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2024.11.04 19:37 Aerospacebarking Solo Trip to Medellín: Looking for Local Recommendations and Adv Motorcycle Enthusiasts

[Note: I don’t speak/write Spanish yet – this post has been translated using language tools. Happy to use translation apps to communicate!]
[English Version]
I’m traveling to Medellín, Colombia from the US next week (Nov 12-24) and would love some local recommendations!

Travel Details

  • Arrival: November 12th
  • Solo until: November 16th (when my group arrives)
  • Accommodation: Medellín Vibes Hostel
  • Transportation: Renting a Honda XRE 300

About Me

  • Experienced adventure rider
  • Previous motorcycle trips across East Africa, Canada, US, Europe, and India
  • After my group arrives, we’ll be exploring Colombia’s backroads and off-road trails (with local contacts)

Looking for Recommendations

  1. Where to watch local football matches (I love playing and watching football)
  2. Live music venues and food scene recommendations
  3. Restaurant suggestions – both high-end dining and street food (I can handle spicy/street food!)
  4. Public swimming pools for lap swimming or good routes for a casual 10k run

More About Me & Connect

  • Triathlete: Completed first 70.3 Half Ironman 2 months ago
  • Currently training for a full Ironman
  • Experienced skydiver (70+ solo jumps)
  • Notable adventure: Solo motorcycle camping trip from Minnesota to Alaska (2022)
  • Experienced traveler (50+ countries)

Would love to connect with fellow adventure enthusiasts in Medellín who share similar interests in endurance sports or motorcycles. Happy to swap stories over coffee or beers!
[Versión en Español]
[Nota: No hablo/escribo español – este post ha sido traducido usando herramientas de idiomas. ¡Feliz de usar aplicaciones de traducción para comunicarnos!]
¡Viajaré a Medellín desde Estados Unidos la próxima semana (12-24 de noviembre) y me encantaría recibir recomendaciones locales!

Detalles del Viaje

  • Llegada: 12 de noviembre
  • Solo hasta: 16 de noviembre (cuando llega mi grupo)
  • Alojamiento: Medellín Vibes Hostel
  • Transporte: Alquilando una Honda XRE 300

Sobre Mí

  • Motociclista experimentado en aventuras
  • Viajes previos en moto por África Oriental, Canadá, Estados Unidos, Europa e India
  • Después de que llegue mi grupo, exploraremos los caminos rurales y rutas off-road de Colombia (con contactos locales)

Busco Recomendaciones

  1. Dónde ver partidos de fútbol locales (Me encanta jugar y ver fútbol)
  2. Lugares con música en vivo y recomendaciones gastronómicas
  3. Sugerencias de restaurantes – tanto alta cocina como comida callejera
  4. Piscinas públicas para nadar o rutas para correr 10k

Más Sobre Mí y Conexiones

  • Triatleta: Completé mi primer Half Ironman 70.3 hace 2 meses
  • Actualmente entrenando para un Ironman completo
  • Paracaidista experimentado (más de 70 saltos en solitario)
  • Aventura notable: Viaje en moto acampando desde Minnesota hasta Alaska (2022)
  • Viajero experimentado (más de 50 países)

¡Me gustaría conectar con entusiastas de la aventura en Medellín que compartan intereses en deportes de resistencia o motocicletas! Feliz de compartir historias sobre un café o unas cervezas.

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2024.11.04 16:51 Comprehensive-Role58 Advice and Budget for South America Itinerary Aug-Dec 2025

Hi all, after some really helpful suggestions on my last post here is a rough itinerary.
6 countries with an emphasis on the exploring the natural beauty of the continent. (still keen to explore the cities cultures and foods!)
What kind of budget should I aim for realistically and what can i do to improve my journey?
South America Backpacking Itinerary (Aug – Dec 2025)
Fly form LDN to Colombia (August, 2-3 weeks)
Start: Bogotá
Explore: Medellín, Cartagena, Islands off Cartagena
Next: Peru (Late August – September, 3 weeks)
Explore: Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon
Next: Bolivia (September, 2 weeks)
Explore: La Paz, Uyuni Salt Flats, Salta
Next: Chile (Late Sept – Early Oct, 1-2 weeks)
Explore: San Pedro de Atacama, El Tatio Geysers
Next: Argentina (Oct – Early Nov, 4-5 weeks)
Explore: Mendoza, Patagonia (Torres del Paine, Los Glaciares), Buenos Aires
Finally: Brazil (Late Nov – Dec, 3-4 weeks)
Explore: Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
Return: São Paulo to UK

