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05-20-23 02:28 #62084Senior Member

Posts: 2125Last time I stayed at Calle Real it was 40 mil per day for a basic room and they were chica friendly but charged a fee of 10 mil per visit for chicas. Also they need to have a cedula in order to come up to your room, Venezuelan cedulas were ok. This was in 2021 however so they may have raised the prices since then.
Originally Posted by Ullo200
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Premier Plaza I believe is currently 70 mil per day and they are chica friendly (obvio as it also functions as a short time hotel). Not sure what the visitor fee is there but I believe it's around 18 k per hour when used as a short term hotel so probably something like that for the visitor fee for people staying there per diem.
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05-19-23 23:48 #62083Senior Member

Posts: 3802I've stayed at both establishments, totally guest friendly. Calle Real is old and funky. If you stay there ask for a room at the back of the building as it will be quiet versus a room in the front. Premier Plaza is more modern, some rooms with jacuzzi tubs and fuck chairs, however you need to stay away from a room in the front, they can be very bright and hot and noisy, and immediately behind the Hotel you can at times hear noise from the bars along the street. If you stay there, ask for a room in the middle, it will be the quietest. Not sure whether they have a joiner fee meaning if your staying overnight whether they will charge a fee for bringing in multiple Chicas. Years ago it was unlimited but I think they charge a joiner fee, maybe 10,000 COP. There's no air conditioning at either place, and both will have hot water (hopefully). Just be advised thought that if you've never been here before, are an obvious gringo with no Spanish speaking skills it can be dicey after around 9 PM walking around alone, especially along the passage way from Calle Real down to Premier Plaza by the Veracruz Church. As far as amenities, well you will be lucky if you get a room that has a toilet seat, let alone a showerhead. There's no AC at these places, so if I had to choose, and I wanted something more modern then Premier Plaza might work for you. And of course Nutibarra is kind of old and funky as well, but for going out at night it would be a safer bet then the other too because there is direct access by taxi to the front door where as you will have to walk a ways to the ohters.
Originally Posted by Ullo200
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05-19-23 23:20 #62082Senior Member

Posts: 98Cash for Ubers
My trip last year in Cali, I had to switch to "pay in cash" because it was a lot easier to get an uber that way. Someone explained to me the drivers preferred cash payment and most wouldn't come pick you up if you had it set for pay by credit card.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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05-19-23 22:57 #62081Regular Member

Posts: 2Don't go fooling yourselves
Hey fellas, theres been a few posts lately about looking for "good" girls in Medellin for a GF,/ relationship. First this is not what this forum is about. Second a tell tale sign she's not. If she has photos at these nice restaurants in Poblado. I like to eat there too but don't go foolin yourselves fellas cause someones paying for those dinners and theyre not usually paying cause theyre interested in her personality. Haha just keep a sane head on your shoulders and don't take it all too seriously. Have fun here.
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05-19-23 18:05 #62080Senior Member

Posts: 676Uber accepts cash in Colombia
You have the option to pay the ride in cash.
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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05-19-23 18:00 #62079Senior Member

Posts: 4349I had a problem in another country. I had to open a new uber account. Uber blocked me from using the app unless I paid the credit card chargeback. I used a different card and e-mail address to open a new account and it's like it never happened. It wasn't even enough money to justify the inconvenience but I feel it's important to give Uber some incentive to keep tricky drivers in line.
Originally Posted by Parasitius
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05-19-23 17:52 #62078Senior Member

Posts: 4349Poblado, especially Parque Lleras, the Poblado metro station and the Domino's Pizza on la 10 are ground zero for ride share and taxi ripoffs. In fact, they are ground zero for gringo ripoffs of every kind. Uber cleverly words its support questions so you have to pay attention to how you report situations like this. What works is to select the driver did not end the trip after he dropped me off selection. From the description of uber's response it sounds like they assumed the original poster was still in the vehicle the entire time.
Originally Posted by Villainy
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05-19-23 17:23 #62077Regular Member

Posts: 18Thanks for quick reply, I have seen Calle Real but was not sure it was guest friendly, between Calle Real and Premier Plaza which one you think us better (in terms of amenities).
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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05-19-23 17:13 #62076Senior Member

Posts: 3802Almost like Halloween late at night around the Veracruz Church area, not a good place to be for anyone who is afraid of their shadow. LOL.
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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05-19-23 14:13 #62075Senior Member

Posts: 2125Calle Real and Premier Plaza and various others up in prado area a cpl blocks up the street from hotel nutibara (if you have the cajones to stay in that area LOL).
Originally Posted by Ullo200
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05-19-23 05:22 #62074Senior Member

Posts: 2125Oh and I forgot to mention actually better yet than InDriver is to just use the good old public transit. One of the main reasons I chose medellin over Bogota to rent and apartment and live her when I'm not working was the metro system. The metro, tranvia, metro cable and integrated busses can get you just about anywhere you need to go and for a fraction of the cost. Current price is only 2880 pesos for using both lines of the metro and the attached metro cables and then you can pay a discounted prices of 1800 if you need to transfer to a bus after using the metro. And I have never not one time had a bus driver or metro station give me back counterfeit money or any other kind of scams. Also there are lots of police and cameras throughout the metro system and it is safe and for the most part reliable (although linea K metro cable was down for a cpl hours this evening but that is not the norm).
Originally Posted by JohnHancock11
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05-19-23 05:14 #62073Senior Member

Posts: 2125I always use inDriver and it's always in cash. You put in the amount your willing to pay and drivers will accept it or offer a counter offer. I have never had a problem with InDriver. Avoid using regular taxis if possible tho, they have counterfeit bills they use to give you your change. Taxistas are scam artists.
Originally Posted by JohnHancock11
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05-19-23 02:52 #62072Senior Member

Posts: 803Taxis and / or InDriver
I've lived here for almost 4 years now. I take taxis everywhere and I don't have any bad experiences to report. Of course if you are getting your taxis at Parque Lleras or close by. Then there might be someone trying to take advantage. Afterall that is the tourist zone where the rich foreigners stay.
Originally Posted by KeviKev68
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Locals use taxis for short trips or the Metro or buses of course. Longer trips (like for example Laureles to Bello) they all seem to use InDriver. As someone pointed out, enter your pick-up and destination and your suggested price. You may get counter-offers. If nothing happens raise your price 1 mil. Easey Peasy.
I think people should know that outside of the Parque Lleras area, taxis are just fine. Of course it would help if you can articulate in Spanish where you want to go. Failing that give him the destination written on a card or piece of paper. I'm pretty friendly with a group of ex-pats that are living here and I haven't heard of any incidents or problems with a taxi.
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05-19-23 02:04 #62071Senior Member

Posts: 1843The Tall Man is in your court with regards to HELP disco in Rio, been there a few times in the early 2000's and what memories of the chicas, the dancing, the energy and hey it's Rio after all.
Originally Posted by BlueChange
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Enough said!
TTM.
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05-19-23 01:28 #62070Senior Member

Posts: 3802First Post
Unfortunately there are no guest friendly hotels in and around the area you described.
Originally Posted by Ullo200
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