[QUOTE=JjBee62;2800431]I believe on Saturday or Sunday there's a bit of a flea market in Parque Bolivar, near the church.[/QUOTE]It's Saturday. It's a craft market. That place has been cleaned up.
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2800431]I believe on Saturday or Sunday there's a bit of a flea market in Parque Bolivar, near the church.[/QUOTE]It's Saturday. It's a craft market. That place has been cleaned up.
[QUOTE=Nounce;2800488]It's Saturday. It's a craft market. That place has been cleaned up.[/QUOTE]Parque Bolivar has always been one of my favorite parks in Medellin.
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2800506]Parque Bolivar has always been one of my favorite parks in Medellin.[/QUOTE]Interesting choice as it's not really a mongering spot which I know your aware of for guys on this board, albeit there are other types of mongering there for locals. And not the safest place to be at late in the evening, no different than Plaza Botero.
Periodista Park, better known as "Stoner's Park" can be fun in the evenings, and many years ago Parque Lleras was a bit similar in that people would openly be smoking dope sitting inside the park.
So many people are using drugs in Medellin. As an example today while leaving the Parque Berrio Station I headed down the main drag to the backside of the Museum and I saw people smoking weed, snorting coke, sniffing glue, and people shooting up. All in walking no more than about 500 meters.
There's so many tourists now, and without the barricades at Botero Plaza, a lot of the drug use I mentioned used to occur there as well.
I think the barricades are going to be permanent.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2800081]Did it ever occur to you that some mongers don't frequent CENTRO because the pussy is cheap, yet because they like the atmosphere, albeit dangerous at times, sometimes like a circus, yet enjoy lurking around looking for new women to take upstairs, and at times finding hidden gems which requires a lot of time and patience.[/QUOTE]More or less sums up why I stay / monger in el centro. My friends don't get it because I will stay at Energy Living with them if they come around but solo I'll just stay at the Nutti.
What's everyone's favorite pueblo to visit?
There is lots of punter / provider activity in Parque Bolivar. It's somewhat of a niche market sometimes referred to as "alternative lifestyle. " You are spot on about the danger and it's not only after dark. It's astonishing how many violent crimes happen in such a small parcel that actually contains a police station.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2800578]Interesting choice as it's not really a mongering spot which I know your aware of for guys on this board, albeit there are other types of mongering there for locals. And not the safest place to be at late in the evening, no different than Plaza Botero.
Periodista Park, better known as "Stoner's Park" can be fun in the evenings, and many years ago Parque Lleras was a bit similar in that people would openly be smoking dope sitting inside the park.
So many people are using drugs in Medellin. As an example today while leaving the Parque Berrio Station I headed down the main drag to the backside of the Museum and I saw people smoking weed, snorting coke, sniffing glue, and people shooting up. All in walking no more than about 500 meters.
There's so many tourists now, and without the barricades at Botero Plaza, a lot of the drug use I mentioned used to occur there as well.
I think the barricades are going to be permanent.[/QUOTE]
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Hi.
I am staying at hotel Dorado.
Got a great rate for 36 dollars.
Lots of hot water.
It's Chica friendly.
I live in Guyana.
But am Canadian citizen.
Scotiabank I pulled Cash last night.
Rate was 3300.
Included a 20900 pesos charge.
I have a TD card.
Migracion was quick yesterday about 15 minutes.
I am east Indian so if anyone ys a Hotel Dorado.
And see me say Hi.
My last trip was in November.
Sureman.
[QUOTE=SureMan;2800702]Hi.
I am staying at hotel Dorado.
Got a great rate for 36 dollars.
Lots of hot water.
It's Chica friendly.
I live in Guyana.
But am Canadian citizen.
Scotiabank I pulled Cash last night.
Rate was 3300.
Included a 20900 pesos charge.
I have a TD card.
Migracion was quick yesterday about 15 minutes.
I am east Indian so if anyone ys a Hotel Dorado.
And see me say Hi.
My last trip was in November.
Sureman.[/QUOTE]You got 3,300? You must be using a Canadian bank to withdraw your money. Even so, the Canadian $ should be slighly above $3,500 Colombian Pesos. You might want to review your methodology.
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[QUOTE=SureMan;2800702]I am east Indian so if anyone ys a Hotel Dorado.
[/QUOTE]Since you've been there before you are probably already familiar with it, but just in case -- Zaaika is an excellent Indian Restaurant in the Parque Lleras area. The back-balcony sitting area can be a nice place for a date, overlooking the park. We never skip it when we visit.
Search "ATM" and "Davivienda" before you make another withdrawal. You can get a much better rate.
[QUOTE=SureMan;2800702]Hi.
I am staying at hotel Dorado.
Got a great rate for 36 dollars.
Lots of hot water.
It's Chica friendly.
I live in Guyana.
But am Canadian citizen.
Scotiabank I pulled Cash last night.
Rate was 3300.
Included a 20900 pesos charge.
I have a TD card.
Migracion was quick yesterday about 15 minutes.
I am east Indian so if anyone ys a Hotel Dorado.
And see me say Hi.
My last trip was in November.
Sureman.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2800767]Search "ATM" and "Davivienda" before you make another withdrawal. You can get a much better rate.[/QUOTE]He's using Canadian dollars.
[QUOTE=DiscoverFL;2800755]Since you've been there before you are probably already familiar with it, but just in case -- Zaaika is an excellent Indian Restaurant in the Parque Lleras area. The back-balcony sitting area can be a nice place for a date, overlooking the park. We never skip it when we visit.[/QUOTE]Hands down this is the best Indian place to eat in Poblado, and they don't fool around on the spiciness, on a scale of 1-5, I can barely handle 2 so it's the real deal when it comes to cooking up and serving spicy Indian food. And it's actually located very close to Parque Poblado about 1/2 block up from the "miracle mile", Avenida Poblado. And Parque LLeras is about three blocks further up the hill from the Indian Place. And a few doors up from the Indian place is Zorba's a vegetarian place with Pizza's and salads. A very young crowd there, "twenty somethings" and usually packed as it's very popular.
[QUOTE=DiscoverFL;2800755]Since you've been there before you are probably already familiar with it, but just in case -- Zaaika is an excellent Indian Restaurant in the Parque Lleras area. The back-balcony sitting area can be a nice place for a date, overlooking the park. We never skip it when we visit.[/QUOTE]Hands down this is the best Indian place to eat in Poblado, and they don't fool around on the spiciness, on a scale of 1-5, I can barely handle 2 so it's the real deal when it comes to cooking up and serving spicy Indian food. And it's actually located very close to Parque Poblado about 1/2 block up from the "miracle mile", Avenida Poblado. And Parque LLeras is about three blocks further up the hill from the Indian Place. And a few doors up from the Indian place is Zorba's a vegetarian place with Pizza's and salads. A very young crowd there, "twenty somethings" and usually packed as it's very popular.
[QUOTE=DiscoverFL;2800755]Since you've been there before you are probably already familiar with it, but just in case -- Zaaika is an excellent Indian Restaurant in the Parque Lleras area. The back-balcony sitting area can be a nice place for a date, overlooking the park. We never skip it when we visit.[/QUOTE]As Guyanese Indian I hardly eat traditional Indian food.
Our lifestyle is Caribbean style.
As another poster mentioned about the rate.
I checked visa it was 3500 pesos for one Canadian dollar.
I will check Davienda.
Sureman.