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01-07-20 18:58 #104
Posts: 180Barber and manscape
Any recommendations on a barber and manscape service?
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12-09-19 18:18 #103
Posts: 5Thanks for the response. I will first take at the websites you suggested.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-09-19 03:33 #102
Posts: 2Places to stay
Hello,
Planing a trip to Colombia in March I have been reading all the great information on the forums here. The two places I looking at staying right now are hotel Lugano suites and click clack hotel does any one have any experience with either of these places?
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12-04-19 20:36 #101
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Jayclag [View Original Post]
In Bogota those options are (by price, low to high):
Santa Fe street girls.
Santa Fe clubs.
Chapinero day casas.
Online ad sites (Mileroticos, Photoprepagos, etc).
Massage Parlors.
Chapinero clubs.
Twitter.
North Bogota clubs.
The guys who stick with escort services seem to be mongers of opportunity; business travelers, who when away from the wife take the opportunity to get a little. They don't tend to leave many reviews.
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12-04-19 11:21 #100
Posts: 5Escort (Agency or Independent) Recommendations?
Hi everyone,
Thanks (especially to Routard) for the great information! Routard listed a bunch of agency sites. Just wondering if anyone has any recent experience with any of them? Or you if you have any independent recommendations, please let me know as well.
Going to Bogota for the very first time next week. Very excited!
Thanks!
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11-22-19 01:34 #99
Posts: 157Hotel San Fracis
Originally Posted by FakeNick [View Original Post]
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11-20-19 00:43 #98
Posts: 23IBIS better than San Francisco-except for their private taxis.
Originally Posted by Magaman [View Original Post]
However it is hard to get the shower temperature in a mid range, either it is hot or cold. The instructions above the shower handle are worthless.
However I would recommend not using the IBIS taxis, they try to charge triple what the street taxis charge for the same distance. I took a taxi Saturday to the Mezzanine 104-15 and the Ibis taxi said 35,000 pesos. I said that is high. He then said 25,000 pesos. I took a street taxi back to the hotel for 12,100 pesos.
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11-19-19 20:43 #97
Posts: 22Originally Posted by ErrolFlynn [View Original Post]
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11-19-19 19:41 #96
Posts: 191Hotel Ibis Museo
Just a note that the web link for Ibis Museo in Routard's wonderful FAQ is broken.
The new link is: https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel...eo/index.shtml.
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11-03-19 00:49 #95
Posts: 35Healthy food
Originally Posted by Grrrr [View Original Post]
Masa, has salads and other healthy options, they have 3 locations.
PM If questions.
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11-02-19 23:27 #94
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Grrrr [View Original Post]
Ajiaco or cazuela is also a reasonably healthy alternative. Although I don't know a specific place in Bogota, you should be able to find a place which offers a great selection of fresh fruit salads, along with various juices and smoothies. In Medellin try Salpijugos in Envigado. Fantastic menu. If I remember correctly, one salad I had there contained 13 different types of fresh fruit.
Another alternative is any Peruvian restaurant. Excellent food and more seasoning than most Colombians use. Or check out the Mexican restaurants. Although the menu in most doesn't offer what you'll find in US Mexican restaurants, I've found most to be delicious.
The only problems I've found are:
Low end Chinese restaurants are blah.
Some cheap restaurants off the beaten path are pretty bad.
Colombian food in general has a lot less salt.
If you can't find something good to eat in Bogota, you're not trying.
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11-02-19 16:19 #93
Posts: 182Healthy food
There's a dubious similarity between Colombia and Philippines when it comes to food. They're both awe full.
Can any of the experts here point me in the direction of some good healthy food? A sandwich bar with quality ingredients? A pub with a Sunday roast? Authentic Thai restaurant?
The lack of quality food in both there's countries ensures I'll only ever pay a fleeting visit. I feel like my Aorta is going to explode if I eat anymore fried chicken.
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09-30-19 15:29 #92
Posts: 6Wednesday
Hi all!
So I will be in Bogota Wednesday morning.
Searching for some action from 8 am to 11 am.
Should I take the north version with:
Avispitas, tantra 72 and viaspa or the south version with:
Nanxing, adhara and dulceria?
Does anyone have recommendations to any girls of the above parlors?
I will post my experiences here afterwards.
Thanks,
Rossini.
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09-07-19 15:56 #91
Posts: 6Few hours in Bogota
Thank you for comments, so I think I will spent the time in the normal massage parlors getting FS, I hope to find some parlors which open earlier like 9 am. Any suggestions? Any routing suggestions? Where to start? Thanks!
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09-01-19 18:42 #90
Posts: 3228Originally Posted by Rossiniat [View Original Post]
She told me that she would only go to North Bogota or to airport hotels. I don't know what your budget is, but this is a well rated cheap one with wi fi near the aiport: https://www.hotels.com/ho891012896/?...=1&ZSX=0&SYE=3.
I'd see how early she would be willing to come to this particular hotel, but I would make sure you contact her well in advance of your arrival. I wouldn't hassle with phone internet or Uber if you go this route.
I never got a massage or even met her, but she seemed very nice and professional when we communicated.
Your other option is to grab a cab to Hotel Ibis or if you are daring, a hotel in Santa Fe. Woodman may have a recommendation for you on this.
Ibis has airport transport so you may be able to get a free return. I am not sure if they will pick you up at 4 AM though, so you might need to get a cab. If you pay over $10 USD or 35,000 COP, you are getting ripped off. The official taxis thing is bullshit. Best price is actually Uber, but it's a hassle at the airport.
Get your room and then walk or get a cab to the Santa Fe streets and ask the Venezuelan hotties there to give you a sample back rub. Chances are you will find one who will satisfy your needs. If you can't get a room, an hour long massage, and a happy ending or FS for $50 USD, I would be surprised.
I'd budget $50 or so if you want to take them back to Hotel Ibis. This is the route I would personally take if I wanted a massage and more as I thought the hotels in Santa Fe were kind of gross. Good luck!