-
Casas in Laureles?
As I stated in my previous post, I will be in Medellin this upcoming Monday. I will be there for 15 days. I will be staying in Laureles on La 70 (near Mondongos). I've been to Medellin several times, so I know the lay of the land and have stayed in Laureles most of those times.
Anyone know of any casas in Laureles near La 70 (yes I can speak Spanish, so give me those ones as well) ? Something simple. Go in, drink a beer or two, BJ, FS or whatever, pay then leave. Just that type. If there is a post with a map somewhere on here, can someone re-post it for me?
Thanks.
-
Trip Report
Currently in MDE for couple of weeks. Mainly do casas as I am not sure I want to try Veracruz area without a wing.
Man the first time. Went to Energy the first day. The price for one hour was 150 COP. I think the MDE list says 170 COP.
Line up has gone down since I was there 1.5 years ago. I guess the economy has become really good or more are doing the better paying FB route. I like spinners so if you like them thicker you might like the current lineup. There was one spinner, Karen 18 yo. Had a great time with her and will repeat during my trip.
Even good old New Life was poor. Almost all the girls were the same as I saw last trip and most were thick. Good thing about Centro you can catch and release at a good price. I tried three. The first did not want to be there, the second had too many rules; no fingers, not too hard, you are too heavy. Finally the third did her job. She was the thinnest but was 27 so we'll ridden. 180 COP damage total so I can't complain. In the past there were always 3-5 college student and sinners to choose from. Maybe it is just cyclical or it is time to go fishing elsewhere.
Did Oriental spa in Laureles. One hour real massage plus happy ending was 90 COP. I enjoyed it and the masseuse was a very attractive 19 yo Morena with perky breast. She strips down to panties for the treatment. She gives you a shower after wards.
I am in town for a couple of weeks so if any of the veterans of the street scene wants a wing man hit me up.
I wanted to do her but she quoted 100 COP at which I balked. I had just finished with Karen and thought the price was too high.
-
[QUOTE=ElMoreno202;2378004]A
Anyone know of any casas in Laureles near La 70
Thanks.[/QUOTE]You should check the Medellin map that is available in this forum. I think it even has its own thread.
-
[QUOTE=MojoBandit;2377879]they don't have air conditioning in Medellin because they don't need it[/QUOTE]There is definitely AC in Medellin. Even this month it has been pretty hot during the day when the sun was out. Not all, but the better gyms tend to have AC as well as hotels, malls, etc. The metro tries to have AC but sometimes it seems like hot air LOL.
-
I disagree. I recommend air conditioning. It gets hot during the day and a bit humid. Your apartment or hotel without AC will not feel that comfortable. I have had chicas even ask me to turn on the ac higher after intense love making. San Peter apts all have air. TRYP hotel has it. The good places all should have it. Be careful with some of the Centro hotels like hotel botero They advertise AC but it doesn't work and hasn't in years. The difference in price isn't that much. You are there to have a good time why sacrifice AC?
[QUOTE=MojoBandit;2377879]The city of Medelland is called the City of Eternal Spring, don't confuse it with Cartagena where the humidity hits you like a sauna, they don't have air conditioning in Medellin because they don't need it, some of the flacas that visit my apartment complain about being cold without AC, Medellin has a Goldilocks climate 365 , not too hot not too cold, weather wise Medellin is paradise. You might want to put in a long sleeve shirt at night if you get cold easy. At home I crank the air at night to sleep better, but in Medellin I don't even use a fan[/QUOTE].
-
[QUOTE=MojoBandit;2377879]The city of Medelland is called the City of Eternal Spring, don't confuse it with Cartagena where the humidity hits you like a sauna, they don't have air conditioning in Medellin because they don't need it, some of the flacas that visit my apartment complain about being cold without AC, Medellin has a Goldilocks climate 365 , not too hot not too cold, weather wise Medellin is paradise. You might want to put in a long sleeve shirt at night if you get cold easy. At home I crank the air at night to sleep better, but in Medellin I don't even use a fan[/QUOTE]Thanks for the reply, I'm coming from Jamaica & I don't use A. See but it does get hot in the early afternoons & I definitely don't want to be that hot but you're making Medellin sound a whole lot cooler than Jamaica which makes me want to book the cheap hotel so I can have more spending $ on my vaca.
There's a super cheap hotel I'm seeing on Expedia called "Ayenda 1245 Hotel Belen Plaza," it's $153 for 14 nights, it comes with a ceiling fan & house keeping & looks fairly clean, it's in Calle 30 in Laureles, would you guys book here if you just wanted somewhere to sleep in a safe area for cheap or no? [URL]https://www.expedia.com/Medellin-Hotels-Hotel-Belen-Plaza.h4992691.Hotel-Information?chkin=10%2F29%2F2019&chkout=11%2F12%2F2019®ionId=6270645&destination=Laureles%2C[/URL]+Medellin%2 C+Colombia&swpToggleOn=true&rm1=a1&x_pwa=1&price=0%2 C200&sort=price&top_dp=11&top_cur=USD&rfrr=HSR&pwa_ts=1570287607477 Here's the link.
P. s I'm not planning on bringing any chicas back to my room.
-
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2378068]Thanks for the reply, I'm coming from Jamaica & I don't use A. See but it does get hot in the early afternoons & I definitely don't want to be that hot but you're making Medellin sound a whole lot cooler than Jamaica which makes me want to book the cheap hotel so I can have more spending $ on my vaca.[/QUOTE]With a high of 80 and lows of 60 at night, someone from Jamaica will be looking for a blanket, not air conditioning.
