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10-19-20 15:12 #40609Senior Member

Posts: 233I do stay in Laureles, which I prefer to Poblado, not because La 70, but because it remembers me "El Vedado" in Cuba (very different, but residential). In addition Poblado is on the mountains, meanwhile Laureles is in the valley, therefore Poblado can get "cold" from time to time.
Originally Posted by JohnnyO
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I used AirBnb, but pay attention when you book, be sure you read the notes. Previously I booked a place to discover after I had to pay 100 k for every guest I had. Which I didn't. I just left the place. If you book an hotel, be sure you can bring guests in your room. I heard by some members there is COVID supplement in some cases. I can't confirm it's true, but these people know what you are here for and they try to get all they can from your pocket.
I don't like casas, neither I like the love hotels, so if I have the opportunity I bring the girls at my place. Sometimes I do errands in El Centro, I try one or two girls, and if I like particularly one I invite her to my place a few days later.
I usually go for the best restaurants in the city, doesn't matter if I have to take a taxi. They are cheap, even the best. I take a taxi usually when the ETA is more than 15/20 minutes, otherwise I walk. In Laureles there are many restaurants, and most of them are concentrated in a couple of areas. I have been to Carmen the other day, which is considered one of the best restaurant in the city. I spent less than 40 dollars for a starter, a main course and postres. Other places I recommend are Barbaro Cocina Primitiva, and if you want to try a peculiar, very thin pizza, made with high quality ingredients, there is this restaurant called Ammazza, which is great IMHO. Also worth a check Saludpan. It's a good place for an alternative lunch. Mondongo offer huge portions, but the quality is not great. I have been there once and I will not repeat.
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10-19-20 15:08 #40608Senior Member

Posts: 761As for centro do not walk around. Taxi to your location and be smart. The security is always outstanding. A few gems are around for decent pricing with an attached facility to do your business.
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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10-19-20 15:03 #40607Senior Member

Posts: 761Cali is fine. Visited in March with zero problems. Visit the two clinicas and you shall be rewarded with a huge selection of chicas with good service.
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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Prices are extremely reasonable.
An issue with Cali is the lack of English compared to Medellin.
Overall Medellin is better for mongering due to the numerous options.
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10-19-20 13:52 #40606Regular Member

Posts: 1643You are so right
Issues of personal violence risk are in their own category. Most risks in life we can play the odds and not worry to much about outliers. The risk of getting in accident while driving, the risk of moving to a new city for a job, the risk of a marriage lasting, etc. But some risks are defined by the outcome more than the probability. Imagine a rare fatal disease, one in a million, one in ten million. But if you have it the incidence is 100%. Doesn't help for someone to say, "Wow, the disease that is killing you is SO rare. " So like you said, everything is copacetic until everything goes wrong, then what? I take way more risks than I should, been lucky so far. Personally I used to stroll El Centro all hours, pre-Covid. But I wouldn't recommend doing what I did. Jumping off the airport bus and running over to NutiBara Hotel? Sure. Heading the opposite direction at 2 AM into the Venezuelan section of town wearing a Nike track suit and sneaks? Probably not a good idea but that didn't stop me. Hey, I wanted to get laid and that's where my girls lived. Peace out.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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10-19-20 13:34 #40605Senior Member

Posts: 1261Cali and Medellin are also different. Last I heard Cali was more dangerous. And I would not be surprised if Cali centro is dangerous. Everyone I know from Cali has been held up at gunpoint at some time, mostly while driving, including just coming in from the airport on a shuttle bus. But, before there is an outcry. I don't know that many people from Cali, so I'm sure someone will have had a great time there, no problems at all, and spent all kinds of time in Centro.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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10-19-20 09:02 #40604Senior Member

Posts: 261I'm reading your reports with interest as I will travel to Medellin for the first time soon. As you have stated in your reports a number of times that you have taken girls back to yours can you please tell me what area you stay in and if you are using a hotel or airbnb. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Incrociatore
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10-19-20 07:33 #40603Senior Member

