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07-12-26 15:32 #1487Senior Member

Posts: 362Most four star and above business hotels and newer Airbnbs have reliable hot water, many three star mid range hotels have lukewarm hot water, budget hotels have only room temperature hot water. Since Barranquilla has a hot tropical climate most year around, it's considered as essential as in Medellin, Bogota.
Originally Posted by CZ6Y48
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07-12-26 03:19 #1486Senior Member

Posts: 362I spent most of my time at Bloom, Kraby Spa, El Oyito, Mariangel Spa, Casa del Prada, Perfect Time, and Zero Stress. Bloom was my favorite, I went there almost every day and even spent nearly six hours there one day trying 4 girls out of six that looked good that day.
Originally Posted by GringoLoko
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07-11-26 20:54 #1485Senior Member

Posts: 158So many to choose from. Anyone got a top 5 list? I will go either by end of year or in January for 4 nights.
Originally Posted by JuneFly
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06-13-26 22:06 #1484Senior Member

Posts: 4451There are more units with no hot water in the warmer regions of the Pacific coast. I got caught out once in Monteria. Luckily it was just an overnight trip so I learned a cheap lesson. I always verify now.
Originally Posted by Manizales911
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06-12-26 18:29 #1483Senior Member

Posts: 125Whenever I am in Bogota, I stay in a very nice apartment in a very nice part of town. However, it is an old building, so for hot water they have one of those electric heaters attached to shower head, which fucking suck. They only heat the water well if you run a trickle of water through them. Unfortunately, many hotels and older AirBnB use these too.
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69
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In my experience, with hotels in Bogota and Medellin it's usually a flip of the coin as to whether they will have good hot water or barely hot water. (But you can look for this info about the particular hotel beforehand.) In Cartagena, most of the hotels I have stayed at only have cold water, but it doesn't matter because the weather is hot as balls. Sounds like a similar situation for Barranquilla.
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06-12-26 06:51 #1482Senior Member

Posts: 997They have a big water tank on the roof. It heats up during the day in the sun so showers between 3-5 pm can be very hot. But in the mornings will be deathly cold with the tanks in the cold night air all night long. I think only the high end hotels / apartments will have hot water.
Originally Posted by CZ6Y48
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06-12-26 00:01 #1481Regular Member

Posts: 19Hot water
I rented an orchard casa with a huge pool and there was no hot water. I've never run into that anywhere else in Latin America but I've had it happen twice in Col0mbia.
I took very short showers.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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06-11-26 17:57 #1480Senior Member

Posts: 18550I have never stayed at a place in Barranquilla that does not allow guest. That is more of a Medellin / Cartagena thing where there is a high volume of single guys bringing in hookers. Sometimes the host may want you to send a copy of the guest's ID ahead of time though. But even when I have not done that there has been no problem. If there is a front desk then they will request it as well.
Originally Posted by HerbaPapi
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06-11-26 17:54 #1479Senior Member

Posts: 18550Many airbnbs that I have stayed in in Barranquilla do not have hot water because the city is so hot. And half the places I stayed that have hot water (hotels included), the hot water does not work worth a damn. If you must have hot water then look under the "what this place offers" heading to see if they have it. I always get a place with a washing machine (and hopefully dryer) as well.
Originally Posted by Manizales911
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06-11-26 16:57 #1478Senior Member

Posts: 2636You must be staying in the bottom of the barrel places because most any decent rental in Colombia has hot water.
Originally Posted by CZ6Y48
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06-11-26 11:30 #1477Regular Member

Posts: 19AirBnB
If you go the AirBnB route be sure to check if they have hot showers. I've taken so many cold showers in Columbia because the places I've stayed didn't have hot water.
Originally Posted by HerbaPapi
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06-11-26 04:07 #1476Regular Member

Posts: 2Places to stay
Can anyone recommend either a girl friend hotel to stay or are AirBnb and option?
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05-26-26 13:53 #1475Senior Member

Posts: 141I don't know Amari Living Suites but Ciudad Jardin is a middle class area, no problem walking. You'll be using Uber, or better inDrive, to get around, especially with the humid heat at this time of year.
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05-25-26 19:49 #1474Senior Member

Posts: 362Amari Living Suites in Ciudad Jardin / Las Mercedes
Has anyone stayed at Amari Living Suites in Ciudad Jardin / Las Mercedes? It looks like an apartment style hotel in that area. I know places like these have visitor restrictions after certain hours similar to Airbnb, but I'm also curious about the neighborhood itself. Is the area considered relatively safe to walk, and is it conveniently located for getting to Centro, casas, bars, and clubs?
If anyone know bars / areas where to meet non pros?
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05-23-26 14:42 #1473Senior Member

Posts: 362Hey Mate, yes, I started with your report and worked my way down the list. I noticed the more recent reports tend to be the most accurate. I'm all about variety, numbers, and the easy next door type vibe, it looks like Barranquilla offers both during the day and at night.
Originally Posted by Arcangel
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