Cessione crediti fiscali

procedure celeri

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2024.11.03 19:07 Montyel No existe el fulBo sin la B – Reducido y Campeón – Primera Nacional B Domingol

Jugaron un primer tiempo horrible pero el segundo tiempo lo dieron todo para intentar seguir vivos. Por eso aplaudí a los jugadores y al técnico Vivaldo, los banco para volver el año que viene.
El año que viene no va a haber No existe el fulBo sin la B, o por lo menos yo no lo voy a hacer.
Cuando termine el reducido, dejo el lugar para que lo siga otro hincha de la B que quiera un espacio para hablar de la división más competitiva del fútbol argentino.
Para los octavos hay ventaja para los mejores de su zona. En caso de empate avanza el local.

Local Resultado Visitante
San Telmo 1 – 0 Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
2′ F. Maidana;
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza 1 – 1 Estudiantes de Buenos Aires
66′ L. Silba; 90(+11)’ M. Acosta;
Quilmes 2 – 0 Defensores de Belgrano
12′ M. Enrique; 45(+2)’ E. Herrera;

El ganador jugará la promoción con Talleres de Remedios de Escalada.

Local Resultado Visitante
Brown de Adrogué 1 – 2 Atlético de Rafaela
77′ A. Masuero; 8′ B. Tomatis; 27′ J. Aguirre;

Aclaración: los horarios de los partidos son los que figuran como inicio de la transmisión en la página de TyC Sports Play.
Se juega en cancha neutral.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
Aldosivi 2 – 0 San Martín de Tucumán FINALIZADO

Para los octavos hay ventaja para los mejores de su zona. En caso de empate avanza el local.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
Nueva Chicago 1 – 1 Racing de Córdoba FINALIZADO
Deportivo Madryn 0 – 0 San Miguel FINALIZADO
San Martín de San Juan 2 – 1 Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta FINALIZADO

Para los octavos hay ventaja para los mejores de su zona. En caso de empate avanza el local.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
All Boys Colón Televisa TyC Sports a partir de las 21:00 hs.

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Carta di credito con fido

Procedura celere


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2024.11.03 01:44 frenchmanindatrap Medellín or Sosua?

Booking a trip (in advance) for my upcoming birthday in May of next year. Guys trip – 8 of us in total. I’ve found some great bnbs in both cities. We’re coming here to have a great time – eat amazing food, drink good drinks, go to bars / clubs, and most importantly, mingle w some beautiful women.
If you have any experience in either of these cities please let me know your thoughts! It would be my first time in either city, so I’m completely unbiased.
Looking for the best combination of:

  • beautiful women
  • great food
  • parties (clubs / bars with ppl in their 20s like us)
  • A little sightseeing

Thank you all in advance!!

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2024.11.02 13:44 Montyel No existe el fulBo sin la B – Reducido y Descensos – Primera Nacional B Sábagol

Hago el post ahora porque en un rato estoy saliendo a San Nicolás.
SE PENSABAN QUE ESTO YA HABÍA TERMINADO??
Todavía nos quedan los partidos más importantes de la B. La ligarcha de empates del chiqui tiene todo para envidiarle a la B Nacional.
Hoy está pronosticado lluvia. Para mí, los partidos con lluvia y barro son épicos.
Aclaración: los horarios de los partidos son los que figuran como inicio de la transmisión en la página de TyC Sports Play.
Para los octavos hay ventaja para los mejores de su zona. En caso de empate avanza el local.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
San Telmo 1 – 0 Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy FINALIZADO
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza 1 – 1 Estudiantes de Buenos Aires FINALIZADO
Quilmes 2 – 0 Defensores de Belgrano FINALIZADO

Se juega en cancha neutral. El ganador jugará la promoción con Talleres de Remedios de Escalada.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
Brown de Adrogué 1 – 2 Atlético de Rafaela FINALIZADO

Se juega en cancha neutral.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
Aldosivi San Martín de Tucumán Televisa TyC Sports a partir de las 14:50 hs.

Para los octavos hay ventaja para los mejores de su zona. En caso de empate avanza el local.

