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  1. #40009
    Quote Originally Posted by Showdown  [View Original Post]
    Anyone seen Preggos in El Centro\Parque Botero? I had a thing for them in Asia and could always find them among the SW's. Even had a few in the USA (including once that produced so much milk she was filling bottles in under a minute in front of me LOL).

    Showdown.
    Yes. Often.

  2. #40008

    That sucks, and sounds like my friend Miguel's corner cafe

    Quote Originally Posted by TheTallMan  [View Original Post]
    Thanks Osteoknot for the confidence in my post regards the safety issues, it is unfortunately true. (You too PN).

    The original poster also needs to consider that the Hotel Botero has been shuttered closed for many months and so at night that street (Cr 53 a) is now even worse off as there are no lights coming from the hotel or people / hotel staff that are around.

    The other consideration is that although buses do use the rear street of the Nutibara hotel (where the Hotel Botero / Cr 50 a dead ends into CL 53) but because of the reduced bus transports there have been much less activity especially at night so this area is dead albeit for the drugged out glue sniffing homeless drug addicts, whom you need to watch out for.

    I was last driving my car on this exact street about one week ago at about 11 pm to 12 am and there were no buses parked hence no bus drivers and no activity. I would not even stop my car nor roll down the windows it is that sketchy of a place at night.

    Be safe all!

    The Tall Man.
    Has probably become another casualty.

    I'm always up for a gratuitous sex foto. That's what this site is all about, after all. Same girl, same Hotel Botero jajaja.
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  3. #40007

    Pregos

    Anyone seen Preggos in El Centro\Parque Botero? I had a thing for them in Asia and could always find them among the SW's. Even had a few in the USA (including once that produced so much milk she was filling bottles in under a minute in front of me LOL).

    Showdown.

  4. #40006
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    If your flying within Colombia to San Andres and some other smaller airports from Colombia you will need a test.

    https://www.medellinherald.com/ln/it...covid-19-tests

    The reasoning here is that there are many areas of Colombia, Usually the smaller remote areas that have no or very little cases of covid to keep them safe from invection.
    I think this recently changed for flights to San Andres.

  5. #40005
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    The reviews were exactly as you described. I am suprised of the mention of majority foreigners. I thought being in the lower parts of poblado was locals. I think I will enjoy it. Certainly will post my experience. Thanks again.

    .
    FWIW I know a Colombian-American (that grew up in So. Cal.) who is a fully bi-lingual business person. 10 years in MDE. Manila is his barrio of choice for home and office.

  6. #40004
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    If your flying within Colombia to San Andres and some other smaller airports from Colombia you will need a test.

    https://www.medellinherald.com/ln/it...covid-19-tests

    The reasoning here is that there are many areas of Colombia, Usually the smaller remote areas that have no or very little cases of covid to keep them safe from invection.
    In addition to the PCR test for entry, does anyone know if you have to get a separate Covid test to exit Colombia to go back to the US?

  7. #40003

    Good info

    Exactly the information I was looking before travelling mate.

    So fase 2 closed but La Isla open?

    I was more a centro guy going to conejitas mainly but will look to get Barbie silicon girls, so la isla could be better option.

    Do you have an idea of prices?

    1. price of Ron botella.

    2. price of girls?

    3. how much girls you heard are in la isla currently?

    Trip planned for October 22nd but still flights close between Europe and Colombia, so quite desperate with the idea to come at the soonest to enjoy a bit.

    Will surely take an hotel in Sudamericana to have quick access to laureless / estadio why el centro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    Like most of you here, I was desperate to get back to MDE. I booked and they cancelled multiple flights. I was getting frustrated and booked a trip to GDL Mexico. Two days before travel, September 21 opening was confirmed. I could not find a ticket to MDE so I booked through BOG but on the day of flight one ticket opened up on Spirit (X 4 the original ticket price plus change fees) but will all COVID hassle I figured I would rather go direct to MDE and I am glad I did. It has already been well described here what is needed to get into CO so I won't rehash. It was smooth and no issues with migration. *Just do your online registration 24 hours before and don't wait till last minute. *.

