Pontifical Bolivarian University is there which might be a place to take Spanish on a 1st visit. getting a room in Laureles would, no doubt, be practical.
I will definitely stay in Laureles when I come to Medellin - walkable alone would have sold it for me but I Laureles seems just more down to earth, less touristy. Plus, I want to use my Spanish!
Live at Daly's I just recently stayed in Laureles for the first time after always staying in El Poblano. Being able to walk around really does make a huge difference
I currently Live in the Estadio area close to Laureles... I prefer this area more than Poblado. I am not walking up a mountain every day... that insane...
Poblado has a lot Apts available, but you pay gringo prices for everything. On the hand , Laureles is super cool, it has great restaurants, bars and it’s more residential, you will see a lot trees around, it’s flat and walkable, people are very friendly. You will love Laureles.
You both did a very good review. You are absolutely correct about Laureles. I know Medellín very well & am from the USA. I would choose Laureles over Poblado. 100%.
This is my new favorite channel on UA-cam! I'll be looking to book your Expert Package Sneak Peek Service in the near future. I'd love to invest and live in Medellín in the next few years. Thanks for the awesome and informative content!
I’ve been to Medellin twice last year. The first time I was in Medellin I stayed in laureles la 70 hotel el dorado. Nice area also I notice is where the locals party at. Second time I stayed in ciudad del rio hotel ibis middles class area. Nice area as well. I’ve been to el poblado but is not for me. I would rather party with the locals then a lot of tourist
I stayed 2 nights in Laureles my first visit to Medellin. More open spaces, less hustle and bustle, access to plenty restaurants stores nearby and not hit w/ the "gringo" prices..Laureles for the win
I hope eventually you guys travel around Colombia a bit and show other nice cities that are good options. We are also looking at Rio Negro and the coffee triangle, as possible retirement spots. Thanks for the great videos !
Thanks Charles. We will cover Rionegro soon. If you check out our website and use the search function you will find many videos also about Cartagena, Bogota, Santa Marta... www.how-to-expat.com/blog/ And the video we will upload in 2 hours will be about a Pueblo called Jardin ;)
Can you do a video on some other areas? Maybe envigado is an area I hear a bit. And any other potential suburbs which could suit expats. Also maybe do some price examples and comparisons on what an average 2bdr apartment costs in each area. Both to purchase and rent.
I live in Envigado. It is very residential and cheaper. From the Home Center, Envigado metro station, I am only three stops from Poblado. I plan to move to Laureles in June to compare. Poblado is US prices and very touristy. The only downside to Envigado is English is vary rarely spoken, but you get an authentic Colombian feel.
I think I"d vote for Laureles. One thing I noted checked airlines is it's actually much easier to get to Medellin then places in Equador. (I'm thinking of Columbia as a potential retirement (plan A) or, given everything going on a plan B...if things get out of control in the US.
Dime por favor. Soy Franced. Me gustaria compartir mi tiempo entre Medellin y Santo Domingo Republica Dominicana. Vi tu reportage. Dime del costo de una casa o un apartamiento de 80m2 con tres habitaciones en una PEQUEÑA inmeuble? Que papel debo que hacer y como puedo tener un buen garantia de salud. Gracias. Marc
Hey guys, great video! Where is that Medellín sign located? I’m coming down in 2 weeks and I will like to shoot some b-roll footage there. Also any suggestions of cool spots to shoot video and fly my drone? Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. The sign is at San Fernando Plaza. There is another sign at Parques del rio. A cool place to fly the drone is also Parques del rio.👍
My opinion, with the number of hotels and Air B and B available just spend your first month trying a few places and see for yourself. If looking to meet other young travelers I'd say Poblado might be more your style. If interested in a more expat community I prefer Laureles. Neither of these areas are budget conscious locations.
bingeing on your videos these past few days! you're a darling couple, seem very trustworthy..no plans to move to Columbia but If I ever decided to I'd definitely contact you and get your help.. I've lived abroad before [just briefly, in Denmark, after touring around in western Europe] some years ago..currently living back in my hometown, in the States, to be near a family elder..but thinking about where my next steps will take me once things shift re: that responsibility..have lived in a few different USA places but have left the country only a few times..if this *COVID-19* issue is ever resolved, I'd like to broaden my options for where to next live..would be nice to be able to *EASILY* afford a nice home in a wonderful locale full of nice, down-to-earth people.