Local Resultado Visitante Transmisión
Nueva Chicago Racing de Córdoba Televisa DirecTV a partir de las 13:00 hs.
Deportivo Madryn San Miguel Transmite TyC Sports Play a partir de las 16:50 hs.
San Martín de San Juan Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta Transmite TyC Sports Play a partir de las 17:50 hs.

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Consulenza fiscale

Consulenza del lavoro


2024.11.02 04:59 Kamekona_Camarao CD NACIONAL 4-3 ZENIT (2009/10) – Jogos icónicos dos “não grandes” na europa da era moderna (1)

Play-off Liga Europa de 2009/10, o Nacional fez um dos maiores jogos da história, antes de ir à Rússia empatar e alcançar a fase de grupos, eliminando uma equipa com Danny, Fernando Meira, Lombaerts, Hubocan, Shirokov, Denisov..
A par do CS Marítimo, tinha uma equipa com uma qualidade fora do normal, tendo vendido o Nenê no início dessa época por cerca de 4.5M. Apesar de perder o melhor marcador da época anterior, manteve um plantel de qualidade considerável. Entre outros:
Rúben Micael – Foi ainda nessa época para o FC Porto, tendo sido contratado pelo Atlético de Madrid, sem nunca lá jogar, acabando a fazer 3 épocas de regularidade no SC Braga, jogando na Liga dos Campeões;
Leandro Salino – Saiu para o SC Braga, ficando até hoje relembrado como um dos melhores laterais que lá passou, onde conquistou uma Taça da Liga ao lado do R.Micael, acabando o relevo da carreira no Olympiacos;
Luís Alberto – Qualidade e índice de trabalho acima da média, acabou por ir também para Braga, praticamente não calçando, seguindo-se uma época no Cluj, onde defrontou o Braga na Liga dos Campeões;
Felipe Lopes – Seguiu os passos do Benaglio e saiu direto para o Wolfsburgo, sendo uma das maiores vendas da história do clube;
Pecnik – Craque no Fifa10. Vinha com potencial mas nunca realmente o alcançou. Saiu para Sheffield e ainda calçou bem no Estrela Vermelha da Sérvia
Halliche – O reputado central da seleção argelina, entrou na Madeira a empréstimo do Benfica, saiu para Fulham por um valor considerável. Titular no mundial de 2010 e 2014, a lado de Slimani, Ghoulam, Feghouli, Marhez, Brahimi, Bentaleb etc..
Bracalli, Mateus, Patacas, João Aurélio, Nuno Pinto – Jogadores reputados do nosso campeonato que lá estavam, sendo Patacas e João Aurélio duas referências do clube madeirense. Bracalli conseguiu fazer esquecer o soberbo Benaglio.
https://preview.redd.it/lyif8et1beyd1.jpg?width=1189&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77edeac440977b070cbdff2e0b1b82aa9c2c30c6

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2024.11.01 22:13 MERTENS_GOAT [MisterChip] RAC 2-1 COR – Juan Fernando Quintero became the 2nd Colombian to score a brace in a Copa Sudamericana semi-final after Martín Echeverría 2002 with Atlético Nacional vs Nacional. For Racing Club it will be their 1st Copa Sudamericana final ever.

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2024.11.01 06:09 Proof_Pomelo8628 Ganamos el clásico

Ganamos el clásico

Atlético Nacional gana el primer partido por semifinal de Copa Colombia 2 a 0 contra el Medellín, con goles de Andrés sarmiento 37′ y de Pablo Ceppellini de tiró penal 90’+3.

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2024.10.31 15:51 NTA_Hater What a Goat 🐐


2024.10.29 06:14 CursedSwarm Rayos X aeropuerto

Hola, quisiera saber qué hicieron las personas que han viajado dentro de Colombia vía aérea con cartuchos o rollos sin revelar, voy a viajar Medellín – Bogotá y tengo 2 cartuchos para Polaroid, ¿paso el bolso normal?, ¿le advierto a los del aeropuerto que llevo esto?, ¿cargo la cámara con los cartuchos antes o los dejo cerrados? No quisiera que se velaran por los rayos X.

