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03-15-21 03:18 #44741Senior Member

Posts: 5607There are several love motels in El Centro. Motel Eros is probably the biggest, just down the block from the Raudal corner. Hawaii Suites seems decent and there are several others.
Originally Posted by PirateMorgan
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03-15-21 03:02 #44740Senior Member

Posts: 978Really? Like I can not figure out when a tour is being given. Why would I care about that? But the big group of mongers with the slim guy in it is getting attention.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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03-15-21 02:53 #44739Senior Member

Posts: 18164Wait a minute. Are you saying that Comayaguela is dangerous? I have never been myself, but 2 of my brothers love going to that place, the same as I love going to downtown Medellin. Maybe my family lives for danger? All of my friends and family (dad, cousin, youngest brother) that I have ever been with in downtown Medellin at all times of night have never gotten the creeps from it and thought someone was going to attack them. As has been said many times, it all depends on your style and the environments that you are used to as to whether you can handle the place. Of all the times that I have been to Medellin, only the last time I stayed in Laureles. The rest of the times I stayed right in Botero Park or a couple of blocks from it. Personally I do not see the big deal, but I will not advocate for it, nor will I condemn it. Different strokes for different folks.
Originally Posted by Psychman
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03-15-21 02:49 #44738Senior Member

Posts: 171Hotel recommendation
Where can I go to take a girl for sex but not those flea bag places near Botero. And not the Ritz Hotel either. Thanks.
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03-15-21 02:24 #44737Senior Member

Posts: 1274
Originally Posted by BlackThought
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I think BlackThought meant in general when things do open back up that flying into Dusseldorf and hitting the FKK sauna clubs were a better choice than having to fly into Barcelona and taking train then taxi to La Jonquera.
Originally Posted by VsebudetNY
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03-15-21 02:17 #44736Senior Member

Posts: 1274Currently as far as is still listed, a person has to present a negative PCR test taken 96 hours before boarding the flight, and you need to register on the the embassy website. Here is the link for that.
Originally Posted by PrinceMV2
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https://apps.migracioncolombia.gov.c...reregistro.jsf
There was recently news stories about a court ruling saying that the test should no longer be required but I have yet to see this reflected on the embassy website or the Airlines websites for Avianca or LATAM as all these are still showing the requirement. LATAM has an interactive map you can click on to see each country's they fly current requirements.
https://www.latamairlines.com/co/es/.../restricciones
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03-15-21 02:11 #44735Senior Member

Posts: 107It's impossible for majority of US citizens unless you're EU resident or have essential reasons:
Originally Posted by BlackThought
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https://canitravel.net/countries/ger...=united-states
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03-15-21 01:56 #44734Regular Member

Posts: 14Centro in June
I'll be going to Medellin in June. I want to go with the ladies in El Centro. Have been before and enjoyed the scene behind the church but was by myself and felt out of place. Where are the closest ST hotels in that area? I never pulled the trigger last trip down there but would like to hear the views of the guys who pull the girls there and where do you go with them that is the safest place. I hear about Premier plaza but have no idea where it is. All tips would be welcome.
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03-15-21 00:29 #44733Senior Member

Posts: 5607I haven't met her. My tour of Comuna 13 takes about 30 minutes or less. It's free, but she's got a much better ass. I've taken the drive to and from Parque Arvi. 120 k is not a bad deal, depending on how long you stay. However, a much better and cheaper way is to take the Metrocables. Go on a weekday morning and you'll probably be riding alone.
Originally Posted by EducationFund
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Suites 44 is convenient for a Laureles motel. Rooms are very basic but have air conditioning.
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03-15-21 00:14 #44732Senior Member

Posts: 5607I have a problem with that. I believe I belong wherever I want to be. Why pay to go to a foreign country and stay within a tiny part of one city? Especially when that area isn't much different from other upper class area of any other city? I can go to El Paso or Miami if I just want to listen to people speak Spanish.
Originally Posted by HappyShiva
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I like Poblado, but I have no desire to spend all my time listening to disgruntled gringos complain because nobody speaks English. I'll hang out wherever feels right at the moment.
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03-15-21 00:08 #44731Senior Member

Posts: 3802Your right, totally, there's no good deals to be had in El Centro and the gringos should stay away.
Originally Posted by SilverTurtle
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03-15-21 00:02 #44730Senior Member

Posts: 3802I think it would take more like a heavy duty psyc evaluation to determine what type of person would enjoy El Centro. Part of the evaluation would require a "field trip", that would weed out a lot of candidates quickly.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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03-14-21 23:57 #44729Senior Member

Posts: 3802Apparently there's a Colombian law that you cannot force a Colombian to be subject to being tested, nor foreigners as well which the case was about.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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Regardless of whatever the law is, and the interpretation, I think the Colombian Government would be foolish to drop the testing requirement for entry into the Country because of the spread of the new variants. Brazil and poor Italy, it's ugly.
I know there are board members here that won't agree with this, but forget people's political orientation, and if you focus on why we are are here in my case, or others coming here, than the worst thing that can happen is that there is another surge, and based ob ICU capacity, the curfews could start again, and potential lockdowns like before meaning entire weekends / Mondays. And I know other's will say the testing requirement still won't stop things, but it helps as most other Countries require it.
So if the testing requirement helps to avoid hard lockdowns, and with the test no quarantine is required, who would argue with that?
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03-14-21 23:55 #44728Senior Member

Posts: 5607Anyone behaving like you are describing is an accident waiting to happen, whether in El Centro or Provenza. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Originally Posted by SilverTurtle
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On the other hand, there are thousands of good deals in El Centro, not even counting the girls. Plenty of nice cheap places to grab a good meal or a couple of beers. Then pick up a few t-shirts, or a pair of shoes. Don't forget the socks.
While you're down there, snap a few pictures in Botero plaza of the statues and the palace of culture. Take a stroll up to Parque Bolivar and grab a seat in the shade. There are some nice restaurants along the Junin walking street, including Hacienda.
Should you be walking around like a bunch of Japanese tourists on the Vegas strip? No. Should you be loud, drunk and obnoxious? No. Should you be flashing cash and wearing bling, like you're shooting a rap video? No. But if you're willing to act like a responsible adult, pay attention to your surroundings and not act the fool, you can enjoy El Centro.
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03-14-21 23:41 #44727Senior Member

Posts: 171Found in Plaza Botero
She knows and wants her picture published. She is the sweetest street girl I have ever met on the street....and her face is as pleasant as her body and her breasts are just as lovely...and they contain a surprise. She is a nineteen year old Venezulana. [Telephone Number deleted by Admin] No ass holes please. She did not smoke when I saw her.
Last edited by PirateMorgan; 03-14-21 at 23:58. Reason: Add foto








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