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re: GRINGO TREE Cuenca

pele6254

love this site I have alot of valuable information for those  people who are travelling to Cuenca check out GRINGOTREE.COM
....I am looking for a place to go swimming preferably indoors I did get a message back from the The Golf and Tennis club in Cuenca they want almost 8-9k for membership. So I will pass them up...would like to know if any expats living in Cuenca have access to a pool where I can join that wont cost 8-9k  (lol) I swim here where I live almost everyday and I really do not want to give that up once I move there.  thank you!!

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vinny66

There's a public olimpic pool located at Coliseo. The Coliseo is part of the sport services provided by the goverment, for a small fee you can use the facilities but notice they have a schedule for swiming classes and activities.

pele6254

HOLA Vinny....gracias por la informacion lo notare en mi libro de informacion que tengo de Cuenca...felicidades!!

sequimite

You might also try the University of Cuenca. I'm pretty sure they have the pool facilities and that there is a basis upon which the public can use their pool.

wmoskowitz

In addition to what i just said above i have basic questions such as whats it like to live in Cuenca? and also one of the basic questions we have is what kind of budget can we paln on depending on renting vs buying, and did this work well for you?

Bill Moskowitz

kenjee

Hello Bill Moskowitz and welcome on board.  :)

Just to inform you that is thread is quite an old one. I would suggest you create a new thread with a catchy title topic so as to get more interaction with your post.

Have a nice day.

Regards

Kenjee

wmoskowitz

Hello Kenjee,

Thank you for you note to me. I will floow your aadvice.

Bill Moskowitz