Yeah for now its on my mind
I don't know my thoughts once I get there. But for now I have reservations. I paid my money to airbnb and no refund for longer than 30 days so I am all in on this trip. But for now I have reservations.
[QUOTE=Combo;2489758]You're going to be boning multiple chicas and you're worried about people not wearing masks?[/QUOTE].
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[QUOTE=Incrociatore;2489740]Once at the airport I will get some money from the ATM, then I will then check the bus timetable, and if there is a bus soon I will take it, and then I will take a taxi from the bus stop to reach my apartment. If I have to wait too long for the bus, then I'll negotiate a price for the taxi.[/QUOTE]What bus timetable? I guess you are talking about me. You do not have a choice but to take a taxi. The bus stops at midnight and starts back up at 3:30 am.
I have never taken a taxi. I have only taken the bus when staying downtown and bus taxi combo when staying in Laureles as you were trying to do. For future reference it is not hard. There are 2 possible buses outside, Centro and San Diego. You walk up to the guy standing next to the bus and ask, San Diego? If he says si, you go to the back of the bus so that he can put your luggage inside and give you a green reusable rubber claim number for it. You take the San Diego bus and when you see people getting off that is where you get off. Usually there are taxis waiting right there for people getting off of the bus. You do not even have to cross the street.
For reverse order you can search for my post from the first few days in February complete with pictures.
I have been here nearly 8 months
My greatest advice to anyone who comes here during these times, make sure you have an exit plan or some way to earn money while you are here. I would hate to have been here for an extended time and couldn't leave other than on a humanitarian flight. I would hate to come here and accidently contract covid and have to wait it out. I have adjusted well and I plan on leaving next month after my last dental appointment. I really had a great plan when I came this time and fortunately everything worked in my favor and I actually made a ton of money by working from Medellin. One perk from renting my apartment for a year is this, next year when I attempt to rent another apartment, I now have a rental history and I will be able to rent another apartment at the Colombian rate, the same guy who rented me this apartment will vouch for my lights, water, gas on my new apartment. So even with the pandemic, I found a way to make the best of the situation.
Centro, the place I love and know like the back of my hand. If any of you want a stern warning, take notice to the post from Tall Man. I absolutely love centro, but I rarely travel to centro anymore. The robberies are at an all time high, Tall Man is not lying. But everyone has to take their own risks. I am able to handle myself with the best of the grimy people, grew up in the slums, but truth is, I do not want to be injured or killed in Centro over $30-20,000 pesos maximum. I have stated many times that crime rate is at an all time high in Centro, but its your life your risk, have at it. I will drop a link to a fight that occurred on Sept 30th in the park with the infamous Mimi. Like Tall Man said, the tourist police are no longer front and center like they used to be and there is no longer a green tent to locate them that was once in front of the Museum De Antioquia. My honest opinion is this, there are not many gringos here and that is less opportunity for the tourist police to rip off gringos, so they just allow the Colombians and Vennies to go at each other like wild savages. The smart gringos are staying away from Centro, so most of the robberies are occurring amongst the locals.
I have friends who are coming down this week, and I can tell you this, they had to set up a PCR covid exam to come to Medellin, I then helped them to setup PCR Exam for them to take before they leave to go back to the airport in Rio Negro, so even on a 7 day trip, they had to have there schedules set to have exams taken to coincide with their flight schedule. I have also set up a date to have my covid exam taken before I leave the country to head back home. So I really don't see how it would be possible to do the 3 day weekends that I was so famous for anymore unless the same day that you arrive you are tested again and have your results in hand on the next two days to board the plane back to the US. I can tell you this, the exam here is about $310,000 pesos and they deliver the results in a 24-48 hour turn around time. The girls are still here, the risks are just a little bit higher, I mostly go out for food and stay in my own lane. You can definitely learn a lot when you are stuck anywhere for 8 months. Check out the video below and it will show 2 girls fighting and not one tourist police in sight for over 3-5 minutes. Everyone be safe! Pollo Negro is out!!
[URL]https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Rxxw6jASqO8[/URL]
I remember the story very well
All the feedbacks, reviews have been positive. But will keep the robbery and your oppinion active in my mind. I will have to figure it out. I felt so safe in laureles but wanted be in the poblado area to be exposed to something new. Maybe more taxi less walking in that area. Gringo trooper. I love off brand/generic prescripts. Its perfect for a cheapy charlie like myself lol.
[QUOTE=GringoTrooper;2489802]I know the barrio because I went to a farmacia right there (it was cheap, but they had the worst off brand selection).
Just a heads up, this is where a forum member recently got robbed (see his previous posts for reference).
Personally, I don't like this area because I felt it was poorer and it felt shady, in my opinion.[/QUOTE].