-
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2378068]Thanks for the reply, I'm coming from Jamaica & I don't use A. See but it does get hot in the early afternoons & I definitely don't want to be that hot but you're making Medellin sound a whole lot cooler than Jamaica which makes me want to book the cheap hotel so I can have more spending $ on my vaca.
There's a super cheap hotel I'm seeing on Expedia called "Ayenda 1245 Hotel Belen Plaza," it's $153 for 14 nights, it comes with a ceiling fan & house keeping & looks fairly clean, it's in Calle 30 in Laureles, would you guys book here if you just wanted somewhere to sleep in a safe area for cheap or no? [URL]https://www.expedia.com/Medellin-Hotels-Hotel-Belen-Plaza.h4992691.Hotel-Information?chkin=10%2F29%2F2019&chkout=11%2F12%2F2019®ionId=6270645&destination=Laureles%2C[/URL]+Medellin%2 C+Colombia&swpToggleOn=true&rm1=a1&x_pwa=1&price=0%2 C200&sort=price&top_dp=11&top_cur=USD&rfrr=HSR&pwa_ts=1570287607477 Here's the link.
P. s I'm not planning on bringing any chicas back to my room.[/QUOTE]Since you said you won't bring girl back, I think you should find a hotel near the venues you want to visit. This hotel is a little far, the transportation cost may cost as much as the hotel itself. If you want to stay in Laureles, most people seem to be staying near La 70 or the metro stops.
New Life does not have AC but I have noticed that some chicas would turn fan on during sex.
-
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2365993]Huh? You know you can give a chick here in Thailand $300 for the same damn thing right? I was talking to a buddy the other day that was giving this chick a $100 retainer every month to come over and fuck and cook and clean whenever and as many times as he wanted. He showed me the picture and ended up being a chick that I used to fuck too. I had met her on tagged way back when.
Hilarious because Chunky Monkey is where we were eating Wednesday when this story happened.[/QUOTE]Paisa beats Thai IMHO.
-
[QUOTE=Nounce;2378087]Since you said you won't bring girl back, I think you should find a hotel near the venues you want to visit. This hotel is a little far, the transportation cost may cost as much as the hotel itself. If you want to stay in Laureles, most people seem to be staying near La 70 or the metro stops.
New Life does not have AC but I have noticed that some chicas would turn fan on during sex.[/QUOTE]I plan on taking uber everywhere pretty much, I probably will do most of my mongering in El Centro but from time to time will go to Luna Lunera & will check out Parque Lleras as well. The only reason I'm aprehensive to book a hotel in El Centro is because I plan on going out at night often & I don't want to feel unsafe leaving or returning to the hotel as I'm a strip club kinda guy.
2 Questions:
1. Do you or anybody else care to give me some hotel recommendations for inexpensive, safe & central hotels?
2. Both Playmates Bar Show & Barra Ejecutiva are opened until 3-4 am & google shows that from 8-10 pm are when they are most busy; would you guys go to these places late at night directly via Uber both ways?
-
Faison club
Have anyone ever heard of it? My friend is in Colombia for the first time and told me about it. Never heard anyone mention it.
-
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2378068]Thanks for the reply, I'm coming from Jamaica & I don't use A. See but it does get hot in the early afternoons & I definitely don't want to be that hot but you're making Medellin sound a whole lot cooler than Jamaica which makes me want to book the cheap hotel so I can have more spending $ on my vaca.
There's a super cheap hotel I'm seeing on Expedia called "Ayenda 1245 Hotel Belen Plaza," it's $153 for 14 nights, it comes with a ceiling fan & house keeping & looks fairly clean, it's in Calle 30 in Laureles, would you guys book here if you just wanted somewhere to sleep in a safe area for cheap or no? [URL]https://www.expedia.com/Medellin-Hotels-Hotel-Belen-Plaza.h4992691.Hotel-Information?chkin=10%2F29%2F2019&chkout=11%2F12%2F2019®ionId=6270645&destination=Laureles%2C[/URL]+Medellin%2 C+Colombia&swpToggleOn=true&rm1=a1&x_pwa=1&price=0%2 C200&sort=price&top_dp=11&top_cur=USD&rfrr=HSR&pwa_ts=1570287607477 Here's the link.
P. s I'm not planning on bringing any chicas back to my room.[/QUOTE]I would book there, if I was just looking for a cheap place to sleep. However, I wouldn't generally recommend it to a first time visitors.
For me, it would be fine. It's a short walk to a L1 Metro Bus station. It's also not too far to walk up to La 70, although there's a few blocks that might make some people nervous if walking at night. There's cheap, reasonable food around.
It all depends on how comfortable you are being off the beaten path.
-
[QUOTE=Beobeo;2378187]Have anyone ever heard of it? My friend is in Colombia for the first time and told me about it. Never heard anyone mention it.[/QUOTE]Never heard of it.
-
It's a local club. One of his friend took him there. My fav fb girl heard about the place but doesn't know the address. I think we need someone to infiltrate the local forum and get local club locations jajaja.
[QUOTE=MedellinGringo;2378207]Never heard of it.[/QUOTE]
-
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2378160]I plan on taking uber everywhere pretty much
[/QUOTE]If you are taking uber everywhere, why does it matter which hotel you book as you are not walking? You need to consider taking taxi too. Depending on where you are, it is possible that uber may not want to pick up in this area that late at night, you will end up waiting for a long time for uber to be available.
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2378160]The only reason I'm aprehensive to book a hotel in El Centro is because I plan on going out at night often & I don't want to feel unsafe leaving or returning to the hotel [/QUOTE]