    Life is slow but not dead. I actually enjoyed the reduced traffic. Many restaurants are closed but there are enough open and some bars are open. I did not venture out to bars but spent almost every evening with my dates in the hotel roof top bar, which was awesome. I realized how much I missed the lovely weather, city views and sharing music / Gin and tonics with sweet paisas before getting into a hot jacuzzi couple of floors down or the pool. I split my stay between a house with a three bedroom unit and private heated pool (with two other friends) and a new modern hotel in the heart of Provenza with amazing views (alone). I find very few Provenza options with views so I am happy to find this..

  8. #40002
    I don't find Manila seedy at all. I do understand how it could seem that way if the baseline perspective is the gated Poblado tower blocks and punter clubhpuses. As popular as it is with young foretgners, Manila is more similar to how most Colombians live. The gentrification Sirfer mentioned is taking place in several other barrios. Even La Candelaria is seeing a bit of it. Buenos Aires has been on the come up since the tranvía was put into operation. Pollo Negro's arrival is proof positive it is gentrified. Milagro and Boston border it. Those barrios are solidly bottom of the barrel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    This barrio actually has become gentrified over the past five years, and the property values had skyrocketed, with a lot of monies going into development before the Pandemic. However, I don't recall seeing any really "seedy" areas in the barrio though with the exception of some older buildings, and don't really consider it poor per se, but it is in Poblado, and technically speaking with some Strata 4 housing it is poor compared to the other barrios in Poblado. As far as getting robbed, that's normal, no different than in the Patio Bonito area, getting robbed is rampant all over Poblado, just not as publicized.

  9. #40001

    Any news of the clubs currently?

    Hi guys,

    I was used to go to Spanish sites to speak about these wonderful ladies. I will be ready to onboard at the end of October (of course if they open flights with Europe).

    I prepared 48 h at my arrival of full sex with dozens of escorts. But was also looking to get info about cheap option as it was in Conejitas / la Barra / Maracaibo and also more expensive places like San Diego / Fase 2 clubs.

    Do any of you know if those clubs are now open. I prefer way more to go in a club, look at the products and select what I like rather than direct escort.

    I understood in other Spanish sites that Centro clubs will normally open in mid November but who knows. Was looking to know if someone got to fase 2 ultimately?

    How things are going currently?

    Nb: I lived few years in Medellin and got my novia there. But looking to examine new products when I will be.

    I only look to full culonas operadas girls men, if you know some girls, do not hesitate to give me the contact.

    Moreover if Fase 2 is open, why not go in a group there. Really want to fuck something, more than 6 months of wait for that moment LOL, was working hard to make money and spend it over there.

  10. #40000

    You will need a covid test to fly within Colombia, to some destinations

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    Don't believe everything you read right away. Fish around for confirmation or the truth.

    .
    If your flying within Colombia to San Andres and some other smaller airports from Colombia you will need a test.

    https://www.medellinherald.com/ln/it...covid-19-tests

    The reasoning here is that there are many areas of Colombia, Usually the smaller remote areas that have no or very little cases of covid to keep them safe from invection.

  11. #39999

    Wrong on this one bud.

    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    It's not a test you do at home: they send you a kit to take the samples, you send back to the lab. You receive the result and certificate COVID-19 Fit for Flight, 2 days later. You can't do a PCR test at home, because PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction, a technique invented by Kary Mullis, who got the Nobel prize for that. It amplifies the segments of DNA. You need special equipment to perform PCR, only a lab can do that.
    Nooooooot true I have a PCR test sitting on my lap as we speak. Sending it back Monday morning and results are expected 2 day turn around. Visit the site Pixel by Lab Corp for more details. Also it's covered by insurance. $0 out of pocket. There are about 9 different sites that offer this service. This was the only one that didn't require you to pay for the kit and took insurance.

  12. #39998

    Just a little help for those recently cancelled by Spirit Airlines

    Anyone notice Spirit Airlines canceled your future trip reservations?. I'm heading down in November and out if the blue my flight just got canceled. I'm meeting a few friends from different cities / states in the US. DC, , Virgin Islands etc etc. All of our flights were nixed. If you go on the sight it says no availability until Nov 19.

    I contacted Spirit because I figured it might of had something to do with the fact I payed $90 for my flight. Maybe due to demand the bumped us all for a higher price ticket buyer.

    Hahah.

