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  1. #6464

    Gorgeous.

    Nice work, She is gorgeous.

    Any chance for BBBJ or oral natural? If so, how much is avg cost there?

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by TomPower  [View Original Post]
    I go to troya because all girls wind up there anyway.

    Vanecas are cheaper usually skinner if you like that.

    My ATM card always works however sometimes on the weekend ATMs run out of money bedt to load up on pesos fri.

    Davivienda at 400 k per withdrawal is still cheaper than other ATMs.

    Ubers a lotta trouble taxis have a rate card posted the number you see corresponds to a value on the card pretty straight forward. I wouldn't know if a taxis messing with meter but 30 k is max I've ever paid.

    Take asprin altitude gives you a headache first day nothing more.

    Bring your own cigars.

    Unless you want to buy the Colombian ones which are dipped in glue / ddt yuck.

    Any cohibas you see are fake.

    Its virtually impossible to get a fair deal with Colombian you have to constantly repeat how much your paying and what you want. Even after she agrees they just think its a free for all all the time.

  2. #6463
    Quote Originally Posted by TomPower  [View Original Post]
    Bring your own cigars.

    Unless you want to buy the Colombian ones which are dipped in glue / ddt yuck.

    Any cohibas you see are fake.

    Its virtually impossible to get a fair deal with Colombian you have to constantly repeat how much your paying and what you want. Even after she agrees they just think its a free for all all the time.
    Actually La Cava Del Puro in Zona Rosa has really Cohibas and other Cuban cigars.

    I deal with Colombian all the time for many different things, you are wrong.

  3. #6462
    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    Another question that may get me shot down in flames! A few pages back a poster said better to stay north of calle 80 in Chapinero. I don't find many reasonably priced places in north Chapinero, however can find many more further south, like central Chapinero, Quinta Camacho, La Porciuncula etc. My question is, which areas heading south from Calle 80 down to the bottom of Chapinero are shady to stay in and should be avoided?
    Teqandama area is a great place to stay, walking distance to Santa Fe. Also East 19th St area.

  4. #6461
    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    Another question that may get me shot down in flames! A few pages back a poster said better to stay north of calle 80 in Chapinero. I don't find many reasonably priced places in north Chapinero, however can find many more further south, like central Chapinero, Quinta Camacho, La Porciuncula etc. My question is, which areas heading south from Calle 80 down to the bottom of Chapinero are shady to stay in and should be avoided?
    My recommendation has always been, if you're concerned about being able to walk around the area, stay north of Calle 72. Generally between Carrera 7 and 15 is what I consider to be less scary for the novice visitor. For the particularly nervous types, I'd move that to north of Calle 85.

    Of course that doesn't guarantee anything. Whether you stay on Calle 19, or Calle 129 doesn't make a huge difference in your security. It just means one area looks safer to you. And I'm not picking on you for this. I've seen plenty of reviews about very nice hotels, in very nice areas, where some gringo complained about how scary the neighborhood was.

    When you go west of Carrera 15, it will look a bit shadier. It's not particularly bad, but it will look that way to you. Same is true south of Carrera 72 (or 85). My personal preference is to stay north, close to Carrera 15. There are plenty of places where you can get a suite, some with a kitchen, for $40-$50 per night. Some even have heat.

    I choose to be close to Carrera 15 because I use the Transmilenio. Although it's crowded and bumpy, it's much faster and cheaper than anything else. Why spend $5-$8 for a 45 minute ride, when you can get there in 20 minutes for a Dollar? 2 round trips a day and you're spending the same as getting a cheaper place and taking taxis.

    If you're sticking with taxis or Uber, there's an option that doesn't get mentioned much. That's to stay over around the US Embassy in Teusaquillo. There's plenty of budget options for reasonable lodging and you're bypassing much of the worst traffic. Once again, it will probably look scary, but it's not a bad area. It's also near the National University of Colombia. That means lots of cheap food options and plenty of eye candy.

    As I said before, how scary an area looks to you, has nothing to do with the dangers in the area. How you look in the area is what matters. Dress appropriately. Decent jeans, a reasonable shirt and a light to midweight jacket will keep you from sticking out too much. No jewelry, no fat wallet in your pocket, no iPhone X in your hand and no looking around like you're starring in a horror film and you just heard a chainsaw. Walk comfortably, not like you're terrified someone's going to come along and ram a giant dildo up your ass.

