A detailed 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.
A brief guide on where to stay in Cartagena, Colombia. You’ll find accommodation of all levels, from hostels with several rooms to decadent five-star hotels.
The Caribbean Naval Museum (Museo Naval del Caribe) is one of the most important museums in the UNESCO World Heritage listed historic walled city of Cartagena, Colombia.
The Church of San Pedro Claver (Iglesia de San Pedro Claver) is the most picturesque church in the UNESCO World Heritage listed walled city of Cartagena.
Bocagrande is an upscale area of Cartagena full of tall white high-rises on a thin strip of land.
Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is one of the most fascinating places to visit in Cartagena, Colombia. It’s included in the city’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.
La Popa Convent (Convento de la Popa) is a monastery at the highest point in Cartagena.