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2024.10.28 00:20 Sim1334 Ya no hay nada que podamos hacer 🗿⚓

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2024.10.27 16:57 jonwillington A summary of month of working remotely in Bogotá 💼

A summary of month of working remotely in Bogotá 💼
I just finished a great month of working remotely from Bogotá! As a first-timer to Colombia I had no idea what to expect – if anyone is considering a trip, I hope some of these details may be useful.
For context: I am a 34 year old male from the UK, speak very little Spanish and whilst have travelled extensively, this was my first time in South America.
For anyone weighing up choosing between Bogotá and Medellín, I’d opt for a stint in both. If you want to party and prefer warmer weather (this is likely to be the majority of the population), you should weigh your duration in Medellín’s favour. Bogotá is not without its charm, but I’d say you can get all you need out of it within two weeks.
Bogotá is a vast city – but out of the entire metropolitan area, realistically there is only a small proportion where you’d want to stay. I would say there is seriously only a choice between Chapinero or Chico.
Why Chapinero? (If you search for Chapinero on Google Maps, it covers the entire area between Santa Fe and Usaquén – for these purposes, I’ll refer to the area surrounding Zona G)

  • More lively and ambient, with the streets west of Carrera Séptima feeling a bit grittier and less sanitised than you would find further north
  • Plenty of great higher-end food and drink options in and around Zona G
  • Marginally closer to visiting tourist sites in La Candelaria

Why Chico?

  • A more refined and residential feel, quieter streets, and a safer atmosphere
  • Parque El Virrey is probably the best place in the city centre for running without traffic
  • Still plenty of great options for food and drink
  • Closer to the shopping and entertainment area of Zona T
  • Closer to numerous WeWork locations

You can easily and safely walk between these two districts during the daytime, with well-policed streets. Even during the early evening, there is a good volume of people walking about. The further north you go towards Usaquén, the more residential the neighbourhoods feel, but equally, they lack some energy and spark.
I’d opt for whichever apartment you most like the look of and dial in your desired level of ambience from Calle 64 up to Calle 99.
You may be tempted to stay in the ‘Downtown’ area of La Candelaria. The prices for accommodation are generally cheaper, and it’s in what’s considered a touristy area as well as the CBD – why would you not?
Why not La Candelaria?

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  • Far fewer locations for coworking
  • Far fewer modern coffee shops and restaurants
  • Generally considered less safe, especially at night
  • You’ll probably end up commuting frequently to the more northern neighbourhoods

WeWorks were some of the most disappointing I’ve been to globally. Practically no quiet areas for proper work to be done across any of the 7 locations in the city.
All of the sites I went to were more geared towards groups of colleagues coming in together. You can easily find yourself surrounded by 7 people on a table intended for 4, with people playing their meetings through their speakers.
On top of this, all the All Access seating is in loud communal areas. Even by ‘ambient’ international standards for WeWorks, these are incredibly distracting challenging environments to do focused work.
Unless you already have WeWork access, I would recommend looking elsewhere.

