Where would one venture out to see Medelllins finest women, non pros.
Envy- rooftop Charlee Hotel.
Any other places?
Hit the mall, go to upscale malls riosur / Oviedo, go to soccer games, hit the gym especially the one in Charlee and or Bodytech in Rio Sur, hang around the metro stop in Poblado. But don't forget lower places some of these dimes who don't have a baller stays in lower tier neighborhood example Bello and Rio Negro.
My stay in Medellin has begun and I will be here several months. Who's here now that wants to meet up? Send me a PM, I would like to make some new forum friends and enjoy the night scene (or day scene).
It can be dangerous for sissies correct Estaban. I have never had a problem in centro and I have been there so many times through the years I lost count. Also my friends have never had a problem. Just like anywhere else you know your surroundings, and you do not act stupid. For some this is impossible to do correct Estaban?
Yeah man. You swapped a 3 pt er Larry Bird style! Swish! I've never had a problem even when I'm in the barrio scooping my party favors. Then again the dealers police themselves and want to keep clients coming back.
The point is some dudes just ain't Street smart but they think they are! Here is the time when a dude gets got. Chain with ice charm, Gucci shades, flashy super torn jeans, Sparkly shirt (Guys don't fall for it! Give that Ed Hardy, Affliction to the good will! Truck grill watch on one wrist and a matching bracelet, OG Jordans, $800 SLR camera in one hand, Iphone 15 in the other, wallet on swore. Dude begging to get got!
Be mindful of who you are and how you look to the world you are in.
Try walking around El Centro after hours or on Sunday (when all the businesses are closed). You can feel the eyes on you. You see the freaks and the drug addicts. Its a damn scary place.
It can be dangerous for sissies correct Estaban. I have never had a problem in centro and I have been there so many times through the years I lost count. Also my friends have never had a problem. Just like anywhere else you know your surroundings, and you do not act stupid. For some this is impossible to do correct Estaban?
Beware of stuck up people that have economic interest in scaring you to stay in overpriced boring foreigner ghettos!
Try walking around El Centro after hours or on Sunday (when all the businesses are closed). You can feel the eyes on you. You see the freaks and the drug addicts. Its a damn scary place.
Downtown is not for the faint of heart nor scared of their own shadow type. I don't go to Medellin for the food or to shop. And none of the non-P4P girls that I go out with have a problem with staying downtown. (LOL. After all, aren't 99.99% of the people staying in downtown hotels locals?) As a matter of fact, one of them called to book it for me for my next stay at the end of the week. I am not out to try to impress a chica. They need to be trying to impress me.
Downtown has the casas and a few lower end strip clubs, and that's pretty much it. Those can be a lot of fun. Medellin has world class restaurants and shopping, none of which are downtown. Some of the non-trash members might want to bring a girl over that doesn't have glue on her breath. Maybe a place that doesn't allow girls in that forgot their cedulas. Then there's the guys who might want to walk out of their hotel and take a walk around without worrying about being stabbed.
Maybe they just don't want to be stuck in the sewer after they've had their fun.
Beware of stuck up people that have economic interest in scaring you to stay in overpriced boring foreigner ghettos!
DR is similar Espanol as Cuba. I was in Havana last November and a middle-aged Colombian couple was staying in the same casa as me. They told me they were having a hell of a time understanding the Cubanos. Probably the same dynamic as me (from the Midwest US) in Scotland a few years ago having difficulty understanding the locals.
Have no problem communicating with Colombians nor Dominicans 10 years I went there. Be careful with persons that have economic interest in scaring you to stay in overpriced stuck up foreigner ghettos like Poblado!
What's wrong with a drunk gringo looking for a strip club? Guess it's better to be a drunk gringo that's speaks Espanoll? I don't speak espanol to I get drunk, then that's what my English sounds like. I tell the girls when I get to club that I don't speak espanol to I get drunk. .
My good Spanish of today helps at lot, it's still not perfect, but coloquial. Even that help a lot.
Spanish intensive courses, individual or in a small group, can change the situation for your in weeks.
Work hard on the accent. A peculiar accent is harder to understand than if you use the wrong form of a verb.
English speakers must focus on pronouncing "are". It's the key.
And people like a lot when you use Spanish correctly, it's like they feel you have an interest in Colombia, not just another drunk gringo looking for strip clubs.
My good Spanish of today helps at lot, it's still not perfect, but coloquial. Even that help a lot.
Spanish intensive courses, individual or in a small group, can change the situation for your in weeks.
Work hard on the accent. A peculiar accent is harder to understand than if you use the wrong form of a verb.
English speakers must focus on pronouncing "are". It's the key.
And people like a lot when you use Spanish correctly, it's like they feel you have an interest in Colombia, not just another drunk gringo looking for strip clubs.
I just put Pues in as many times in between words and end it with a Que Chimba or parces or Bacano. Muy Charroooo ajjjajaja.
BTW you know you've been living in Colombia for a long time when auto correct changes your hahahahah to jaajajjajaja.
That holds doubely true for the Dominican Republic. Guys call themselves learning Spanish by repeating what they heard from a Dominican, when most Dominicans don't use anything close to Spanish at all.
DR is similar Espanol as Cuba. I was in Havana last November and a middle-aged Colombian couple was staying in the same casa as me. They told me they were having a hell of a time understanding the Cubanos. Probably the same dynamic as me (from the Midwest US) in Scotland a few years ago having difficulty understanding the locals.
An well-educated Paisa might appreciate you using proper espanol, but the prepagos, taxistas, et al don't give a shit. For the most part, they don't use anything close to correct Spanish.
That holds doubely true for the Dominican Republic. Guys call themselves learning Spanish by repeating what they heard from a Dominican, when most Dominicans don't use anything close to Spanish at all.
Medellin has world class restaurants and shopping, none of which are downtown. Some of the non-trash members might want to bring a girl over that doesn't have glue on her breath.
Downtown is not for the faint of heart nor scared of their own shadow type. I don't go to Medellin for the food or to shop. And none of the non-P4P girls that I go out with have a problem with staying downtown. (LOL. After all, aren't 99.99% of the people staying in downtown hotels locals?) As a matter of fact, one of them called to book it for me for my next stay at the end of the week. I am not out to try to impress a chica. They need to be trying to impress me.
My good Spanish of today helps at lot, it's still not perfect, but coloquial. Even that help a lot.
Spanish intensive courses, individual or in a small group, can change the situation for your in weeks.
Work hard on the accent. A peculiar accent is harder to understand than if you use the wrong form of a verb.
English speakers must focus on pronouncing "are". It's the key.
And people like a lot when you use Spanish correctly, it's like they feel you have an interest in Colombia, not just another drunk gringo looking for strip clubs.
An well-educated Paisa might appreciate you using proper espanol, but the prepagos, taxistas, et al don't give a shit. For the most part, they don't use anything close to correct Spanish.
Downtown has the casas and a few lower end strip clubs, and that's pretty much it. Those can be a lot of fun. Medellin has world class restaurants and shopping, none of which are downtown. Some of the non-trash members might want to bring a girl over that doesn't have glue on her breath. Maybe a place that doesn't allow girls in that forgot their cedulas. Then there's the guys who might want to walk out of their hotel and take a walk around without worrying about being stabbed.
Maybe they just don't want to be stuck in the sewer after they've had their fun.
Yeah, Centro is not everyone's cup of tea. For me, it's fun for a day or two, but after that I need nicer surroundings. But if you don't mind hanging in a gritty (and possibly dangerous) area, you can find some real gems for next to nothing.