    Here's the skinny: Basically the flight schedules changed. The earliest flight that lands in FLL by Spirit per the rep has changed to 2 pm. So you would miss that 10:30 am flight that heads to Colombia. The work around is call the regular number. You will have a credit tied to your old booking number. Request a $50 voucher for your inconvenience. Then have them schedule your flight from FLL to MDE. Flights like $80 as if today for me. Book your own ticket separate to get you down to FLL. I got a $60 rt flight with another economy line. That would get me there by 8:05 am which is more than enough time to catch that now 11 am flight to MDE or CTG. I used the rest of the credit to bump up to the big comfy seats LOL. With a few dollars credit to spare for later. I am actually now flying a day before so I can get my Video test done there in FLL at that place mentioned in the board. Results in 12 to WR HOURS (PCR). I contacted them and they desk assured me the results would be in the lab and results back same night as long as I'm there by 2 pm. Hope this helps anyone that recently received a spirit cancellation. MDE flights are still happening. Just need a little extra effort. Good luck. Don't let the connection times be your demise. I wish they would have told me all this in the email besides a email saying we canceled your flight and you now have a credit for future bookings after Nov 19 LOL. Supposedly that is just the day the schedules will resync for connections.

  13. #39997

    Restaraunt Reviews

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    The reviews were exactly as you described. I am suprised of the mention of majority foreigners. I thought being in the lower parts of poblado was locals. I think I will enjoy it. Certainly will post my experience. Thanks again..
    The lower parts of Poblado, below Avenida Poblado on both sides of Calle 10 with the Manila barrio to the North and Astorga and the Patio Bonito barrio to the South are inhabited by locals who live there, yet, and prior to the Pandemic, numerous high quality restaurants existed that foreigners would patronize. Unfortunately a lot of the best places are gone. In Manila there was a Mexican place called Chilaqulies that actually made black refried beans and homemade tortillas, mole, carnitas, etc, that no other Mexican place in Medellin had, and they used to be in Patio Bonito, moved to Manila, and are now gone but have a restaraunt I think in Envigado. I would eat there twice a week as it was the best Mexican food around. In Astorga they had a five star restaurant called BARCAL. I enjoyed dinig there on a few occasions albeit it was very expensive, and it's gone now as well. For good steaks, forget Malevo in Manila if still open, terrible meat, yet try Cambiloche in Patio Bonito if still open. For good Italian there's Graspa de UVA in Astorga and hopefully they haven't closed. My point here is that there are a lot of great places to eat besides around LLeras which a lot of people patronize and I can't recommend, not a single one of them, however in and around Provenza there's some great places like Taboon, a middle eastern place with Colombain belly dancers, and they are open!

  14. #39996

    At Least One Sala In El Poblado

    Candy House, Calle 11 A # 43 B-27, is an upscale brothel in El Poblado. Nice decor, bar, classy chicas. And I always figure where there's one, there're more.

  15. #39995

    Good video / had no idea it was touristy

    The reviews were exactly as you described. I am suprised of the mention of majority foreigners. I thought being in the lower parts of poblado was locals. I think I will enjoy it. Certainly will post my experience. Thanks again.

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I have not stayed there but walked around there some -its some of the flatter part of Poblado so its very walkable. There are a lot of hostels and restaurants in that area. I ate a place called El Gero Taqueria on the northeast corner of Calle 12 and Carrera 43 e, it was decent tacos. There is another Mexican place that some BMs rave about in Manila called Chilaquiles Manila at Calle 12 # 43 D but Google maps says that one is temporarily closed. There is also an Argentinian steak house called Restaurante Malevo on Carrera 43 e just north of Calle 11 a. Never been there either but I rarely hit an Argentinian place that I do not like. Even that cruddy Requismos in Cartagena serves some decent grilled meat with chimi churi. And this place Restaurante Malevo seems to have some decent looking empanadas which I think are probably better than the Colombian ones.

    Here is a guy giving a tour of Manila. Its very long but you can jump to like the 15 minute mark because he is walking to there from the Metro for that long. It will give an good feel for what the area looks like. This video is when they were still in partial lockdown so it not very lively there then. Its probably picking up a little now.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-7yVUd4GT0&t=2457s
    .

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