I have stayed in el poblado before and loved it. Being gay, I prefer to be near the gay clubs. I'm considering going to study Spanish and one of the schools is in laurels. Is it reasonable to take the metro daily to laureles? How long?
What are the areas within Laureles and Poblado do you recommend for long term stay? I am interested in a great view of the city , close to restaurants,coffee shops etc and the metro.
The airport is not in Laureles. It's farther South but the flight path is over Laureles. Don't be concerned though because very few of the planes are jets. They're smaller propeller driven planes and I can barely hear them.
Most flights are coming from Río Negro which is a city in the southwest of Medellin. Without traffic it is like 45 min away so I wouldn’t worry too much. The local airport in Medellin does have a military base so you might hear some of that noise of helicopters or planes coming/going but not in the middle of the night
Sure come over to this paradise! The paradise of taxes. Colombia ranked 3rd, 4th and 4th. In 2016, 2017 and 2018 according to PwC. If you want to pay more taxes you can do so in Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico.
Thanks for the comment. First of all, taxes in Colombia are not all black and white. Yes if you earn 7 figures (as a salary), stay out of Colombia. If you earn like 80% of people in the developed countries between USD 20,000k 80,000k, or have a business set up where most of the earning stay in the business (how you should do it anyway) there is nothing to worry about. The lower cost of living will anyway make up for some $100 you have to pay more in Colombia than in for example Panama. Hope it helps.
Can you do a video on exchange rates and how to bring money into beautiful Colombia without getting penalized on high transfer rates? I've heard there are ways to bypass the transfer fees.
You are limited to the currency you can bring in to the country but then you need to also exchange it. When I have traveled there in the past I just went to Western Union and wired myself the money I wanted. I then went to the mall to pickup the transfer and it’s automatically converted to pesos. The exchange rate is good compared to a lot of other companies. I now live in Medellín the barrio of San Lucas and love it.
Poblado is a million times better. Everyone I know that moved to Laureles moves to poblado once they can afford it. Whats better than both of them is is Salento or Finlandia or Armenia Quindio.
10 Respondió Jesús y le dijo: ¿Eres tú maestro de Israel y no sabes estas cosas? 11 De cierto, de cierto os digo que hablamos lo que sabemos y testificamos lo que hemos visto, y vosotros no recibís Nuestro testimonio. 12 Si os he dicho cosas terrenas y no creéis, ¿cómo creeréis si os digo las celestiales? 13 Nadie subió al cielo sino el que descendió del cielo, es decir, el Hijo del Hombre que está en el cielo. 14 Y como Moisés levantó la serpiente en el desierto, así es necesario que el Hijo del Hombre sea levantado, 15 para que todo aquel que en él cree no perezca, sino que tenga vida eterna. 16 Porque tanto amó Dios al mundo que dio a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree no se pierda, sino que tenga vida eterna. 17 Porque Dios no envió a su Hijo al mundo para condenar al mundo, sino para que el mundo sea salvo por él. 18 El que cree en él, no es condenado; pero el que no cree, ya está condenado, porque no ha creído en el nombre del unigénito Hijo de Dios (YHVH, El Shaddai, Adonai, Dios de Jacob, de Isaac y de Abraham). Juan 3:10-18
For living your regular life, laureles. For partying and wanting to be seen and be around a bunch of gringos, poblado. For me, poblado is a joke, its amateur night all day and night.
One important thing to add is that it's harder to get a good apartment in Laureles.
but, rooms in a place are still available there?
Pontifical Bolivarian University is there which might be a place to take Spanish on a 1st visit. getting a room in Laureles would, no doubt, be practical.
A normal Airbnb is easy to get, just a good deal on a long term apartment is harder to get.
@@HowToExpat might try to figure out that other service Sam mentioned rather than AirBnB.
