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Along the way, we’ll walk through iconic landmarks, hidden corners and vibrant streets where Cartagena’s past and present intertwine.
Inside the Walled City, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views, wander through centuries-old squares and discover the stories engraved on its legendary walls.
In Gethsemane, you will be surrounded by vibrant colors, street art and local energy, connecting with the most artistic and authentic side of the city.
To make your adventure unforgettable, we will capture professional photos and videos, giving you digital memories that reflect the magic of your journey. This is not just tourism: it is a cultural immersion on wheels, combining history, art, flavors and fun in an unforgettable experience.
We will meet in front of the Donjuan Restaurant entrance, in the area near the Clock Tower.
The Puerta del Reloj, Torre del Reloj or Boca del Puente or Plaza Internacional Carlos Campillo is the main gateway to the historic center of Cartagena de Indias in Colombia and the original entrance to the fortified city.
We will run with our scooters on the imposing walls of the Historic City, making photo stops at the most attractive points of interest to take pictures. The old city of Cartagena, its historic center, is surrounded by 11 km of walls (8 km remain) in order to protect the city from constant attacks by the enemies of the crown and pirates.
La Serrezuela was originally built in 1893 and used to be the central theater and bullfighting arena. They would host bullfights, horse shows, plays and concerts, and boxing tournaments until the 1970s.
The Vaults are a structure in the Old City of Cartagena in Colombia, attached to the walls. The Caribbean Sea is visible from the top of the structure. They were built as dungeons.
Tourists describe it as: A magical place at night. You have to go, yes or yes. The restaurants around the square take their tables to the square, and the musicians liven up the nights. You really have to be there, the lights, the people and the atmosphere, it's romantic and charming.
The Cathedral of Santa Catalina de Alejandría, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of Santa Catalina de Alejandría, is a Colombian cathedral church of Catholic worship under the patronage of Santa Catalina de Alejandría. The cathedral is in the Herrerian style, characteristic of the reign of Felipe II, which corresponds to the third and last stage of Spanish Renaissance architecture.
The Church of San Pedro Claver is a Colombian temple of Catholic worship dedicated to San Pedro Claver, whose remains are found on its main altar.
Old Customs House. Located in the Plaza de la Aduana in the historic center of the city of Cartagena, Colombia. The founder of Cartagena, Don Pedro de Heredia, lived in the building.
The Plaza de la Aduana, the largest in Cartagena, Colombia, was originally intended to serve as the main square, so the administrative offices were built around it during the colonial era. There is the mansion where the founder of Cartagena, Pedro de Heredia, lived, and a statue in homage to Christopher Columbus.
It is the most central square in the city and the first to receive visitors to the historic center, as it is located after crossing the Puerta del Reloj.
The Camellón de los Mártires connects the center of Cartagena with the traditional neighborhood of Getsemaní and is adjacent to the Muelle de los Pegasos, the Clock Tower and the city's Convention Center.
Recognized by FORBES AND TRAVELERS MAGAZINE as one of the "10 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World", the modern neighborhood of Getsemaní has as its main attraction the Plaza de la Santísima Trinidad, where quiet groups of people gather to drink beer, listen to street artists and eat grilled arepas from adjacent stalls. Nearby streets, also known for their colorful murals, are lined with lively pizzerias and casual bistros serving Colombian fare. Craft breweries, cocktail bars, and Café Havana salsa bar continue the party until the early hours of the morning. We will take spectacular and picturesque photos there!
The Plaza de la Trinidad in Cartagena de Indias or Plaza de la Santisima Trinidad is located in the legendary and popular neighborhood of Getsemani and takes its name from the church with which it shares the stage “Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad”. It is the meeting place for artists, artisans, tourists, locals and residents, perhaps the most vibrant place in Cartagena at night.
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