chicas are not the best in bed. They seem kind of inexperienced. Valentina gave an excellent strong massage if you are interested in that service. It might be worth checking out occasionally to see if the lineup improves.
150000 pesos per hour.
Whatsapp +57 xxxx571842.
Address: Calle 14.Last edited by Big Boss Man; 12-03-17 at 15:39. Reason: Spelling
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12-03-17 15:08 #24208
Posts: 425Casa Review for WorldTravel69
Mariana.
This place is a casa that I found through an advertisement. 150000 pesos for 1 hour.
My experience was not good. She was a "don't touch my breasts type" girl so I cut off the session after 15 minutes and went to another casa. I don't know the general phone number to see the lineup. I think 4 or 5 chicas work here. Facility was nice. I think I found her on photosprepagos.
Picture is real but she has tattoos. You can see her image on Whatsapp. Unable to copy image.
Carrera 80 b#32 ee37.
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12-03-17 14:50 #24207
Posts: 545Check with Expedia
I just did a check for this month and the price is only $35, but remember, the prices fluctuate. Who are you checking with? They are definitely trying to overcharge you.
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 10:24 #24206
Posts: 5446Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
Returning, I'll take the Transmilenio back to the airport, and then hop the bus to San Diego Mall, walk through the mall hop on the bus which drops me within a 3 minute walk of my apartment. I save a bit over 100 k and it takes the same amount of time.
Now if I'm traveling with more luggage I'll take the taxi.
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12-03-17 07:19 #24205
Posts: 1040Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
Probably all of us who visit Medellin can afford to pay a taxi to take us to the airport, but why do that? I am not in the habit of paying four times more than I have to for anything.
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12-03-17 07:18 #24204
Posts: 13A US citizen was murdered.
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12-03-17 07:17 #24203
Posts: 444Passport requirements?
I'm planning a trip to MDE. My passport is valid, but will expire shortly after my planned arrival and departure. I know that some countries have requirements that your passport be valid for a certain time period beyond your entry date. Does anyone know what it is for Colombia?
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12-03-17 05:25 #24202
Posts: 4015Chicaspunto.com and the place a floor above it are just around the corner from your favorite place.
Originally Posted by Wolf662 [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 04:53 #24201
Posts: 586PM Me
If you want the Whatsapp of my taxi driver (he drives a white taxi. The airport taxi). He or his dad will pick you up. 65 K from airport to Poblado. 50 K from Poblado back to airport. Very reliable. Nice family.
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 04:29 #24200
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 04:18 #24199
Posts: 4015I don't think it's especially dangerous to take the airport bus to Centro of San Diego and then grab a taxi. It's pretty inconvenient but you do save $15 to $20. There are plenty of waiting taxis and the bus company keeps troublemakers away. The buses will also drop you at a couple of stops along the way. Backpackers are known to jump off at the stop closer to Poblado for a cheaper taxi ride to their hostels.
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 04:03 #24198
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
They put the luggage in a rear compartment and put a numbered tag on it, you get a matching tag, you hand it to the driver when you get off and he gets your bag.
You are riding with Colombians who just flew in on a jet, not exactly the super poor. And the final stop is 75 ft from my hotel.
The automotive death rate in Colombia is about double the US one per 100,000 at 17 Vs 9 for the US. If I am going to get in a head-on accident coming down that windy mountain road I'd rather not be in this:
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12-03-17 03:59 #24197
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
Why would I spend $25 for a taxi that is going to get me somewhere in relatively the same amount of time with just as much comfort as the $3 bus? Likewise I could say that anyone that can not pay $300 short time for a prepago should keep their broke ass home. Or anybody who is not buying a first class ticket should keep their broke ass home. Or anyone that prefers mongering at the 30k casas should keep their broke ass home. But then too I stay in $11 hotels downtown and not in $75 apartments in Poblado. Maybe I should be the one keeping my broke ass home.
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12-03-17 03:51 #24196
Posts: 1315Last time I had an early flight out of Meddy at about 8 am. It has never crossed my mind to walk myself at dawn with luggage to Poblado metro station, then take a metro to the city centre, then take a public van to the airport if it even were available so early, and then to fear it may stuck somewhere in traffic for whatever reason and I would miss my flight. So, that's why I call busing to and from airport a BS, the same sort of advice given earlier in the thread to protect oneself in the city centre with 'a full size umbrella with a sharpened point as a possible weapon you can carry anywhere without trouble'
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12-03-17 03:36 #24195
Posts: 4015I suspect the American may have been up to some shady business, drugs and such. I don't have any facts to support that. It is a hunch that makes the pieces fit together.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]