Posts: 233The Walking Dead
I have been "en el centro" at from 20:30 to 21:40 on Sunday. I don't know if it's because it was Sunday, but all the chicas were gone. Only the few working in front of the bars were still there. Some of them. I can say I have seen just 10% of the girls I have seen Saturday afternoon. I think the best time is between 16 and 19, after most of the chicas leave.
I have seen a monger there, speaking with two girls, maybe around 9 PM? He had a small backpack. One of you guys?
I didn't let anyone near me. I have been really careful to change path when two guys or a group was 30 meters away from me. Police was there, not many policemen, but it was there. And to be honest "el centro" was empty. No girls in Veracruz, no girls in Plaza Botero, I mean just 5. A few zombies around, real zombies, like in The Walking Dead. One was walking dragging his leg, he was like in the tv series.
Well, that's my last night visit there, but I will return between 16 and 19.
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10-19-20 07:01 #40602Senior Member

Posts: 3374Home address
I think he is not talking about tracking live location.
Originally Posted by Incrociatore
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10-19-20 06:53 #40601Senior Member

Posts: 3374I think the discussion here is a little different. Most what we are discussing here are from members who have been in the area practically all day for a long period of time. It is not like that they stay away from downtown and warn others not to come. I think the definition of downtown is far smaller for new members than experienced members so the viewpoint is also somewhat different.
Originally Posted by Frank11
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It may not happen to you, but if it happens to you just once, I think you are going to change your opinion very quickly. That may be the difference of opinion between people never experience it and people who have experienced it.
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10-19-20 05:44 #40600Senior Member

Posts: 101He summed up the entire knowledge base succinctly. Took me a couple of years to figure it out.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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10-19-20 04:57 #40599Senior Member

Posts: 101I know a few Medellin girls who went to Mexico. They went to "work" there. They mostly see Mexican men. Apparently, the pay is better. They get moved to different cities. I know of a girl stuck in Mexico after the covid shutdown, but was able to return after the Colombian government allowed their citizens bank in.
Originally Posted by Blakman
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10-19-20 04:42 #40598Senior Member

Posts: 81I usually offer 300k to 350k COP for all night. Keep me updated on how it goes. When are you going by the way?
Originally Posted by Incrociatore
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10-19-20 04:01 #40597Senior Member

Posts: 4346Prado, especially around the metro station, is the area that makes me more nervous than any other in Medellin. I actively avoid it. It is really easy to get hemmed in there with no way to escape. When I pass through on foot I keep moving at a brisk pace and always keep a building at my side. I can't ever remember moving through there at night on foot. In fact taxi and uber drivers usually detour to avoid it at night so they don't have to stop at a traffic light. That's when the stick up boys on motorcycles or guys off the street run up on you.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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10-19-20 04:00 #40596Regular Member

Posts: 1643I don't know about being robbed on Avenida 70
But I will tell you what I saw there. I was walking with Novia #2 (Maid Service) in the heart of Avenida 70, closer to the University that the Metro Station. I became aware of someone sprinting and approaching from an angle over my left shoulder, street side. What happened next was amazing. Two other guys swooped in at a full sprint, one guy knocked him down with a flying kick and then with perfect accuracy did a side kick to his head while he down, bounced his head off the concrete and knocked him out instantly. At most we were ten feet away and there no one else near. As soon as the guy was down and out, the other two guys sprinted off, from start to finish not more than ten seconds. I am sure all of them were teenagers. The downed guy had on a back pack but his attackers were not interested. Everyone I spoke to said that was an "unusual" incident for that area. My dominant thought then and now was how skillful the little dude was who took him down. Two kicks, one on a full run, the second with pinpoint accuracy. Game over.
Originally Posted by Incrociatore
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Disclaimer: All my posts are based on "pre-Covid" Colombia. Locales and their associated issues may be different now, better or worse.
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10-19-20 03:53 #40595Senior Member

Posts: 4346Yes, it's getting to be ISG World Star edition.
Originally Posted by Blakman
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