Palomino is a laid-back beach town on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It’s located in the department of La Guajira, and the nearest major city is Santa Marta.
A brief guide on where to eat in Cartagena. It’s an absolute pleasure to go out to eat in this beautiful city.
The walls of Cartagena (Las Murallas) are one of the most striking features of this UNESCO World Heritage listed city. They enclose the Old Town districts of El Centro and San Diego and continue around Getsemaní.
The UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town of Cartagena is one of the most charming places to visit in Colombia. It sits behind Spanish defensive walls and is full of colorful colonial buildings.
The Cultural Center (Casa de la Cultura) in Mompox is a good place to visit to learn more about the town’s vibrant history. Mompox is a Colombian Heritage Town (Pueblo Patrimonio) as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Church of Santa Bárbara (Iglesia de Santa Bárbara) is the most beautiful church in Mompox. It’s located on Plaza Santa Bárbara along the Albarrada in the historic town center. Mompox is a Colombian Heritage Town (Pueblo Patrimonio) as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
While in Mompox, we decided to take an ecological cruise down the Magdalena River to the Ciénaga de Pijiño, a large swamp.
The Mompox Cemetery (Cementerio de Mompox) is located about a block from the Church of Santo Domingo in the historic town center. Mompox is a Colombian Heritage Town (Pueblo Patrimonio) as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
One of the best things about Mompox are the local specialties that can be found all around town. There are three in particular that are worth seeking out in this Colombian Heritage Town (Pueblo Patrimonio) and UNESCO World Heritage site.