  • It’s difficult to make general statements about how safe Bogotá is. Throughout the month, I walked extensively across large areas of the city and fortunately didn’t encounter anything that would raise alarm. Most areas have a visible police presence with Comandos de Atención Inmediata dotted across most neighbourhoods. The northern, more residential part of the city is deemed to be safer but is not immune to issues. Following typical safety protocols at all times should leave you in good stead.
  • Surprisingly walkable in the early evening. Walking around the core arterial roads in Chapinero and Chico felt safe for the immediate hours after sunset. By no means should it be encouraged, especially in an area like La Candelaria, but you needn’t necessarily be confined to a taxi on your way home from work or when grabbing dinner. Later on in the evening, or for any longer journeys, always use Uber.
  • Official hiking routes are secure and well policed. Monserrate is highly popular, especially at weekends, with police stationed along the stair path leading to the top. There are more secluded routes at Quebrada La Vieja, where police are still present but their presence is more dispersed. Assuming you stick to the official paths within the designated operating hours, you should minimise your chances of experiencing any issues.
  • If you are planning on dating, caution should be exercised. Stories of men who have been drugged and robbed throughout the country via the odourless drug scopolamine (locally known as Burundanga) have become increasingly common. This has led to the US Government producing official guidance on the matter, and dating site Hinge ceasing operations. With all this considered, its probably worth reconsidering the complementary Margarita offered to you on a night out.
  • If unsure about a location, keep an eye on Google Maps and Reddit. In lieu of knowing anyone on the ground, this is the best way to get an accurate feel for any recent flare-ups.
  • Warm, friendly, and approachable people. I can’t recall many places where I felt so warmly welcomed throughout my stay. I lost track each morning of how many buenos días were both given and received.
  • Surprisingly walkable. For a city with such historical security concerns, navigating on foot felt remarkably safe, with a strong police presence throughout each district**.**
  • Excellent coffee. As you would expect from Colombia’s capital, there is no shortage of domestically produced, high-quality coffee available across the city.
  • Enjoyable local and international cuisine. Hearty and filling regional foods are well represented across the city, with most international cuisines available, including a surprising number of options from East Asia.
  • Comfortably off the main tourist/digital nomad path. I was actually shocked at just how few Europeans or North Americans I encountered during the month. For better or worse, Bogotá rarely felt like an international tourist destination**.**
  • Tremendous value. If you are arriving with a European or North American salary, everything is exceptionally affordable and generally a comparable quality to what you may expect at home.
  • Hiking on the doorstep of the city. The hills that characterise the eastern edge of the city allow you to escape into nature when needed.
  • Craft beer is everywhere. Artisanal cervecerías can be found in vast number throughout much of the city. Bruder, Macha and Patria are all worth a visit.
  • The city’s tacos deserve an explicit call-out. Even more ubiquitous than the craft beer, Bogotá has an incredible range of taquerías. Some of the best I sampled where at El Pantera, El Pastorcito, Tacos Baja California and El Master.
  • The weather is, at best, underwhelming. The duration of my trip felt like a particularly bad period, with most days featuring some form of rainfall, usually occurring after midday. The weather forecasts are routinely incorrect, with rain appearing and lasting for as long as it feels on any given day. If you are looking for euphoric blue skies and the ability to confidently plan outdoor excursions, you would be better off looking elsewhere. If you are susceptible to the cold, be sure to bring warm clothes, as central heating is not commonly found in residential properties.
  • Not the prettiest of cities. While the city is not without its architectural charms, particularly the older colonial buildings of La Candelaria, much of the city’s building stock is a mix of 20th-century red brick and concrete. Paired with the often cloud-laden sky, it doesn’t make for the most appealing cityscape.
  • The sunsets occur around 18:00 year-round. Given that you are better off limiting your explorations on foot at night, this leads to a consistently early end to the days in the city.
  • Hiking requires some planning. Due to conservation efforts, you need to book access to the trails in advance using a (terribly designed) government portal, which are often oversubscribed. During wet periods, it appeared not possible to book at all. If you can get through, you will get provided with a QR code which allows you access at the entrance. Even though you have to specify a particular time for arrival, it appeared loosely enforced.
  • The physical impact of elevation is real. Its effect may vary from person to person, but even for someone in relatively good cardiovascular health, you may want to wait a few days before physical exertion and gradually build up before attempting any hikes.
  • If you are new to the city or arriving late at night, consider using ‘Imperial Taxi.’ There is a small concession stand in the airport manned 24 hours a day where you can book a private car to your apartment or hotel. If you don’t have pesos readily available or any data on your phone, this counter service offers a fixed price, payable by card, saving you from haggling in Spanish. Uber operates in an unofficial capacity within the country, which can cause issues with pickups at the airport. Elsewhere in the city, Uber works flawlessly without issue and with low fares.
  • There is widespread availability of cards in businesses of all sizes. Aside from purchasing an Arepa or a Chorizo Colombiano from a street vendor, there are very few places where you’ll need cash. Even so, it’s worth carrying around a few thousand pesos. A UK Monzo card worked flawlessly, with about a £3 charge to withdraw from most ATMs.
  • Tipping is generally managed through the inclusion of a Propina Voluntaria**.** In most places, you will be cheerfully asked if you would like to add the voluntary service charge of 10%. This further reduces the need to carry cash or calculate a reasonable tipping amount.
  • Most museums are free on the last Sunday of the month. If you plan to visit several at once, this is a great way to see many simultaneously, with many located around the La Candelaria area.
  • It’s best to avoid public transport. The TransMilenio service appears to be well-run and extensive, but according to various sources, it’s not renowned for its security for foreigners. Routine trips via ride-hailing apps like Uber rarely exceed £3, making their use unnecessary.
  • A physical SIM card from Claro offers significantly better value than eSIM equivalents. These can be purchased in-store without the need for a passport or ID.
  • Stark Smart Gym offers a one month pass. Their outlet near Zona G in Chapinero is clean, spacious and modern. A one-month pass can be obtained for a reasonable $195,000 Pesos.
  • Rappi & DiDi Food are the main options for food delivery. Well worth the $4,000 pesos when using Rappi for the ‘Turbo’ option to get exclusive delivery of your food. The combination of evening traffic and drivers doing multiple stops means 60 min+ waits are not uncommon.

