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10-21-25 17:40 #7536Senior Member

Posts: 246How long ago was that? Because recent reports indicate that they seem to have added extra people and the lines have gotten a lot shorter.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939
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10-21-25 17:28 #7535Senior Member

Posts: 246Regardless of what you hear in the news, there is still major economic trade between Colombia and the United States. So there is a lot of regular travel, not just for tourism, but also for business and even for families. The Colombian peso remains quite strong against the USA Dollar compared to how it was a year ago, and the current news haven't changed it much. There are always people pulled aside at customs who just don't feel or look right. And there are always custom officers who will claim whatever reason for it. I don't think that there is any current action happening directly because of the politics between both countries. And by the way, President Petro can travel to the USA In his role as President of Colombia. He cannot, however, travel as a private visitor, which he wasn't planning to do since he is President. In other words, the visa that they pulled was his personal travel visa, not his diplomatic one. When something real happens that actually affects the Colombian economy in a significant way, I think you will see it by a significant change in the exchange rate beyond the current small dips and rises.
Originally Posted by MaddTraveler
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10-21-25 01:34 #7534Senior Member

Posts: 391Temperature Check
Yo. I know we don't talk politics here, so just a brief note and check on what y'all think the current events. Which directly affects our travel to Col especially Mde. Is it safer to not take a trip there? Especially with the heavy headbutts happening between Prez Petro and Ours? Heck based on a YT vid, one of the guys held up and interrogated at the Airport was told by the officer that they're doing that bc of what our guy is doing in the WH to them. Like the crack down against dr. You GS or the cash subsidy being withheld. Even a US passport revocation of Prez Petro LOL. I mean he got to feel some kind of way that he can't travel to the US yet its citizens are still coming. Retaliation makes sense.
If you already live there, you prob don't gaf as I wouldn't. But what's the take and feel on those not on the ground right now?
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10-06-25 23:42 #7533Senior Member

Posts: 1888S
And some might prefer it because it's relatively flat which makes for easier walking. Which is unusual in Medellin.
Originally Posted by Huacho
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10-06-25 13:21 #7532Senior Member

Posts: 241Basic safety: don't drink or drug with locals and girls, modest=old clothes, don't stand out from the crowd, don't attract attention. Don't think that you are the coolest guy, and forget about North American attitude that you can say whatever you want because the police are protecting you. One murder in the area doesn't mean anything, people die in car accidents more often. If you get robbed, it's not fatal either. Say thanks for the experience and go home and enjoy life.
Originally Posted by Jicks
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10-06-25 08:16 #7531Senior Member

Posts: 1291Cartel Killings
Yep, I agree with you-- the clubs and probably everything else is cartels-- a club owner was hit while driving in SF a few yrs back.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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10-05-25 19:11 #7530Regular Member

Posts: 996Yes, incorrect. It is a normal, somewhat upscale area populated 98% by Colombians. I recommend it because it is reasonably safe, reasonably central, and has good restaurants and shopping.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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10-05-25 15:40 #7529Senior Member

Posts: 18216The guy was not just randomly killed. That is just like saying Utah Valley University is not safe because Charlie Kirk got killed there or The Ford Theater is not safe because President Lincoln got killed there. Those were targeted hits, not random acts of violence.
Originally Posted by Jicks
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10-05-25 15:32 #7528Senior Member

Posts: 18216I mostly stay downtown. Two times I have not stayed downtown, I have stayed in Laureles. There really isn't an expat area. Expats stay all over. The tourist area is Poblado. The only thing different about there is that there are tourist prices for accommodations and food. As far as anything being convenient from a tourist perspective, I would say they are all the same. The difference I would say is that if you are up in the hood somewhere it takes longer to get the rideshare to come amd of course there are less restaurants and stuff. But Laureles is just as good for tourists as Poblado.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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10-05-25 15:17 #7527Senior Member

Posts: 49Yeah, I'd read Laureles was nice but I was under the impression it was an expat area, rather than being especially convenient from a tourist perspective. Is that assumption incorrect?
Originally Posted by Huacho
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10-05-25 15:15 #7526Senior Member

Posts: 49I'm not claiming I can chat up any girl in any surroundings (far from it) but a lot of girls find it charming that you're making the effort to talk with them without knowing the language. Being willing to look a fool can go a long way.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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I'm not going to lie, fucking a girl less than half my age while her parents are in the next room sounds like a huge turn on, but I'm not really interested in "dating" anyone on this trip. I doubt many parents would be too keen on me popping over to drain myself inside their daughter and then leaving, never to see them again.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Cool. Thanks for the tips.
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10-05-25 05:00 #7525Senior Member

Posts: 66A guy got killed near the SF clubs
Homicide news very close to Santa Fe clubs.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sUw74DoegeM
No where is safe in SF.
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10-04-25 20:14 #7524Regular Member

Posts: 996Yes, tremendously surprised. Neighborhood-wise, I would recommend Laureles.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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10-04-25 18:31 #7523Senior Member

Posts: 18216I guess I would be because for one people are not just standing idly around like that for you to be going back and forth trying to translate things.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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I tend to date people for real. I am 53 and last night I went out with a chick who is 22. There was no conspicuousness about it. I told her mom on video that she would stay with me last night. Her mom said no but that I could come stay at their house. That is not unusual for me around here. Almost 20 years ago I had a girlfriend who just turned 18 and her parents used to like me to stay at their house.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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If I just want to pay someone for sex then I go where I know I can easily pay for it.
Throughout the Medellin thread you will see places like New Life, Barra Ejecutiva, Amigas Sexy, Zandalay, etc. Those are casas / brothels. Pretty much every place you see named except Gustos will be what you are looking for. Put casa in the search bar and the reports with those places should come up. I have had no problem with mileroticos. If you see the pictures have changed then it is more than likely because the ad and contact number is of a casa / brothel where there are multiple women.
Originally Posted by Pyrrhus
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10-04-25 17:45 #7522Senior Member

Posts: 49You'd be surprised how easy it can be to chat people up without speaking a word of the language. Nevertheless, I feel too conspicuous going on "dates" with girls half my age and am really only interested in paying them for sex, in which case the language will likely be a barrier. But that's not a big deal providing there are other options.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Do you have any info on my other queries?
I read mention of a "map of casas" but it was for Bogota. Is there one for Medellin?








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