Yes we can help you find a long term apartment in Laureles. www.how-to-expat.com/medellin-relocation-services/
I will definitely stay in Laureles when I come to Medellin - walkable alone would have sold it for me but I Laureles seems just more down to earth, less touristy. Plus, I want to use my Spanish!
Live at Daly's I just recently stayed in Laureles for the first time after always staying in El Poblano. Being able to walk around really does make a huge difference
@@billbigd3644 Oh that's good to hear! I always like it when I can get around by feet or bicycle when I travel. Thanks for the comment!
Laureles all the way. The area close to Hotel Inntu has everything you could want within a 5 block area. Perfect in my opinion.!!
Agree. It’s the best, I love that area.
I currently Live in the Estadio area close to Laureles... I prefer this area more than Poblado. I am not walking up a mountain every day... that insane...
That's a very nice area too!!
I agree with you on Laureles. I’m hanging out in a cafe in Laureles right now. Hermosa! Can’t wait to see it closer up.
Poblado has a lot Apts available, but you pay gringo prices for everything. On the hand , Laureles is super cool, it has great restaurants, bars and it’s more residential, you will see a lot trees around, it’s flat and walkable, people are very friendly. You will love Laureles.
You both did a very good review. You are absolutely correct about Laureles. I know Medellín very well & am from the USA. I would choose Laureles over Poblado. 100%.
A load of great information to plan a trip to Medellin!
This is my new favorite channel on UA-cam! I'll be looking to book your Expert Package Sneak Peek Service in the near future. I'd love to invest and live in Medellín in the next few years. Thanks for the awesome and informative content!
Wow :D That means a lot. Would surely love to welcome you to the city :D
Love the content. So informative
Really helpful video! Great to see a direct comparison between these two excellent neighborhoods in Medellín. Thanks for posting!
Thanks appreciate all your comments, motivates us a lot to do more content! :)
I’ve been to Medellin twice last year. The first time I was in Medellin I stayed in laureles la 70 hotel el dorado. Nice area also I notice is where the locals party at. Second time I stayed in ciudad del rio hotel ibis middles class area. Nice area as well. I’ve been to el poblado but is not for me. I would rather party with the locals then a lot of tourist
Thank you for the info this Video was helpful ! Planing a Trip to Medellin this Year 2021
Have fun!
WHICH OF THEM WON?
El poblado is higher in the mountains and therefore is usually colder.
I stayed 2 nights in Laureles my first visit to Medellin. More open spaces, less hustle and bustle, access to plenty restaurants stores nearby and not hit w/ the "gringo" prices..Laureles for the win
I hope eventually you guys travel around Colombia a bit and show other nice cities that are good options.
We are also looking at Rio Negro and the coffee triangle, as possible retirement spots.
Thanks for the great videos !
Thanks Charles. We will cover Rionegro soon. If you check out our website and use the search function you will find many videos also about Cartagena, Bogota, Santa Marta... www.how-to-expat.com/blog/ And the video we will upload in 2 hours will be about a Pueblo called Jardin ;)
Can you do a video on some other areas? Maybe envigado is an area I hear a bit. And any other potential suburbs which could suit expats. Also maybe do some price examples and comparisons on what an average 2bdr apartment costs in each area. Both to purchase and rent.
Hey Sam. We did cover that in this article/video www.how-to-expat.com/post/medellin-ultimate-neighborhood-guide/
@@HowToExpat Do you plan on posting information about the "Belén barrio" in the near future?. 🤔
Hey John. We cover that area on the Medellín E-Guide www.how-to-colombia.com/medellin-e-guide
@@HowToExpat Thanks for the information ☺️👍🏾
I live in Envigado. It is very residential and cheaper. From the Home Center, Envigado metro station, I am only three stops from Poblado. I plan to move to Laureles in June to compare. Poblado is US prices and very touristy. The only downside to Envigado is English is vary rarely spoken, but you get an authentic Colombian feel.
I think I"d vote for Laureles. One thing I noted checked airlines is it's actually much easier to get to Medellin then places in Equador. (I'm thinking of Columbia as a potential retirement (plan A) or, given everything going on a plan B...if things get out of control in the US.
Columbia Maryland, or you are talking about the country called Colombia?
