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Observation Deck La Veracruz?
I was watching this video of a youtuber walking around El Centro and around 7:05 there is some footage of the infamous Carrera 53 Calle 52 intersection from a great vantage point which I'm am deducing is the Grill Venecia (see attached photo).
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0c_qn_wxIU&list=PL3qIKKFJmVmS0clk_5FngjMyq8escpYVz&index=4[/URL]
Anyone ever eat here before- is it as promising as it looks as an observation deck of the action?
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Fotos from the last 24 hours
A couple of face-fucking fotos of Soft Swirl. She likes it rough, I would never intentionally leave a mark but she was an hour late for our tryst at the Love Motel in Bello and I made her pay a price but don't worry she loved it. She's up against the headboard in the one photo but I think I found a soft spot in my heart and put a pillow behind her head jajaja.
Most of the rest of the photos are Super Groovy and she is just that, depends on your personal taste but I don't think the female form gets much better than that. Plus she is a top performer except she is not into anal which is fine by me but she'll bend the rules for me, as she put it, "Even if I don't get pleasure from it, I will do it because I know you like it. "Got to love that attitude.
There is sort of an optical illusion photo of of downtown Medellin from near Ground Zero that you don't see everyday, that's not two separate photo spliced together, that's just the angle and the setup my eye caught.
Guest friendly Hotel near Poblado station?
Hi everyone,
About to make my first trip to Medellin in November and trying to do a lot of research, but I am stuck on something. Because I didn't know any better, I had booked a hotel in centro, because it seemed to be close to all the low priced casa action, but from what I'm reading in some pages in this forum, it doesn't seem to be a smart place for me to stay for my very first visit. Maybe later, but not right now, when I don't even know any Spanish. My issue is that no matter where I travel, I try to avoid taxis as much as possible and I like to either take a train, bus or walk. Taxis of course are always the more expensive transportation option which I try to avoid by trying to position myself in hotels to where I would not need a taxi.
Anyway, I'm now thinking that I still want easy access to the El centro area, but won't want to get a hotel there, due to what I mentioned above. Did research tonight and it seems that areas I should stay as a first timer is the El Poblado area or the Laureles area. I saw tonight that a metro train (Linea A) can take me from El Poblado to El Centro (Parque Berrio, Prado stops), so that looked promising. No idea at the moment if Laureles area offers something similar, but for right now, I need to know if anyone can recommend a low priced hotel (less than 50 a night. Don't want an airbnb) that is within a short WALKING DISTANCE of El Poblado station. Hopefully it's guest friendly as well, but I'll email your recommended hotel to confirm.
If I am again on the wrong track (like I was when I originally booked a hotel in centro), just let me know a better suggestion for what I am looking for. Reading here about the low casa prices is what drove me to say screw Thailand and purchase this Medellin airline ticket.
Will appreciate any help. I promise a very good first timer trip report when I return back home!