It is hard to believe that Cartagena is only an hour flight
from Bogota because the weather here is completely different. And so we quickly shed our layers to take
advantage of this glorious mid-30 degree weather!
The most famous part of Cartagena is its historic walled-city, which contains seemingly endless streets of well-preserved colourful colonial architecture.
This UNESCO heritage site is too small for Cartagena's 1 million inhabitants so the city has expanded well-beyond the historical city walls.
Nonetheless, there is lots
of activity within the historic center, such as:
- Dance and street performances in the numerous squares around town, including the "men-in-black" fisherman who were represented in at least 4 areas within the city walls and were an unexpectedly huge tourist hit.
- Sunset drinks on the city wall while overlooking the water.
- An evening ritual at the Santa Clara Sofitel, once a monastery, where two “monks” wander through the hotel waving incense, lighting candles and saying a prayer in the crypt that is still open to the public,
- Walking tours of the city and of the Church of St. Peter Claver. The Church documents the life of Jesuit Priest Peter Claver who worked tirelessly in the early 1600s to protect and defend the rights of the newly arrived African slaves.
- Wonderful drink mixology at both El Baron and the Santa Clara's El Coro Bar Lounge.
You don’t need a long trip to Cartagena but with the beautiful weather and
the inviting historic center, it is a lovely place to visit!
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