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 Originally Posted by Icky994
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I have been searching the forum for a while and have yet to find out where these mansions are. There is a dude selling the info for $75 but that seems ridiculous.
He is a genius! Incredible how smart people can find opportunities to make money out of everything.
 Originally Posted by Surfer500
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is terrible, great advertising though, but in terms of taste and quality, like Jose Cuervo tequila.
I give you kudos for finding such an effective way to express the concept! Only one tequila is worse, for price-to-quality ratio: Patron. At least, Jose Cuervo is cheap.
(but if you find a "Reserva de la Familia" you discover that Jose Cuervo ALSO makes top quality tequilas).
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Looking for a good Pablo tour
I would really appreciate any real recommendations.
Thanks.
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Mansion
 Originally Posted by Icky994
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I have been searching the forum for a while and have yet to find out where these mansions are. Everyone seems to be keeping to info a secret for some reason. I landed last night and was even trying to see about booking a room at the mansion. There is a dude selling the info for $75 but that seems ridiculous. Can anyone help me out here?
hotelmedellinm.com/ you o me, LOL.
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Stay away from didi
 Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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Taxis, Uber, and DiDi run 24/7. Be careful getting a taxi on the street, especially around Parque Llerus. There are some dishonest drivers. Make sure the meter is on and reset. It should start at 3600, I think. There is also a minimum fare. I think it is now 5800. It's best to use an app to hail a ride. Cabify is an app for the regular taxis. All taxis operating in and around Medellin are yellow. There are white taxis that go between the airport and Medellin. All that being said, I have found most drivers are honest. Prices are cheap, but prices of Uber and Didi go up at night and when it is raining.
It fucked up my fone, I lost count of how many apps it put on my fone, many games etc.
I'm guessing they are malware / spyware etc.
If I had to guess I would say I deleted over 50 apps and they kept popping back up.
I had to do a factory reset.
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Zero communication
 Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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Taxis, Uber, and DiDi run 24/7. Be careful getting a taxi on the street, especially around Parque Llerus. There are some dishonest drivers. Make sure the meter is on and reset. It should start at 3600, I think. There is also a minimum fare. I think it is now 5800. It's best to use an app to hail a ride. Cabify is an app for the regular taxis. All taxis operating in and around Medellin are yellow. There are white taxis that go between the airport and Medellin. All that being said, I have found most drivers are honest. Prices are cheap, but prices of Uber and Didi go up at night and when it is raining.
I also love the Didi app it makes it so much easier for a newbie, order on your phone (the price is upfront and given to you on app) car pulls up get in and don't have to say anything at all to driver, get to destination give the agreed price and carry on! Repeat on way back!
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 Originally Posted by ThebMan
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I think I've just about filled up a notebook worth of notes for my first trip. I'm 39, been married for 12 years, and this is the first boys trip I've had in. 12 years. How is the transportation situation there? I'm worried about being stuck in some seedy bar at 4 am with no way home LOL are taxis or uber running 24/7?
Taxis, Uber, and DiDi run 24/7. Be careful getting a taxi on the street, especially around Parque Llerus. There are some dishonest drivers. Make sure the meter is on and reset. It should start at 3600, I think. There is also a minimum fare. I think it is now 5800. It's best to use an app to hail a ride. Cabify is an app for the regular taxis. All taxis operating in and around Medellin are yellow. There are white taxis that go between the airport and Medellin. All that being said, I have found most drivers are honest. Prices are cheap, but prices of Uber and Didi go up at night and when it is raining.
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 Originally Posted by Yoyo2345
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What are beers / mixed drinks costing right now in Medellin? Prices at bars, strip clubs, and then just liquor stores? And is everything opened regularly again? No curfew? Sorry for the all the questions. When I visit in a few weeks, I'll make sure to post about my experiences. Thanks guys!