    Know where you're going, even if you have no idea. If you look lost or confused, you look like an easy target. If you're not sure, or if you think someone is paying too much attention to you, stop in a store or restaurant. Buy a bottle of water and take a few minutes to figure out where you are and where you want to go. 99.9% of the people are going about their business and have no interest in your business. The other 0. 1% are looking for an easy target. If you don't look like one, they'll keep looking.

    If you are feeling too nervous, use Tappsi or Easy Taxi to call a taxi and have them take you where you want to go.

  5. #6460
    Another question that may get me shot down in flames! A few pages back a poster said better to stay north of calle 80 in Chapinero. I don't find many reasonably priced places in north Chapinero, however can find many more further south, like central Chapinero, Quinta Camacho, La Porciuncula etc. My question is, which areas heading south from Calle 80 down to the bottom of Chapinero are shady to stay in and should be avoided?

  6. #6459

    Chica friendly hotels.

    Is there a list of girl friendly hotels? Are there hotels (not American hotels) that don't charge any fees for bringing girls?

  7. #6458
    Quote Originally Posted by XBoyx  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Bogota in March 7 too. Would be nice if we can meet as It's going to be my first time as well. Why you want to rent an airbnb? I was able to find nice 4 stars hotels for around $50/ night in Zona Rosa. Is there any reason that you want to rent an Airbnb? Aren't hotels more comfortable and safer for the first timers?
    If I'm staying anywhere for more than a couple of nights, I prefer an apartment as I like to eat / drink what I want & when I want and generally feel more at home in a nice apartment than a hotel room. If I was staying somewhere for 2 weeks for example, I wouldn't enjoy it and my health would suffer if I had to eat out / takaways etc the whole time! It's got nothing to do with bringing in chicas for me. In general I don't do that very often, because I'm more comfortable going to their place / a casa / meeting at a motel, and also not bringing them into my place for safety reasons. Hate to wait around too for a chica to ring my doorbell! PM me when you're there about meeting up.

  8. #6457
    Are hotels in Bogota also NOT girl-friendly anymore? Last trip 4-5 years ago stayed at Don Carlton, had no issues bringing girls. Has that changed?

  9. #6456

    Tips.

    I go to troya because all girls wind up there anyway.

    Vanecas are cheaper usually skinner if you like that.

    My ATM card always works however sometimes on the weekend ATMs run out of money bedt to load up on pesos fri.

    Davivienda at 400 k per withdrawal is still cheaper than other ATMs.

    Ubers a lotta trouble taxis have a rate card posted the number you see corresponds to a value on the card pretty straight forward. I wouldn't know if a taxis messing with meter but 30 k is max I've ever paid.

    Take asprin altitude gives you a headache first day nothing more.

    Bring your own cigars.

    Unless you want to buy the Colombian ones which are dipped in glue / ddt yuck.

    Any cohibas you see are fake.

    Its virtually impossible to get a fair deal with Colombian you have to constantly repeat how much your paying and what you want. Even after she agrees they just think its a free for all all the time.
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  10. #6455
    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    Actually there is no direct link between poverty and prostitution offer. For me the number one monger destination is Germany, while Switzerland, Austria or Holland are also good options, not exactly third world countries and one of the worst shoud be something between Mauritania, Afghanistan, Sudan or Pakistan, not exactly rich countries.
    Totally true. Actually I thank God for wealth and wish these chicas were as well off as some of the German women with whom I have sessioned. I have had some really good times with them.

  11. #6454
    Quote Originally Posted by XBoyx  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Bogota in March 7 too. Would be nice if we can meet as It's going to be my first time as well. Why you want to rent an airbnb? I was able to find nice 4 stars hotels for around $50/ night in Zona Rosa. Is there any reason that you want to rent an Airbnb? Aren't hotels more comfortable and safer for the first timers?
    Because this is Colombia. If you are not staying in an American hotel then prepare to bend over and get fucked. The hotel I am in now I have been staying in for a couple of years. I had a girlfriend though so I was never running chicks in and out. It was just her, then I would walk down to Santa Fe when she was at work or whatever.