Heavy evening traffic is an inevitability across Bogotá, with the roads frequently becoming gridlocked during rush hour. Plan your commute around these busy periods to avoid unnecessary queues.
Reminiscent of a full English breakfast in terms of size and scope, the ‘bandeja paisa’ is surely a contender for the world’s most filling meal. Consisting of rice, beans, ground beef, chicharrón, fried egg, plantain, avocado, arepa, chorizo and morcilla, one should arrive with an empty stomach.
From 7 am to 2 pm every Sunday, 76 miles of streets are closed across the city for ‘Ciclovía’. The car-free streets with a marked security presence make it an excellent time to explore on foot or by bike. A road named the ‘Séptima’ runs through Chapinero to La Candelaria and is a great way to traverse the city.
Even by damp British standards, the rainfall in Bogotá was a consistent and unwelcome feature of most days. Weather forecasts are fickle, making it difficult to plan for any outdoor adventures.

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2024.10.27 16:54 jonwillington A summary of month of working remotely in Bogotá 💼

A summary of month of working remotely in Bogotá 💼
I just finished a great month of working remotely from Bogotá! As a first-timer to Colombia I found this Subreddit super useful in getting a feel for the city. If anyone is considering a trip, I hope some of these details may be useful.
I’ve written a longer article here but attempted to provide a summary of the key points here.
For context: I am a 34 year old male from the UK, speak very little Spanish and whilst have travelled extensively, this was my first time in South America.
For anyone weighing up choosing between Bogotá and Medellín, I’d opt for a stint in both. If you want to party and prefer warmer weather (this is likely to be the majority of the population), you should weigh your duration in Medellín’s favour. Bogotá is not without its charm, but I’d say you can get all you need out of it within two weeks.
Bogotá is a vast city – but out of the entire metropolitan area, realistically there is only a small proportion where you’d want to stay. I would say there is seriously only a choice between Chapinero or Chico.
Why Chapinero? (If you search for Chapinero on Google Maps, it covers the entire area between Santa Fe and Usaquén – for these purposes, I’ll refer to the area surrounding Zona G)

  • More lively and ambient, with the streets west of Carrera Séptima feeling a bit grittier and less sanitised than you would find further north
  • Plenty of great higher-end food and drink options in and around Zona G
  • Marginally closer to visiting tourist sites in La Candelaria

Why Chico?

  • A more refined and residential feel, quieter streets, and a safer atmosphere
  • Parque El Virrey is probably the best place in the city centre for running without traffic
  • Still plenty of great options for food and drink
  • Closer to the shopping and entertainment area of Zona T
  • Closer to numerous WeWork locations

You can easily and safely walk between these two districts during the daytime, with well-policed streets. Even during the early evening, there is a good volume of people walking about. The further north you go towards Usaquén, the more residential the neighbourhoods feel, but equally, they lack some energy and spark.
I’d opt for whichever apartment you most like the look of and dial in your desired level of ambience from Calle 64 up to Calle 99.
You may be tempted to stay in the ‘Downtown’ area of La Candelaria. The prices for accommodation are generally cheaper, and it’s in what’s considered a touristy area as well as the CBD – why would you not?
Why not La Candelaria?

  • Far fewer locations for coworking
  • Far fewer modern coffee shops and restaurants
  • Generally considered less safe, especially at night
  • You’ll probably end up commuting frequently to the more northern neighbourhoods

WeWorks were some of the most disappointing I’ve been to globally. Practically no quiet areas for proper work to be done across any of the 7 locations in the city.
All of the sites I went to were more geared towards groups of colleagues coming in together. You can easily find yourself surrounded by 7 people on a table intended for 4, with people playing their meetings through their speakers.
On top of this, all the All Access seating is in loud communal areas. Even by ‘ambient’ international standards for WeWorks, these are incredibly distracting challenging environments to do focused work.
Unless you already have WeWork access, I would recommend looking elsewhere.

