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  1. #12110

    Newbie

    Could someone give a a quick run down on the best hotel to stay at which is girl friendly and in the action? I have read about the Mansion or Liquid lounge? Are these similar to the veneto in Panama? I have read the forum and it seems to be all around the Medellin plaza but any additional info would be appreciated.

  2. #12109

    Spanglish

    Quote Originally Posted by Average Joe2  [View Original Post]
    One question why are you mixing English with Spanish on your report?
    That's what he wanted to use.
    Cheers.

  3. #12108

    Not sure how much it costs for one night.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdavolos  [View Original Post]
    I was able to find vacancies at Hotel Marco Delcias in Itagui, however caja fuerte is only available in reception area. Is anyone familiar with this place and would like to comment on the procedures and prices regarding the working girls in and around the surrounding bars.
    I believe that is the hotel above the casino Piruaga or something like that at the corner in Mayo. They were expanding that hotel to add more floors, and hence, more rooms, and should be done real soon. Read posts regarding La Mayorista and you should be ok. Generally, 30K COP for 30 mins, one pop, for one chica there. You pay more for BBBJ and anything else extra. Late at night, price drops to 20K or 25K COP. It is safe in that area. Just do not wonder around more than 3 blocks from that hotel.
    Cheers.

  4. #12107
    Quote Originally Posted by Zdavolos  [View Original Post]
    Difficulty finding habitacion starting August 7th because of Feria de Flores. I was able to find vacancies at Hotel Marco Delcias in Itagui, however caja fuerte is only available in reception area. Is anyone familiar with this place and would like to comment on the procedures and prices regarding the working girls in and around the surrounding bars. I paid a visit to New Life and had a session with 22 year old Sarah. She required a 20, 000 propina to perform BBBJ. I find the camas to be filthy in these casas. I am presently using a computer in the Hotel Egina. Does anyone know the location of any Medellin internet cafes and also the location of the Alegre Casino.

    Muchas Gracias
    The Alegre Casino is located in the Premium Plaza Mall on Ave. Poblado. Here is the complet address: Casino Allegre Centro comercial Premium Plaza, El Poblado Carrera 43A (Av. El Poblado) con calle 30. Third floor. One question why are you mixing English with Spanish on your report? Have fun and enjoy Mde!

  5. #12106

    Dude common sense

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdavolos  [View Original Post]
    Difficulty finding habitacion starting August 7th because of Feria de Flores. I was able to find vacancies at Hotel Marco Delcias in Itagui, however caja fuerte is only available in reception area. Is anyone familiar with this place and would like to comment on the procedures and prices regarding the working girls in and around the surrounding bars. I paid a visit to New Life and had a session with 22 year old Sarah. She required a 20, 000 propina to perform BBBJ. I find the camas to be filthy in these casas. I am presently using a computer in the Hotel Egina. Does anyone know the location of any Medellin internet cafes and also the location of the Alegre Casino.

    Muchas Gracias
    Bro it's basic common sense, during the most busy time hotels, apts, B&B, ect all forms of lodgings will be getting MAX dollars! Wow a hotel in the Super Bowl Host city is more than usual? You're kidding me? Hahahah!

    How did you not sort out your accommodations before your trip? Try Hotel Alemeda on 10A (maybe 10) it's across from the Exito in Poblado. Clean nice and good wi-fi on the lower floors. Casino Alegre is on the top floor of Premium Plaza.

  6. #12105

    Need Help

    Difficulty finding habitacion starting August 7th because of Feria de Flores. I was able to find vacancies at Hotel Marco Delcias in Itagui, however caja fuerte is only available in reception area. Is anyone familiar with this place and would like to comment on the procedures and prices regarding the working girls in and around the surrounding bars. I paid a visit to New Life and had a session with 22 year old Sarah. She required a 20,000 propina to perform BBBJ. I find the camas to be filthy in these casas. I am presently using a computer in the Hotel Egina. Does anyone know the location of any Medellin internet cafes and also the location of the Alegre Casino.

