


This UNESCO World Heritage site is the historic heart of Cartagena, encircled by impressive colonial stone walls. Inside, you'll find a labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant colonial architecture with flower-draped balconies, charming plazas, historic churches, and a lively atmosphere filled with restaurants.
READ MOREA formidable fortress zweiten_d on San Lázaro hill, Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is a masterpiece of Spanish military engineering in the Americas. Its complex system of tunnels, ramparts, and strategic design offers panoramic views of the city and the sea, providing insight into Cartagena's historical importance in defending against pirates and invaders.
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Located a short boat trip from Cartagena, this archipelago of 27 coral islands is a stunning national park renowned for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. It's a popular destination for snorkeling, diving, relaxing on the beach, and enjoying fresh seafood.
READ MOREJust outside the main Walled City, Getsemaní is a vibrant and authentic neighborhood brimming with character. Once a working-class district, it's now known for its colorful street art, lively Plaza de la Trinidad, bustling nightlife, salsa clubs, and a more local, bohemian atmosphere.
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Situated in a grand colonial building within the Walled City, this museum details a darker chapter of Cartagena's history, showing instruments of torture and recounting the trials conducted by the Spanish Inquisition. It also features exhibits on pre-Columbian, colonial, and independence-era history.
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