  • It’s difficult to make general statements about how safe Bogotá is. Throughout the month, I walked extensively across large areas of the city and fortunately didn’t encounter anything that would raise alarm. Most areas have a visible police presence with Comandos de Atención Inmediata dotted across most neighbourhoods. The northern, more residential part of the city is deemed to be safer but is not immune to issues. Following typical safety protocols at all times should leave you in good stead.
  • Surprisingly walkable in the early evening. Walking around the core arterial roads in Chapinero and Chico felt safe for the immediate hours after sunset. By no means should it be encouraged, especially in an area like La Candelaria, but you needn’t necessarily be confined to a taxi on your way home from work or when grabbing dinner. Later on in the evening, or for any longer journeys, always use Uber.
  • Official hiking routes are secure and well policed. Monserrate is highly popular, especially at weekends, with police stationed along the stair path leading to the top. There are more secluded routes at Quebrada La Vieja, where police are still present but their presence is more dispersed. Assuming you stick to the official paths within the designated operating hours, you should minimise your chances of experiencing any issues.
  • If you are planning on dating, caution should be exercised. Stories of men who have been drugged and robbed throughout the country via the odourless drug scopolamine (locally known as Burundanga) have become increasingly common. This has led to the US Government producing official guidance on the matter, and dating site Hinge ceasing operations. With all this considered, its probably worth reconsidering the complementary Margarita offered to you on a night out.
  • If unsure about a location, keep an eye on Google Maps and Reddit. In lieu of knowing anyone on the ground, this is the best way to get an accurate feel for any recent flare-ups.
  • Warm, friendly, and approachable people. I can’t recall many places where I felt so warmly welcomed throughout my stay. I lost track each morning of how many buenos días were both given and received.
  • Surprisingly walkable. For a city with such historical security concerns, navigating on foot felt remarkably safe, with a strong police presence throughout each district**.**
  • Excellent coffee. As you would expect from Colombia’s capital, there is no shortage of domestically produced, high-quality coffee available across the city.
  • Enjoyable local and international cuisine. Hearty and filling regional foods are well represented across the city, with most international cuisines available, including a surprising number of options from East Asia.
  • Comfortably off the main tourist/digital nomad path. I was actually shocked at just how few Europeans or North Americans I encountered during the month. For better or worse, Bogotá rarely felt like an international tourist destination**.**
  • Tremendous value. If you are arriving with a European or North American salary, everything is exceptionally affordable and generally a comparable quality to what you may expect at home.
  • Hiking on the doorstep of the city. The hills that characterise the eastern edge of the city allow you to escape into nature when needed.
  • Craft beer is everywhere. Artisanal cervecerías can be found in vast number throughout much of the city. Bruder, Macha and Patria are all worth a visit.
  • The city’s tacos deserve an explicit call-out. Even more ubiquitous than the craft beer, Bogotá has an incredible range of taquerías. Some of the best I sampled where at El Pantera, El Pastorcito, Tacos Baja California and El Master.
  • The weather is, at best, underwhelming. The duration of my trip felt like a particularly bad period, with most days featuring some form of rainfall, usually occurring after midday. The weather forecasts are routinely incorrect, with rain appearing and lasting for as long as it feels on any given day. If you are looking for euphoric blue skies and the ability to confidently plan outdoor excursions, you would be better off looking elsewhere. If you are susceptible to the cold, be sure to bring warm clothes, as central heating is not commonly found in residential properties.
  • Not the prettiest of cities. While the city is not without its architectural charms, particularly the older colonial buildings of La Candelaria, much of the city’s building stock is a mix of 20th-century red brick and concrete. Paired with the often cloud-laden sky, it doesn’t make for the most appealing cityscape.
  • The sunsets occur around 18:00 year-round. Given that you are better off limiting your explorations on foot at night, this leads to a consistently early end to the days in the city.
  • Hiking requires some planning. Due to conservation efforts, you need to book access to the trails in advance using a (terribly designed) government portal, which are often oversubscribed. During wet periods, it appeared not possible to book at all. If you can get through, you will get provided with a QR code which allows you access at the entrance. Even though you have to specify a particular time for arrival, it appeared loosely enforced.
  • The physical impact of elevation is real. Its effect may vary from person to person, but even for someone in relatively good cardiovascular health, you may want to wait a few days before physical exertion and gradually build up before attempting any hikes.
  • If you are new to the city or arriving late at night, consider using ‘Imperial Taxi.’ There is a small concession stand in the airport manned 24 hours a day where you can book a private car to your apartment or hotel. If you don’t have pesos readily available or any data on your phone, this counter service offers a fixed price, payable by card, saving you from haggling in Spanish. Uber operates in an unofficial capacity within the country, which can cause issues with pickups at the airport. Elsewhere in the city, Uber works flawlessly without issue and with low fares.
  • There is widespread availability of cards in businesses of all sizes. Aside from purchasing an Arepa or a Chorizo Colombiano from a street vendor, there are very few places where you’ll need cash. Even so, it’s worth carrying around a few thousand pesos. A UK Monzo card worked flawlessly, with about a £3 charge to withdraw from most ATMs.
  • Tipping is generally managed through the inclusion of a Propina Voluntaria**.** In most places, you will be cheerfully asked if you would like to add the voluntary service charge of 10%. This further reduces the need to carry cash or calculate a reasonable tipping amount.
  • Most museums are free on the last Sunday of the month. If you plan to visit several at once, this is a great way to see many simultaneously, with many located around the La Candelaria area.
  • It’s best to avoid public transport. The TransMilenio service appears to be well-run and extensive, but according to various sources, it’s not renowned for its security for foreigners. Routine trips via ride-hailing apps like Uber rarely exceed £3, making their use unnecessary.
  • A physical SIM card from Claro offers significantly better value than eSIM equivalents. These can be purchased in-store without the need for a passport or ID.
  • Stark Smart Gym offers a one month pass. Their outlet near Zona G in Chapinero is clean, spacious and modern. A one-month pass can be obtained for a reasonable $195,000 Pesos.
  • Rappi & DiDi Food are the main options for food delivery. Well worth the $4,000 pesos when using Rappi for the ‘Turbo’ option to get exclusive delivery of your food. The combination of evening traffic and drivers doing multiple stops means 60 min+ waits are not uncommon.

