Diego & Raquel

Diego & Raquel

December 14, 2024 • Cartagena, Cartagena Province, Bolivar, Colombia
Diego & Raquel

Diego & Raquel

December 14, 2024 • Cartagena, Cartagena Province, Bolivar, Colombia

Things to Do in Cartagena
 
Cartagena is a vibrant city with rich history, stunning architecture, and a lively culture. Whether you’re looking to explore, relax, or indulge in local flavors, Cartagena has something for everyone.
 

Must-See Attractions

 
1. Explore the Walled City (Ciudad Amurallada)
  - Wander through the historic Walled City, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with colorful colonial buildings, charming plazas, and bustling markets. Don’t miss landmarks like the Clock Tower (Torre del Reloj) and the impressive Castillo San Felipe de Barajas.
 
2. Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
  - This historic fortress is one of Cartagena’s most iconic structures. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and learn about its fascinating history, including tales of pirate invasions.
 
3. Getsemaní Neighborhood
  - Just outside the Walled City, Getsemaní is a vibrant, artsy neighborhood known for its street art, lively plazas, and local bars. It’s the perfect place to experience Cartagena’s bohemian side.
 
4. Rosario Islands (Islas del Rosario)
  - For a day trip, consider visiting the Rosario Islands, a beautiful archipelago just off the coast of Cartagena. Enjoy crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and stunning beaches—ideal for snorkeling, diving, or simply relaxing.
 
5. Sunset at Café del Mar
  - Located atop the city walls, Café del Mar offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a sunset with a refreshing cocktail in hand.
 


Food & Drink: Authentic Cartagena
 

1. Ceviche at La Cevichería
  - A local favorite, La Cevichería is known for its fresh and flavorful ceviche. This dish is a must-try in Cartagena, featuring marinated seafood in citrus juices, typically served with onions, cilantro, and local spices.
 
2. Arepas de Huevo
  - A Cartagena specialty, arepas de huevo are fried corn cakes stuffed with eggs and sometimes meat. You can find them at local street vendors and casual eateries—perfect for a quick snack or light meal.
 
3. Ábaco Libros y Café
  - This cozy bookstore café is a great place to relax with a coffee or indulge in a light meal. It’s a unique spot to unwind while browsing through books, with many titles available in both Spanish and English.
 
4. La Mulata
  - For a taste of traditional Caribbean cuisine, La Mulata is a must-visit. The menu features a variety of local dishes, including fried fish, coconut rice, and patacones (fried green plantains).
 
5. Try the Local Fruit (Raquel’s favorite!)
  - Cartagena is known for its fresh, tropical fruits. Be sure to try local favorites like mango biche (unripe mango with salt and lime), lulo, and maracuyá (passion fruit). You can find these at local markets or from street vendors.