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[QUOTE=Wolf662;2204494]Start with these 2 then look thru their friends list:
La Vanee Restrepo.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/eliana.restrepo.940[/URL]
Limbekey Queen.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/LIMBEKEYQUEENSTRUNK[/URL][/QUOTE]I heard that la Vanee is somewhat of a pimpette. She'll hook you up with whatever your looking for as far as type of girl. Anyone have info?
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[QUOTE=Wolf662;2204494]Restrepo[/QUOTE]It seems like half the population of Medellin has the last name Restrepo. A facebook search on just that last name would probably find plenty of results.
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[QUOTE=Wolf662;2204494]La Vanee Restrepo.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/eliana.restrepo.940[/URL][/QUOTE]Ask to join her WhatsApp list. She'll send you dozens and dozens of barrio girls.
One friendly suggestion: Check the ID well because some look (and probably are) minors. She doesn't care if you get busted, she won't be doing time.
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I am thinking about trying MDE.
I've done 30+ trips to Buenos Aires (I have many more posts on the Argentina sister site to ISG), but haven't mongered in too many other LatAm hot spots (outside of the US and Argentina, most of my mongering has been in London and Montreal). Sadly, my Spanish is still terrible. I was looking at Costa Rica and MDE and I think that MDE fits the bill better, for what I like.
I'd probably do about 10 days and I'd make sure to visit the Mansion (s) and other must-see locales. However, if I session 1 to 3 times per day, that leaves me with at least another 10 hours per day to fill up. I like to eat, drink, see sights, museums, sit by the pool, enjoy the view, etc.
I'd be interested in the following:
1) Hotel recommendations: a nice hotel in a good neighborhood that I can walk around in, hit cafes, good restaurants, find chicas and enjoy without feeling like I need to have my guard up, constantly. As a rule, I do almost always have my guard up, but I'd like to be able to relax a little, too. Being my first trip to a new city, I'm going to err on the side of caution.
2) "Guide" recommendations: A couple trustworthy (preferably attractive) bi-lingual chicas who are fun to hangout with, take to dinner and see the sights. I honestly don't care it they provide adult services, I am certain that I can figure that out (my lack of Spanish has never held me back). I am talking about filling up the time, between sessions, with quality interaction with nice women.
3) Restaurant / bar recommendations: good places to eat and drink.
4) Chicas?: I'll keep RTFF.
Thanks guys.
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Restrepo
[QUOTE=Smoothy;2204660]It seems like half the population of Medellin has the last name Restrepo. A facebook search on just that last name would probably find plenty of results.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.facebook.com/manuela.restrepo.7798[/URL]
Avoid this Restrepo. Worst session I've had in the MDE!!
El Mechanico.
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[QUOTE=Smoothy;2204660]It seems like half the population of Medellin has the last name Restrepo. A facebook search on just that last name would probably find plenty of results.[/QUOTE]And the other half is called Montoya it seems.
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Casas in the south?
Hi folks. I am familiar w most of the casas in centro.
I just want to ask if anyone knows of any casas in the south. Envigado, Itagui, Sabaneta?
Thanks!
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Vane is good
Super cool and if you play your cards right you can even get some of that.
She does have a good list and will send pics. Tell her what you looking for.
[QUOTE=Queens35;2204669]Ask to join her WhatsApp list. She'll send you dozens and dozens of barrio girls.
One friendly suggestion: Check the ID well because some look (and probably are) minors. She doesn't care if you get busted, she won't be doing time.[/QUOTE]
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Bachelors trip
Me and a group of friends are going in a few months. 4 or 5 dudes in our 30's and early 40's. I know medellin well but could always use good advice. We are all hispanic. Looking for a nice apt with 4 or 5 rooms and a terrace and jacuzzi but NOT in poblado. Too many gringos. Been looking in airbnb and I stayed at barrys before but now I need something bigger and not in lleras. Also anyone have hookups with party girls that have hot friends pm me.
Also what strip clubs would you recommend?. We are comfortable walking around centro and know the casa scene. We want to hit fase dos but if there is hot ass somewhere else not looking to go to fase 2 tourist trap and rip off.
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[QUOTE=WildWalleye;2204671]I am thinking about trying MDE.