    Well I had one chick that I have known for about 10 years come by 2 days ago. She stayed about 30 min. Yesterday I came in with another chick and before they would let her up they made me pay 57K ($18). She stayed about an hour and a half before she had to get back to work. In an airbnb you probably won't have that type of problem. To me what sux about airbnb is the service fee and cleaning fee that they add. I guess you have to pick your poison.

  12. #6453
    I will be in Bogota in March 7 too. Would be nice if we can meet as It's going to be my first time as well. Why you want to rent an airbnb? I was able to find nice 4 stars hotels for around $50/ night in Zona Rosa. Is there any reason that you want to rent an Airbnb? Aren't hotels more comfortable and safer for the first timers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Coupe66  [View Original Post]
    I've finally booked my flight to come in a fortnight to Colombia for a month. Think I will stay in a hotel for the first few nights to get my bearings, probably in Chapinero, though the IBIS Museo looks tempting as it's so close to Santa Fe. Who has experience of walking there from the IBIS in the daytime, it's not far but whatever route I check looks dodgy. Can it be done safely?

    Looking for Airbnb's in Bogota is seriously frustrating. None I have checked have heating, they have many customer complaints that their places were freezing in the morning / at night. But when I've asked them about a heater they come back with endless crap 'We are in the tropics / we don't use heating in Bogota / I will give you lots of blankets' !? I'm not paying 400 for a week to freeze my ass off on the equator!!

  13. #6452
    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    Actually there is no direct link between poverty and prostitution offer.
    Tell that to all those Venezuelans that have showed up in Bogota and Lima recently! The more education and the better off a chick is financially, the least the chances of her being a hooker. I am by no means saying that ALL poor chicks will be hookers, but it is definitely an ingredient in the recipe.

  14. #6451
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I went down to Santa Fe tonight about 10 and WOW. What the Venezuelans have done for that place I can not even describe. I thought it was Friday night the way that place was rocking. I walked passed La Piscina (other side of the street though with La Piscina being on my left) and got to the corner and posted up there. What the fuck. I looked to my right and right next to me was a guy with his back to the wall and the police had him surrounded. I was too late to see what had actually happened, but there was another guy with a jacket and backpack on pacing angrily as if maybe the guy had done something to him. And there was a big ass crowd around, looking on from both sides of the street. Even more police came and pulled up on the sidewalk on their motorcycle. How the hell did I just walk right into the middle of this? I am standing there listening but they really were not saying anything. Eventually they just told the guy to get ass away from there and soon the crowd dispersed leaving nothing but the sweet sight of some fine ass Venezuelans.
    I was there this past October 2018 and have the same observations BUT I was there on a Friday and Saturday night and the venies were literally shoulder to shoulder most of the block, I am thinking WTF, I found a really cute, I mean really cute 22 yo venie, thin with a perfect smile that could have been a model on Abercrombie & Fitch as a teenager, I just had to have her, great attitude and fun.

    The Tall Man.

  15. #6450

    Thanks for The Photos Mr E.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I went down to Santa Fe tonight about 10 and WOW. What the Venezuelans have done for that place I can not even describe. I thought it was Friday night the way that place was rocking. I walked passed La Piscina (other side of the street though with La Piscina being on my left) and got to the corner and posted up there. What the fuck. I looked to my right and right next to me was a guy with his back to the wall and the police had him surrounded. I was too late to see what had actually happened, but there was another guy with a jacket and backpack on pacing angrily as if maybe the guy had done something to him. And there was a big ass crowd around, looking on from both sides of the street. Even more police came and pulled up on the sidewalk on their motorcycle. How the hell did I just walk right into the middle of this? I am standing there listening but they really were not saying anything. Eventually they just told the guy to get ass away from there and soon the crowd dispersed leaving nothing but the sweet sight of some fine ass Venezuelans..
    Thanks for the photos, photos photos photos, makes the world of difference. So many times I read the different thread and I would likely pay a visit to that location, but one reason I don't? The lack of photo's. This is just an excellent photo and a super nice looking chic. Maybe soon I will come to Bogota, but as for now, I spend most of my time in Medellin. I am tempted to try Bogota, but the weather does nothing to entice me, I am very tropical and hate the cold, even a little drop in the temperatures makes me crazy, but for the right group of chicas I might put on a sweater or two and brave the cold. Something about photos that make me want to see the exact location of where board members say these girls are found. As for now, I will continue to have a ball in Medellin and enjoy the nice weather of Antioquia. Pollo Negro is out!

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