I don't think locals want you there, just stay where you are, isn't that want you all say to immigrants?
@@nanasaldarriaga7452 to illegal invaders only...there is an immigration process that normal people follow
I was in a nice hotel name Inntu located in laureles. I enjoyed my stay there
I work in this build :333
Thanks
Informen sobre precio por día y noche.
Awesome video ! What is the tution for Private International Elementary school around town ?
How about reasonable hotels in both areas?
Du parc royal or hotel dix or new hotel called click clack
Dime por favor.
Soy Franced. Me gustaria compartir mi tiempo entre Medellin y Santo Domingo Republica Dominicana.
Vi tu reportage.
Dime del costo de una casa o un apartamiento de 80m2 con tres habitaciones en una PEQUEÑA inmeuble?
Que papel debo que hacer y como puedo tener un buen garantia de salud.
Gracias.
Marc
Hey guys, great video!
Where is that Medellín sign located? I’m coming down in 2 weeks and I will like to shoot some b-roll footage there.
Also any suggestions of cool spots to shoot video and fly my drone?
Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. The sign is at San Fernando Plaza. There is another sign at Parques del rio. A cool place to fly the drone is also Parques del rio.👍
No competimos ambos son dos buenos barrios. En medellin con gente amable ,y bonita
My opinion, with the number of hotels and Air B and B available just spend your first month trying a few places and see for yourself. If looking to meet other young travelers I'd say Poblado might be more your style. If interested in a more expat community I prefer Laureles. Neither of these areas are budget conscious locations.
It’s raining today! Sucks. Haha
James Greenier I’m in Barranquilla and it’s been 80-90 every day since I got here. Please send us that rain 🙏🏾 🌧
My friend ,can you tell me how much I can get a house or apartment ( to buy)either laureles or poblado
Is just me and wife
bingeing on your videos these past few days! you're a darling couple, seem very trustworthy..no plans to move to Columbia but If I ever decided to I'd definitely contact you and get your help.. I've lived abroad before [just briefly, in Denmark, after touring around in western Europe] some years ago..currently living back in my hometown, in the States, to be near a family elder..but thinking about where my next steps will take me once things shift re: that responsibility..have lived in a few different USA places but have left the country only a few times..if this *COVID-19* issue is ever resolved, I'd like to broaden my options for where to next live..would be nice to be able to *EASILY* afford a nice home in a wonderful locale full of nice, down-to-earth people.
I have stayed in el poblado before and loved it. Being gay, I prefer to be near the gay clubs. I'm considering going to study Spanish and one of the schools is in laurels. Is it reasonable to take the metro daily to laureles? How long?
What are the areas within Laureles and Poblado do you recommend for long term stay? I am interested in a great view of the city , close to restaurants,coffee shops etc and the metro.
In Poblado around Santa Fe, in Laureles the circle in the video around the two parks.
was just glancing at Google Maps, how is airport noise in Laureles? as it's in line with the runway, seems that might be an issue.
The airport is not in Laureles. It's farther South but the flight path is over Laureles. Don't be concerned though because very few of the planes are jets. They're smaller propeller driven planes and I can barely hear them.
Jus to add, the airport is not the main international airport. It's smaller and mostly for domestic use.
Most flights are coming from Río Negro which is a city in the southwest of Medellin. Without traffic it is like 45 min away so I wouldn’t worry too much. The local airport in Medellin does have a military base so you might hear some of that noise of helicopters or planes coming/going but not in the middle of the night
Thanks could not have explained it better 👍😁
the end of the runway is less than 1500 M from Laureles, ergo my question.
In Laureles - do expats rent scooters? :)
Sure come over to this paradise! The paradise of taxes. Colombia ranked 3rd, 4th and 4th. In 2016, 2017 and 2018 according to PwC.
If you want to pay more taxes you can do so in Argentina, Venezuela and Mexico.
Thanks for the comment. First of all, taxes in Colombia are not all black and white. Yes if you earn 7 figures (as a salary), stay out of Colombia. If you earn like 80% of people in the developed countries between USD 20,000k 80,000k, or have a business set up where most of the earning stay in the business (how you should do it anyway) there is nothing to worry about. The lower cost of living will anyway make up for some $100 you have to pay more in Colombia than in for example Panama. Hope it helps.
