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General Info Printable View. Show post s from this thread on one page Page 6 of 8 First I haven't bought a sim card in many years. The Monterrey Mall at the bottom of the hill on Calle 10 is an electronics mall. There should be numerous places there to buy a sim card.
Take your passport and your phone with you. The white taxis from the airport charge 65 K I think to Poblado. The yellow taxis are 70 K, I think. As a first timer, taxis are the way to go from the airport. You can also get Uber, but my experience has been they charge more than a taxi.
Toll is included and they drive you to anywhere in Medellin. Uber- within the city is Uber the way to go or local cabs? SIM card- so this will be little bit of effort, I will try get a Int'l plan on my phone.
How much do the SIM cards cards cost? Bancolombia ATM- What is the charge anyway? The yellow taxis are now 70,, I am pretty sure. Uber in the city is almost always the best way to go. If I am going for a short distance, I usually just flag down a yellow taxi. It's easier than trying to connect with an Uber.
Sometimes in busy areas, it is difficult to get the Uber to the proper address. There is a minimum charge for both Uber and the taxis. Taxis are between 5, and 6,, I don't know the exact amount. Uber is a little less than 5, Sometimes, late at night when it is raining, taxis are cheaper than Uber. There's very little effort involved in getting a sim card.