I've done 30+ trips to Buenos Aires (I have many more posts on the Argentina sister site to ISG), but haven't mongered in too many other LatAm hot spots (outside of the US and Argentina, most of my mongering has been in London and Montreal). Sadly, my Spanish is still terrible. I was looking at Costa Rica and MDE and I think that MDE fits the bill better, for what I like.
I'd probably do about 10 days and I'd make sure to visit the Mansion (s) and other must-see locales. However, if I session 1 to 3 times per day, that leaves me with at least another 10 hours per day to fill up. I like to eat, drink, see sights, museums, sit by the pool, enjoy the view, etc.
I'd be interested in the following:
1) Hotel recommendations: a nice hotel in a good neighborhood that I can walk around in, hit cafes, good restaurants, find chicas and enjoy without feeling like I need to have my guard up, constantly. As a rule, I do almost always have my guard up, but I'd like to be able to relax a little, too. Being my first trip to a new city, I'm going to err on the side of caution.
2) "Guide" recommendations: A couple trustworthy (preferably attractive) bi-lingual chicas who are fun to hangout with, take to dinner and see the sights. I honestly don't care it they provide adult services, I am certain that I can figure that out (my lack of Spanish has never held me back). I am talking about filling up the time, between sessions, with quality interaction with nice women..[/QUOTE]The Mansion isn't a "must-see locale." There are those who disagree, but it's not worth going to look at unless you plan to stay there. You'll have to RTFF and decide whether it's what you're looking for.
1. If you stay at the Mansion, you won't need to worry about a hotel. Otherwise you need to verify, preferably twice, the hotel guest policy. There are 2 main areas you may want to search: Poblado near Parque Lleras or Laureles near Carrera 70. Both areas are full of restaurants, bars and night clubs, both have a noticeable police presence and both are reasonably safe.
2. For a bilingual chica who gives tours try.
[URL]https://www.facebook.com/hagale.pues.372[/URL]
I never met her, but a few guys have recommended her. She can also help connect you with some chicas.
3. Restaurants and bars, depends on where you are staying. If you're around Parque Lleras, most of the bars are worth a visit. Same is true along Carrera 70. Restaurants in Poblado, El Botaniko, la Botanika, Thaico, Bao Bei are all options. The'Andre is your best choice for breakfast. 37 Park is another decent breakfast.
Laureles doesn't have the best options for non-Colombian food, but it has some of the better Colombian options. Las Hermanas Paisas is good, as is a place on Circular 2 that I don't know the name of. There are lots of good little spots just a few blocks off of Carrera 70.
If you're in El Centro checking out the casas, try Delicias Naturales. It's just a block away from New Life. Excellent food and cheap. Juan the owner speaks English.
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2204797]If you're in El Centro checking out the casas, try Delicias Naturales. It's just a block away from New Life. Excellent food and cheap. Juan the owner speaks English.[/QUOTE]I love this place too! The almond milk chocolate shake is excellent, and the staff are super -friendly.
Dann Carlton MDE is the only hotel in MDE that makes you feel like you are on holiday. The rest feel like business hotels.
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[QUOTE=JustTK;2204882]I love this place too! The almond milk chocolate shake is excellent, and the staff are super -friendly.
Dann Carlton MDE is the only hotel in MDE that makes you feel like you are on holiday. The rest feel like business hotels.[/QUOTE]Is dann Carlton chica friendly? Also is there any chica fees?
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2204797]If you're in El Centro checking out the casas, try Delicias Naturales. It's just a block away from New Life. Excellent food and cheap. Juan the owner speaks English.[/QUOTE]Uphill from New Life on the next block, the cafe on the corner of Calle 56 and Cr. 43 actually served me the best cup of coffee I've ever had. From a 60-year old guy who goes by "Eszpresszo", that's saying a lot.
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A wingman sent me this. Looks like you guys better stay away from downtown after all!
[URL]https://colombiareports.com/medellin-violence-statistics/[/URL]
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2205031]A wingman sent me this. Looks like you guys better stay away from downtown after all!
[URL]https://colombiareports.com/medellin-violence-statistics/[/URL][/QUOTE]The article MrE forwarded does make me think about robberies in Centro. Are stick-ups or muggings happening? Are gringos getting held up with knives or guns? Are surprise choke holds from behind happening?
How is Centro right now compared to the Tijuana Zona Norte or Bogota's Santa Fe district? . in Centro, will vigilance & never letting your guard down prevent most attacks from ever happening?