Thread: Medellin Hotels and Rental Apartments
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Yesterday 20:16 #1402
Posts: 9Ibiza Motel Lounge Suite M
There are other reviews of Ibiza, I wanted to share my current experience (within the last month).
In my opinion, the best way to have an encounter with someone you don't know well. The place is secure and I went to the original location (there is another one near el Estadio called Ibiza West) so depending where you are, you can position yourself for success.
For those familiar with love motels, its the standard setup, different sized rooms offering additional privacy (parking, etc) but I arrived in an Uber, the guard made me roll down the windows to look at my chica, you ask at the window which rooms are available and they give you a number to pull up to.
Suite M was economical, all room rates are based on 6 hrs, everything you need is there or available for purchase, drink, food, condoms, etc. I liked the sex chair and the light show with the sound system. It made the chica feel like she's giving a show and we sure made use of it.
The exit was equally as easy, you pay thru a discreet small door and you can have your car waiting outside by the entrance. Since I had separate cars, I waited in their waiting room for my car to arrive. Don't risk bringing them back to your place where the unknown lies. The city has this great infrastructure, I wouldn't hesitate using it again to mitigate potential issues with chicas you just met.
https://motelibiza.com/suite_m
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Yesterday 12:43 #1401
Posts: 345Suggestions??
In the past I have stayed at Estelar Blue and Estelar Apartamentos. The suites are a nice size and have balconies-essential for weed smoking.
They are chica friendly and only make me pay a fee when they stay late at night (Apartamentos now charges 20 bucks /100 kcop day or night for guests).
These hotels used to be-even up until last summer-- about 60 US per night--now they are 100 or more. Ridiculous.
I am looking for a suggestion fro a hotel with balcony, kitchen / kitchenette 500 or more square feet, 24/7 security that is chica friendly but checks ID and pays attention. For a normal reasonable Colombian price. Not US prices LOL.
Any ideas??
Thanks!
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02-01-23 02:18 #1400
Posts: 193Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
Because I'll go there for the first time, and I want to bring sexy girls in my room, and colombian pornstars, escorts.
Do you think high sexy girls will go there easily? What do you think of the breakfast?
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01-24-23 01:13 #1399
Posts: 1461Originally Posted by PabloEscobar [View Original Post]
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01-24-23 00:04 #1398
Posts: 13Is Hotel Nutibara in El Centro still guest friendly?
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01-19-23 01:54 #1397
Posts: 683Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
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12-27-22 20:42 #1396
Posts: 1046Originally Posted by BbqMushrooms [View Original Post]
I booked it for 2. So I guess I should say my first "guest" was free. But they would count as the other booked guest. That may work for some and like I said, really nice place.
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12-27-22 20:29 #1395
Posts: 407Some places charges you for each new guest. Maybe someone need to try the new building called Wake. I heard that bringing guest is free until 10 pm if they stay after 10 pm it is 70 usd extra for each.
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12-27-22 14:55 #1394
Posts: 79Any word on Art hotel or hotel dix? I have read these are guest friendly and right near the nightlife?
Energy is booked solid and expensive!
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12-22-22 17:12 #1393
Posts: 486Blux building
Has anyone ever stayed in the Blux in Poblado?
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12-14-22 17:27 #1392
Posts: 76Energy Living in El Poblado
I've been staying at Energy Living since Friday. It was highly recommended by other members and I agree. It caters to foreigners and is a higher end apartment building for about $110/ night. It was actually cheaper than nearby hotels and the rooms are actual apartments with full kitchens. It has a great restaurant on the ground floor, a rooftop pool, and security around the clock. It's 100% guest friendly, no visitor fees as long as the number of occupants are within the apartment max, and requires physical ID to enter.
Bonus points: it has hot water.
Be aware that it's filled with foreigners, many who are here to party, so it might get loud on the weekends, but they have a strict no noise policy after 10 pm. Repeated violations cost 1. 000.000 COP. The guys below me were loud on Friday night and played music on their balcony. But it wasn't a problem after the first night and I went out every night anyway.
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12-09-22 05:45 #1391
Posts: 5Hotel in El Poblado
Can anyone please recommend a nice hotel in El Poblado area?
It will be my first time and I want a nice hotel.
Thank you.
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11-18-22 20:59 #1390
Posts: 1278A word to the wise.
Originally Posted by OctavioG [View Original Post]
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11-08-22 15:26 #1389
Posts: 5Energy living
First time here, will repeat. No guest issues, security guys are cool, restaurant below is awesome. For some reason I thought this place was going to be loud and crazy but it's pretty quite and chill. Not the best gym but I can still get good workouts in.
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11-04-22 16:03 #1388
Posts: 23Guest friendly hotels in Laureles and near El Centro
I'm looking for first friendly hotels in Laureles and near El Centro. But any location would be great.
Also, are there any with jacuzzi?
Cheaper is always better.
Feel free to PM.