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04-05-21 14:51 #45155Senior Member

Posts: 6419It took me about 15 to 20 minutes to walk to Botero Park. I have also stayed at Nutibara which is a little more expensive. The Nutibara's wi fi was better. If both hotel's wifi were similar I would prefer Le Gran.
Originally Posted by Ruddock1
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04-05-21 04:53 #45154Senior Member

Posts: 658Yeah the Samsung A02 is a great "burner phone". I bought one at Ktronix in Poblado a couple months ago. I don't know the specs but price was 370 mil pesos so less than $110. Same size and not a lot different from my Google Pixel 3 home phone. One advantage of buying it in Medellin is the imei number gets registered automatically in Colombia so you don't have to worry about it getting locked out after 60 or 90 days. If you are bringing your own phone to Colombia be sure to get your imei number registered. Don't ask me how.
Originally Posted by Queens35
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04-05-21 02:41 #45153Senior Member

Posts: 4347Yes, you can use a driver's license or any other official or official looking government issued ID.
Originally Posted by UsualSuspect33
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04-05-21 02:15 #45152Senior Member

Posts: 1445 pm lockdown
I am also curious. Can you be in a taxi after 5 pm, or is it complete lockdown? Can chicas arrive in taxi at say 8 pm and leave in taxi at 12 pm?
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04-05-21 01:50 #45151Senior Member

Posts: 320Travel cell phone
Admin: Move this as needed, not sure if this belongs in this section.
If anybody is looking for an good, cheap, unlocked cell phone, look at the Samsung Galaxy A02. I just bought a new one on Ebay from a US seller for $130. In past trips, I was using a Motorola that I bought in MDE for 300 k which is slow and when scrolling is not very smooth, and this one comes in 2 models (one has 4 GB RAM, and the other 3). I bought the one with 3 GB RAM and it's 10 x better than my Motorola, smooth scrolling, the apps load fast, pics / videos load fast, and it's got a 6.5" screen.
I tested it with a sim to make sure it's unlocked and it seemed to work (unless it's locked to AT&T because that's the SIM that I tried). I will use this on my trip later this month. I can give you a link to the seller that I used. I have no stake in this, just trying to help a brotha out.
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04-05-21 00:15 #45150Regular Member

Posts: 14Thanks for the feedback. I'll see what happens. The price looks very cheap at around 32 bucks a night. How far is the hotel from the Veracruz church?. I really enjoyed hanging around Botero Park / museum area. One drawback is me trying to figure out what is in walking distance 3 or 4 minutes away in terms of restaurants / food from the hotel at nighttime? I am trying to figure out will I be a prisoner at night in the hotel with absolutely nothing to do as I hear of the dangers of the city at night or is it possible to find a really close restaurant for coffee / drink etc.
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04-04-21 22:35 #45149Senior Member

Posts: 2379Freaked you out?
Originally Posted by MiamiSammy
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With a criteria of minimal to no street noise (and not windowless), I've found the options in Centro extremely limited to non-existent. At least with the Nuti, you get quiet enough (7th floor) and there's food restaurants and drink onsite. I'd be glad to learn of any better finds.
The Nutibara Annex hotel across the street has gone to monthly only rentals (about $300/ month).
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04-04-21 20:44 #45148Senior Member

Posts: 339Is Nutibara really the best in El Centro? I was so disappointed when I stayed there last time. The only thing I would say in it's favor is the patios, which allow killer views of the city- or a place to cash it all in, as there's nothing more than a wall about 18" high around it. It ended up kinda freaking me out.
Originally Posted by Golfinho
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04-04-21 19:35 #45147Senior Member

Posts: 181Just finished 2 week trip
Appreciate all the posts, I just finished a two week trip most in Medellin but some in Cali, I'll type up some reports but to start I didn't get the chance to check out El Centro. Facebook is easy, websites are easy, Poblado is easy, Tinder is easy but not worth it for a short trip. When the curfew was midnight, there is a club you can go to that was open to 3 am. When the curfew hit 5 pm there wasn't much you just had to hit up girls you already had digits for. I would not recommend going down right now, I would wait until at least mid to end of April. I had a great time, probably fucked 17 girls in the two weeks with some of them having repeat performances and I'll be back Memorial Day weekend if anyone is there.
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04-04-21 16:08 #45146Senior Member

Posts: 763I would check with the hotel on the guest regulations and make sure you book a room for 2 if you want a girl to spend the night. For pulling girls either make a date with a day street / Casa girl or at night hit the Centro strip clubs (the hotel is only a few blocks from Barra Ejectiva strip club with Maracaibo right next door) and either make a date for when the girl gets off work or pay the club the exit fee (50 k I think) to have the girl leave right away. And of course make a deal with the girl for TLN. Toda La Noche. 250 k is what I have offered which usually works.
Originally Posted by Ruddock1
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04-04-21 15:31 #45145Senior Member

Posts: 2379This Gran is a good hotel. Second best choice in this area after the Nutibara which is not girl friendly. On previous visit, some girls were let in no problem. For others, they made me pay a fee (a small one). The criteria was vague, they make a judgement call based on her attire and who knows what else. One thing is due to covid they may not be fully open: last month I walked in and they said no vacancy. For Centro hotels, do not book in advance: turn up and inspect as you can't hear street noise on a hotel booking website.
Originally Posted by Ruddock1
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04-04-21 15:10 #45144Senior Member

Posts: 1660Curfew extension to April 9.
https://www.elcolombiano.com/antioqu...-19-BK14873651
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04-04-21 14:42 #45143Senior Member

Posts: 6419I stayed at this hotel a few years ago and reported on my stay here back then. I stayed one night in a room I did not like because of traffic noise and moved to a quieter room. The location is great just footsteps away from some great casas. My main reason for not returning was the wi fi which was virtually non existent in the rooms. I had to go down to the lobby for internet. If that situation improves I will stay here again.
Originally Posted by Ruddock1
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04-04-21 11:47 #45142Senior Member

Posts: 261Just Landed
Long trip from Europe yesterday and once again I arrive right in the middle of curfew, it won't be as painful as my first time here as I have my girls waiting to visit. No major dramas en route apart from the check in girl inisiting I need proof of accommodation and wanting to see a lease LOL. In polite terms I told her it's total BS as none of the official info states this requirement. She starts calling head office in Amsterdam saying I don't have proof of accommodation while admitting on the phone its not listed as a requirement on the official site KLM use (Travel Doc? And advise passengers to use. I think they must have told her to stop being silly as she dropped the phone and accepted defeat but she did worry me a bit.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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At surfer. On the last lockdown within the last hour the roads and traffic became insanely busy. I was with a chica and it was almost impossible to get a taxi, I wouldn't even attempt to get on the metro as I'm sure there would be a mass exodus. A street urchin was trying to get taxis for people and I got panicky that I would be stuck.
This time I will stay max 2 hours before lockdown hits as I want to be well out of there as comfortably as possible not standing on the roadside for nearly an hour in a sea of people trying to get out.
If anyone wants to meet for a beer, swap stories and roam centro shoot me a PM.
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04-04-21 05:26 #45141Regular Member

Posts: 6Pico and cedula. Can I use driver's license instead of passport?
Is it possible to get around the Pico and Cedula restrictions if your passport ends in an even number, and your driver's license ends in an odd number?
Can you carry the passport on the even days, and just your driver's license on the odd days?








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