Heavy evening traffic is an inevitability across Bogotá, with the roads frequently becoming gridlocked during rush hour. Plan your commute around these busy periods to avoid unnecessary queues.
Reminiscent of a full English breakfast in terms of size and scope, the ‘bandeja paisa’ is surely a contender for the world’s most filling meal. Consisting of rice, beans, ground beef, chicharrón, fried egg, plantain, avocado, arepa, chorizo and morcilla, one should arrive with an empty stomach.
From 7 am to 2 pm every Sunday, 76 miles of streets are closed across the city for ‘Ciclovía’. The car-free streets with a marked security presence make it an excellent time to explore on foot or by bike. A road named the ‘Séptima’ runs through Chapinero to La Candelaria and is a great way to traverse the city.
Even by damp British standards, the rainfall in Bogotá was a consistent and unwelcome feature of most days. Weather forecasts are fickle, making it difficult to plan for any outdoor adventures.

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Vivo en Medellín y normalmente me está pasando que voy a negocios muy formal , soy de las personas buenos días o tardes y dar las gracias, Me ha pasado últimamente esto, me dirijo a un negocio en Bello – Santa Ana , llegó saludo normal la señora no respondió cuando me acerque a la caja a pagar no me determino , los dos artículos que iba a llevar no me dijo el valor me tocó a mí ver el monitor de la caja para pagarle y cuando me fui le di las gracias y tampoco , uno se siente como con ganas de mandarlos a comer damier pero uno es tan buena persona que deja pasar esos casos pero me ha pasado muchas veces y pienso será mi acento o mi color de piel aunque no soy afro pero si mestizo y soy antioqueño ,Quiero saber que opinan gente …

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Clásico por Copa Colombia

Atlético Nacional y Deportivo Independiente Medellín, se enfrentarán en la semifinal de la Copa Colombia, por un tiquete a la gran final del torneo, horario aún por confirmar.

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La rete #dessonews è un aggregatore di news e replica gli articoli senza fini di lucro ma con finalità di critica, discussione od insegnamento,

come previsto dall’art. 70 legge sul diritto d’autore e art. 41 della costituzione Italiana. Al termine di ciascun articolo è indicata la provenienza dell’articolo.

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