"It's very Americanized.... it has a lot of malls."
Ironically, there hardly any malls in america due to online shopping
ImplantedAgenda yep
where do you live? theres a huge mall in every city i've traveled to in US
@@ronnyung33 that is just the thing...... A huge mall
Me gusta más laureles 🥰😍
i am from colombia
Which hotel do you recommend in area of the 70
There's not a specific one we can recommend. We've never stayed at a hotel in Medellin, we usually use Airbnb and make sure the reviews are good.
Thank you for the reply
How does Envigado compare to those two?
Check this out: www.how-to-expat.com/post/medellin-ultimate-neighborhood-guide/
Craig Gallup Great question!
Can you do a video on exchange rates and how to bring money into beautiful Colombia without getting penalized on high transfer rates?
I've heard there are ways to bypass the transfer fees.
Here you go :D www.how-to-expat.com/post/colombia-money-transfer-ultimate-guide/
You are limited to the currency you can bring in to the country but then you need to also exchange it. When I have traveled there in the past I just went to Western Union and wired myself the money I wanted. I then went to the mall to pickup the transfer and it’s automatically converted to pesos. The exchange rate is good compared to a lot of other companies.
I now live in Medellín the barrio of San Lucas and love it.
@@HowToExpat if you are just there on vacation can you pick up cash at a bank?
I lived in belen and Laureles I far prefer them over poblado
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ok between poblado and laureles I prefer San Martin-Meta
Poblado is a million times better. Everyone I know that moved to Laureles moves to poblado once they can afford it. Whats better than both of them is is Salento or Finlandia or Armenia Quindio.
Laurele no tiene tanta congestion y se puede recorrerla a pie
I love Laureles but can't take the pollution. All the exhaust kills me so Poblado it is para mi
Big surprise. Also Poblado is suffering from pollution!
Tasha stop being so cute....
La ureles es mejor xd sera por que yo vivo por aya
10 Respondió Jesús y le dijo: ¿Eres tú maestro de Israel y no sabes estas cosas? 11 De cierto, de cierto os digo que hablamos lo que sabemos y testificamos lo que hemos visto, y vosotros no recibís Nuestro testimonio. 12 Si os he dicho cosas terrenas y no creéis, ¿cómo creeréis si os digo las celestiales? 13 Nadie subió al cielo sino el que descendió del cielo, es decir, el Hijo del Hombre que está en el cielo. 14 Y como Moisés levantó la serpiente en el desierto, así es necesario que el Hijo del Hombre sea levantado, 15 para que todo aquel que en él cree no perezca, sino que tenga vida eterna. 16 Porque tanto amó Dios al mundo que dio a su Hijo unigénito, para que todo aquel que en él cree no se pierda, sino que tenga vida eterna. 17 Porque Dios no envió a su Hijo al mundo para condenar al mundo, sino para que el mundo sea salvo por él. 18 El que cree en él, no es condenado; pero el que no cree, ya está condenado, porque no ha creído en el nombre del unigénito Hijo de Dios (YHVH, El Shaddai, Adonai, Dios de Jacob, de Isaac y de Abraham). Juan 3:10-18
Laureles wins
I think your clients went for a cheap location.
The best is envigado and sabaneta....laureles too many robberies
I just visited Medellin a couple weeks ago ,and it’s absolutely OVERRATED …. not really much to see . Sorry just my opinion . Beautiful weather though
Medellin is soooo much more than Poblado & Laureles, the gringo ghettos!! "westernised" is not an appropriate term, Colombia IS a western country!!
Pretty dumb to narrow things down to 2 areas. Medellin has a lot of nice barrios
Thanks for your great comment. Check out this video: www.how-to-expat.com/post/medellin-ultimate-neighborhood-guide/
For living your regular life, laureles. For partying and wanting to be seen and be around a bunch of gringos, poblado. For me, poblado is a joke, its amateur night all day and night.
The place is filled with serpents
Lol, ur a loser
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me quiero hospedar en una bonita segura, pero que haya mucha gente caminando