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08-18-19 15:36 #31079
Posts: 9A week away from my maiden trip to MDE
Any board members who are in town next week and want to link up for a beer hmu (Pollo Negro you already know Drinks on me, dam those vids! I want to do the touristy stuff during some of the days, can anyone recommend a tour guide preferably company that's not gringo pricing?
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08-18-19 15:33 #31078
Posts: 29Searching for an A50 now. Great info. This is VERY IMPORTANT.
Originally Posted by PolloNegro [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 14:44 #31077
Posts: 17Originally Posted by Orgasmico [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 14:03 #31076
Posts: 1507Yankee Go Home!
This is finally hitting Medellin as there seems to be some sentiment to keep those traveling here for vices away along with pushback on gentrification.
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08-18-19 09:19 #31075
Posts: 101Contact the Hotel
Originally Posted by Franko11 [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 07:44 #31074
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Orgasmico [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 04:00 #31073
Posts: 105First time in Medellin Sep 4 - Sep 8
Hi,
I'm going to visit Colombia in 2 weeks. Aug 31-Sep 4 Cartagena, Sep 4 - Sep 8 Medellin.
New to the forum and the country, but not to the game - 20+ years mongering in US, DR, Mexico, Jamaica, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Greece, Netherlands.
Have been reading the forum for couple weeks. Thanks a lot to veterans for time and efforts spent to help newbies to understand Medellin!
Booked already Ayenda 1235 Botero hotel (I read all cons and pros and despite my Spanish limited to 20 words -for many years just plan to start learning. I've been in rough places and hopefully will survive).
I have free cancellation with Expedia, so if veterans convince me that I should stay somewhere else. I'll think about it.
The only question that bothers me for now. I've read that there is NO in-room safe in Botero hotel. Where do you guys keep your passports, cards, money?
If anybody is going to be in Medellin Sep 4 - Sep 8 - will gladly meet and share beer and stories.
Thanks in advance!
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08-18-19 03:37 #31072
Posts: 1507Just sharing this very recent information because some of you guys say that you use this app. Stay safe!
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08-17-19 18:54 #31071
Posts: 1042Originally Posted by Franko11 [View Original Post]
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08-17-19 18:49 #31070
Posts: 239Hotels
I first stayed in Hotels, Suite comfort and TRYP both in Laurles near the stadium, I booked for 2 people and the girl had to show her ID at the desk then she came on up or I went down and got her. Now I stay at Airbnb much cheaper ($25-65 nt) and more privacy (sometimes). I am trying a new Airbnb this trip so we will see.
Motels are different in Colombia, they are short time places used for sex.
Originally Posted by Franko11 [View Original Post]
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08-17-19 16:58 #31069
Posts: 419Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
CF is out!
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08-17-19 16:32 #31068
Posts: 1069Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
No SIM card needed.
Balboa is out!
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08-17-19 14:31 #31067
Posts: 3801Phone Issues and Security in Colombia
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
In Colombia I rarely take my " I " phone out of my apartment out of fear of it being stolen. Because if it is, there is no way to get my Verizion telephone number back and working until I get back to the USA. At least that is what Verizion has told me, maybe that has changed recently. I handle all of my business dealings, Whatsapp messaging etc. While in my apartment. But also have a local Colombian cell ($30 USD Nokia) I use in Colombia. As I am on the METRO daily and walking all over El Centro most days I cannot afford to lose my I phone. I basically treat it security wise like my Passport. I also think everyone has become to dependent on smart phones, with boarding passes, etc. And almost everything else on them, what a nightmare if you lose one.
If you decide to buy a "burner phone"' or inexpensive smart phone with a Colombian SIM card for use in Colombia, it will only be valid for I believe thirty days unless registered with a carrier like CLARO. I recommend CLARO as a carrier here only because they have so many offices everywhere versus TIGO or others.
A few months ago on a flight from Medellin to Santa Marta, my local Colombian cell phone fell out of my pocket on the flight and I lost it. Not a problem, when I landed in Santa Marta I went to the Claro office and paid like $ 2 USD and was issued a new SIM card with the same number. If I had lost my USA cell I would of been hosed.
Everybody's situation is different, so there's no right way or wrong way to handle communication Overseas. I employ the same above-mentioned strategy when I go to the Dominican Republic, the Philippines, and Thailand because I am out on the streets walking around a lot. When I land at the airport, I purchase a SIM card and put in my burner phone and am ready to go!
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08-17-19 12:34 #31066
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by PolloNegro [View Original Post]
As soon as I land, I turn on my Google Pixel 2 XL with my Verizon Unlimited plan. My phone works immediately. I get 0.5 GB daily of high speed data. Drops to 2 G speed after that. Once per day Verizon texts me to let me know how many free days I have left, or to tell me I'm being charged $10 for the day. No need to switch SIMs, no need to activate a SIM, no need to pay 2 different companies.
It's not cheaper. My Verizon plan is $55/ month. I have an $850 phone and after 5 days in Colombia my International plan costs $10/ day.
However, I get unlimited 4 G data, 75 GB per month of 5 G data and 30 GB of mobile hotspot data in the US. Most importantly I get the Verizon network. The T-Mobile / Metro PCS network is fine, as long as you never leave the city. There are too many gaping holes in the network for me.
Your way is a better way, for someone who frequently travels to only 1 country. If your phone gets broken or stolen, you're only out a cheap phone. You have a local number for use in Colombia, while still having your US number available.
For someone who travels often to several countries, especially if they are spending 5 days or less per month outside the US, Verizon Unlimited plans (or Google FI) are the way to go. It's also easier for someone who rarely travels. Sucks to spend $200-$300 on a cheap phone, go to the trouble of buying a local SIM, paying to load some data and then only use it once, because you decide to go somewhere else the next year.
For the record, I also have a dual SIM Huawei Mate 9. Paid about $300 for it in Medellin after my Samsung S7 Edge got broken. It has my old T-Mobile SIM and a Claro SIM. I keep it as an emergency backup phone. If I was spending 30-180 days a year in Colombia, I'd be using the Claro SIM.
There are lots of options. Pick the one that best fits your travel style.
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08-17-19 11:01 #31065
Posts: 2Airbnb or hotel?
Hi,
I generally prefer hotels, but if they won't let the chica in, I will go to an apartment.
Are chicas banned from hotels in Medellin?
What if they arrive separately and to your room alone?
Thanks in advance.