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Medellin: need help in finding legitimate professional massage therapist??

I'll be vacationing in Medellin and as always really enjoy Professional Therapeutic massage on a daily basis as a treat. I know I can just look up services up in the phone book, but I rather go on recommendations. I guess this question is for the people that actually lives in Medellin.

1. Any suggestions on who to call?

2. What can I expect to pay per hour?

3. Do they offer services that can come to my place?


I think in Cartagena, if I recall correctly I paid about 35K COP per hour at the Almirante Hotel. Thanks all!

By Leo_colo4me on Oct 30, 2007, 13:39 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


dwmte7 says on Oct 30, 2007, 14:30:

i used to use the services of a turkish sauna over in laureles...don't even know if they're there any more...just askaround. too, any good hotel will have on call professionals and maybe even non-professionals. ask the desk.

dwmte

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morphus says on Oct 30, 2007, 17:51:

El Loutron

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