Colombia
It's not one of the fine addresses in Medellín but it's solid and secure even if it doesn't evoke this impression at first sight.
The owner, a noble and faith-inspiring man, has run this place for 30 years and the parqueadero / taller is also a social institution providing work for some people who would otherwise life in the streets. One of the two, the owner himself or his right hand, are always on premises. Security cameras are in place. They kept our truck well for three days. 24-hour access. COP 18.000 per 24 hours.
There is space here even for very big rigs.
It's 1.2 km from Hotel 61 Prado (taxi: COP 5.500).
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Was difficult to find and when we finally got there they were full and wouldn't let us in. Definitely a gritty part of town.
Report Check-InIt's not one of the fine addresses in Medellín but it's solid and secure even if it doesn't evoke this impression at first sight.
The owner, a noble and faith-inspiring man, has run this place for 30 years and the parqueadero / taller is also a social institution providing work for some people who would otherwise life in the streets. One of the two, the owner himself or his right hand, are always on premises. Security cameras are in place. They kept our truck well for three days. 24-hour access. COP 18.000 per 24 hours.
There is space here even for very big rigs.
It's 1.2 km from Hotel 61 Prado (taxi: COP 5.500).