    Muchas Gracias

  7. #12104
    Quote Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0  [View Original Post]
    As far as the pestering on the streets: It's not a biggie, usually I get it from the girls and I just ignore or smile and tell them I don't have and they bend their elbows pointing to it and giving me a frown (cultural for describing one as a hard person)
    The bending of the elbow and pointing to it or hitting it with the palm of your hand signifies "tacaño" which would translate into stingy or cheap.

  8. #12103

    Need Help

    Presently in Medellin for the first time and not knowing anything about Feria de Flores. All the hotels listed on Booking. Com including dirt bag places are charging obnoxious rates. I need habitacion starting August 7th for one week. I found a place in Itagui called Hotel Marco Delicias. Is anyone familiar with this place and associated prices and procedures for the working girls hanging ln and around the bars. Would anyone know the location of any internet cafes and the Allegre Casino. I am presently staying at the Hotel Egina.

    Muchas Gracias

  9. #12102
    There are plenty of good local restaurants around parque berrio. More especifically on botero park (where the fat statues). Always go for the "Menu del dia" which changes daily and is offered at a better price. There are also great restaurants around parque bolivar. And on the Junin pedestrian passage. All serve fresh food with healthy choices of soups, meats, poultry and fish. My personal favorite is one chicken restaurant on the beginning of the Junin passage from parque bolivar side, first chicken joint on left side if bolivar on your back (sorry can't recall the name) but they make the best (pechuga ala barrilla) grilled chicken breast: juicy and smoky.

    As far as the pestering on the streets: It's not a biggie, usually I get it from the girls and I just ignore or smile and tell them I don't have and they bend their elbows pointing to it and giving me a frown (cultural for describing one as a hard person)

    One thing I miss from stayin in el centro is the abundance of fruit stands and fresh juice / shake joints. Make sure you pick the ones which cover the fruit cups with plastic baggies and not the ones that has the bags at the bottom.

    Anyhow. Too much talking here.

    Enjoy your trip.

    Quote Originally Posted by CultureShock  [View Original Post]
    I took the Metro to the Parque Berrio Metro Stop tonight, and checked out the Conejitas Show Bar. There was no cover and a beer was 4, 000 pesos. Girls stripped nude and then went around asking for tips. I understand it's 50, 000 for a 30 minute session, but I did not have time.

    The thing I like about Colombia is no one really bothers me. Despite the area downtown being a social wasteland, the street people don't seem to have too much experience singling out gringos for tip harassment. In Costa Rica the scum would come crawling out of the sewer to say,"hey one coin for me" in English. I was essentially invisible and ignored until met a friend and started speaking English.

    A friend who is living in Medellin called me and we went for dinner. Best we could do in that section of town at night was a 24 hour chicken, fast food chain. Our conversation in English attracted some attention. Actually, this is the first time I had a conversation in English for four days. This area of town is nothing like Poblado.

    I had inquired at the Nutibarra Hotel if they had a restaurant, and the answer was no. Then I walked around the corner and saw the big remodeling project and the outdoor cafe they are building.

    Made it back to Mayorista before the last train, and pulled another girl, young flaca for 30, 000 pesos. Apparently the room does cost 20, 000 pesos. I'll be moving out of Itaqui tomorrow, and staying Barrio Colombia. Too bad Liquid Lounge delayed their opening, because I picked a hotel close to it for the weekend. I plan to do more exploring downtown over the weekend.

    Internet access at the hotel is constantly going down, but the tethered iPhone with the prepaid Tigo Chip is working great with 1. 5 to 2. 0 MB of bandwidth on the laptop. It's also great having Google Maps to pinpoint exact location on the phone when exploring the city.

    Got a Claro prepaid 3G chip for my USB Datacard, but their network sucks for bandwidth. It includes a phone line and is interchangeable for a phone chip. Funny thing is the manager at the Claro store admitted the Internet service was poor before she sold it to me. I am going to stick with Tigo. I think the Claro 4G chips are not available yet, or maybe just not for prepaid accounts.

  10. #12101

    Not soon.

    I just got back from a trip to Mombasa and I need to take care of things here at home. So I won't be doing much overseas travelling anytime soon.

    You still stay at the Mayorista when you go back? Or have you found another place, or even considered my hotel in el centro?

    Pm if you prefer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ezyngo  [View Original Post]
    But you have to consider the air quality in el centro. Don't you think? When are you going back to Medellin?

