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Cartagena de Indias, a World Heritage City, is an architectural, cultural, and artistic marvel. Enjoy its 491 years of history, admiring its colonial streets, interspersed with Andalusian-style palaces, Republican buildings, and the most complete collection of fortifications in all of South America.
Balcones centro historico - Hotel Santa Cecilia Cartagena

Walled City

The Walled City of Cartagena, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, is an architectural and cultural marvel that transports you back in time. This historic city, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an enchanting place where history, art, and natural beauty blend to create an unforgettable experience for travelers from around the world.

San Felipe de Barajas Castle

San Felipe de Barajas Castle in Cartagena is an imposing colonial fortress built in the 17th century to protect the city from invasion. Considered a masterpiece of Spanish military engineering, it offers panoramic views and a rich history of defense and resistance.

La Popa Hill

The best panoramic view of Cartagena is from the Sanctuary of Our Lady of La Candelaria, located at the top of La Popa Hill, which owes its name to the resemblance sailors found in it to the back of a boat. The building, constructed in 1606 by the Augustinian Recollect Fathers, houses treasures such as the altar adorned with gold leaf and oil paintings in the convent museum.

San Pedro Claver Sanctuary Church

It's a religious site representative of the city of Cartagena, built between 1580 and 1654, following the standards of colonial construction, with imposing architecture. You'll find art, culture, and history combined in one of the most popular churches for the most beautiful weddings.

Monument to India Catalina

It is an iconic sculpture of Cartagena de Indias, crafted by Eladio Gil. It is a symbol of the process of racial mixing and the adaptation of Spanish culture by the indigenous communities of Colombia's northern coast.

Vaults Square

It is a structure located between the bastions of Santa Catalina and Santa Clara, consisting of 47 arches and 23 vaults. It was built to be bomb-proof, intended to house the Spanish royal troops, store ammunition, and defend the wall.

Getsemaní

An emblematic area of ​​Cartagena, the birthplace of the struggle for independence in 1811 and a setting for a cultural contrast drawn by the passion aroused by its architectural and cultural heritage. From a colonial suburb to one of the 12 "coolest" neighborhoods in the world, according to Forbes magazine (2018).

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We are 300 meters from the Cartagena de Indias Convention Center and Plaza de La Trinidad. Just 20 minutes from Rafael Núñez International Airport.

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