It all depends on where you're drinking. If you're in Parque Lleras expect to pay 10 k and up for beer and as much as 40 k for a mixed drink. If you're in Laureles drop that down to 6 k and up for beer and up to about 30 k for mixed drinks. In liquor stores you'll pay between 2 k and 6 k for a beer. In bars in El Centro you can get a beer for 3-4 k.
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 Originally Posted by Icky994
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I have been searching the forum for a while and have yet to find out where these mansions are. Everyone seems to be keeping to info a secret for some reason. I landed last night and was even trying to see about booking a room at the mansion. There is a dude selling the info for $75 but that seems ridiculous. Can anyone help me out here?
Google Hotel M Medellin and it will take you to their website.
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 Originally Posted by Icky994
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I have been searching the forum for a while and have yet to find out where these mansions are. Everyone seems to be keeping to info a secret for some reason. I landed last night and was even trying to see about booking a room at the mansion. There is a dude selling the info for $75 but that seems ridiculous. Can anyone help me out here?
www.hotelmedellinplaza.com Carrera 43 No. 2 Sur 50 May not let you in the hotel unless you are a guest. The bar is open I believe 6 pm-2 am now. You can go in there entry maybe up to 50 K. Recommend going after 10 pm, as more chicas appear.
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I really loved his posts
 Originally Posted by Shockman
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Got you beat by 10 yrs mate but we all pale before the sprightly octogenarian that graced our board recently.
Being an optimist, I figure I should have at least 26 yrs more yrs of mongering.
More than that would be great, but even if only 26 more years that would be heavenly.
I want to make it to 100 mongering, is that possible?
I sure hope he can be our beacon / role-model for at least another 20 yrs.
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Travel Announcement. Medellin 25-28
Hello, this my first trip to Colombia. I arrive late on Thursday and then stay in Medellin from Friday to Sunday before taking off toe Santa Marta. If anyone would like to grab a beer, please DM me. I know I'll be taken advantage of by the Paisa, so any wingman help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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 Originally Posted by ThebMan
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I think I've just about filled up a notebook worth of notes for my first trip. I'm 39, been married for 12 years, and this is the first boys trip I've had in. 12 years. How is the transportation situation there? I'm worried about being stuck in some seedy bar at 4 am with no way home LOL are taxis or uber running 24/7?
If you're at Parque Lleras for sure you won't have a problem with transportation.
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Who's Counting
Got you beat by 10 yrs mate but we all pale before the sprightly octogenarian that graced our board recently.
 Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1
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Repeats LOL.
I recently did a sooper pornstar one day in MDE, she was incredible, the next day against "my better judgement" (jajaja) I was trying to get anal LOL.
I did her again, even tho she ratcheted up the PSE it was very mehhh.
So what do I do, I have her a third day in a row, she's trying hard, but I felt like throwing up LOL.
Anyone ever see the movie OldBoy? LOL.
Eating the same fucking food everyday, no gracias, just put a bullet in me.
Post-script, SP is one of the most incredibly beautiful cities on the planet, and definitely the worst city I've ever mongered in.
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Drinks
What are beers / mixed drinks costing right now in Medellin? Prices at bars, strip clubs, and then just liquor stores? And is everything opened regularly again? No curfew? Sorry for the all the questions. When I visit in a few weeks, I'll make sure to post about my experiences. Thanks guys!
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I'm a sucker for a cool view
 Originally Posted by DeepXliv
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I've been to Colosal twice in the past month. I thought the food was good, service, ambience and views were incredible. If you talk to them, the chef definitely has stuff available that is not on the menu. If you go definitely recommend reserving a table where you have a good view and check out sunset and avoid a time when it rains and clouds block the view. Tip is included but its a nice place so we always gave the waiter an extra tip.
That's why we went, we sat right next to the railing during sunset, no rain (pretty nice).
I just think its lame that's all they can offer, I'm sure they can find better chefs.
They really must not care about food quality.
The best thing I tasted was the free bread and butter.
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