    Cheers.

  11. #12100
    Rooms along the main drag - Calle 85 used to go for 12K for 30mins. (ie. Cielo Azul, La Amistad, Momentos) If you are staying in a hotel around the corner from the casino like Alcaravan, most girls will go with you without additional payment.

  12. #12099
    Quote Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0  [View Original Post]
    CS, Have you considered staying in El Centro? Or are you afraid!

    Best place to meet ALL kinds of women. Best place for healthy home cooked meals. Great prices. And best of all, it leads to a healthy lifestyle of lots of walking around!

    Good report
    I took the Metro to the Parque Berrio Metro Stop tonight, and checked out the Conejitas Show Bar. There was no cover and a beer was 4, 000 pesos. Girls stripped nude and then went around asking for tips. I understand it's 50, 000 for a 30 minute session, but I did not have time.

    The thing I like about Colombia is no one really bothers me. Despite the area downtown being a social wasteland, the street people don't seem to have too much experience singling out gringos for tip harassment. In Costa Rica the scum would come crawling out of the sewer to say, "hey one coin for me" in English. I was essentially invisible and ignored until met a friend and started speaking English.

    A friend who is living in Medellin called me and we went for dinner. Best we could do in that section of town at night was a 24 hour chicken, fast food chain. Our conversation in English attracted some attention. Actually, this is the first time I had a conversation in English for four days. This area of town is nothing like Poblado.

    I had inquired at the Nutibarra Hotel if they had a restaurant, and the answer was no. Then I walked around the corner and saw the big remodeling project and the outdoor cafe they are building.

    Made it back to Mayorista before the last train, and pulled another girl, young flaca for 30, 000 pesos. Apparently the room does cost 20,000 pesos. I'll be moving out of Itaqui tomorrow, and staying Barrio Colombia. Too bad Liquid Lounge delayed their opening, because I picked a hotel close to it for the weekend. I plan to do more exploring downtown over the weekend.

    Internet access at the hotel is constantly going down, but the tethered iPhone with the prepaid Tigo Chip is working great with 1.5 to 2.0 MB of bandwidth on the laptop. It's also great having Google Maps to pinpoint exact location on the phone when exploring the city.

    Got a Claro prepaid 3G chip for my USB Datacard, but their network sucks for bandwidth. It includes a phone line and is interchangeable for a phone chip. Funny thing is the manager at the Claro store admitted the Internet service was poor before she sold it to me. I am going to stick with Tigo. I think the Claro 4G chips are not available yet, or maybe just not for prepaid accounts.

  13. #12098

    Agree!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0  [View Original Post]
    CS, Have you considered staying in El Centro? Or are you afraid!

    Best place to meet ALL kinds of women. Best place for healthy home cooked meals. Great prices. And best of all, it leads to a healthy lifestyle of lots of walking around!

    Good report
    But you have to consider the air quality in el centro. Don't you think? When are you going back to Medellin?

    Cheers.

  14. #12097

    How about el centro

    CS, Have you considered staying in El Centro? Or are you afraid!

    Best place to meet ALL kinds of women. Best place for healthy home cooked meals. Great prices. And best of all, it leads to a healthy lifestyle of lots of walking around!

    Good report

  15. #12096
    Quote Originally Posted by SavePros321  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for sharing your report. Are you saying that you are trying to be closer to the night life in El Centro (by moving to Poblado)? Or will you be looking to hit non-pro spots in Poblado?
    I want to be able to hit the non-pro spots in Poblado. I plan to be here for several weeks, so am hoping to work it a bit and share my results here. The truth is where I am staying in Itagui (mayorista) is just 4 blocks from the Ayura metro station. It's a good deal easier to walk to the metro at Ayura than in Poblado, which is maybe double the distance or more with some really busy streets in terms of traffic.

    The upshot is that if you stay in Poblado, I think you are really confined to that area unless you want to spend some serious money on taxi fare. It's fine for a short visit, but I would not want to spend several months there. Basically, Poblado is good for the regular nightlife and is not too far by taxi from most of the hooker night clubs. However, on the second point the same can be said about El Centro and Barrio Colombia. Both of which have some hotels close to metro stops and priced better than Poblado.

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