Enjoy the walk where you will experience Cartagena culture through our exciting panoramic walking tour of the Historic Center. You will have a fascinating journey as you stroll through the narrow cobbled streets, surrounded by colorful colonial facades and balconies adorned with exotic flowers.The guide will enthusiastically welcome you to guide you to the heart of the walled city. Our expert guides will immerse you in the living history of this Caribbean gem, sharing fascinating stories of conquistadors, pirates and local legends. Discover the secrets behind the ancient walls that protected the city and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere transmitted by local artists dancing and performing in the main squares. This panoramic walking tour will not only take you through the most emblematic squares, but also allow you to immerse yourself in the true essence of Cartagena. Join us, discovering the beauty of Cartagena at every step!
The meeting point is located in Centenario Park (at the foot of the obelisk) and is close to the Clock Tower and Plaza de los Coches. We identify ourselves with yellow umbrellas.
Our guide will be waiting for you in Centennial Park and will identify you because you will be holding a yellow umbrella.
The first stop is on Calle de la Sierpe, where you will find urban art that adorns Calle de la Sierpe, which has become one of the most popular streets in Cartagena. The graffiti that decorates the walls, doors and windows of this street are one of its great attractions, not only because of their creativity but also because of the different textures on which they are worked.
The second stop is Calle San Juan. Named after Saint John the Baptist, it is one of the few places in Cartagena that retains its original name from the colonial era. Here you will find an impressive collection of mural paintings, along with a variety of delicious cafes and restaurants lining the street. While the restaurants and drinking establishments attract passersby with their welcoming atmosphere, the color palette of the surrounding artwork makes one feel as if they are floating in a river of ink...
The third stop is El Callejón Ancho, located in the heart of Cartagena's Getsemaní neighborhood, a picturesque street adorned with colorful flags and murals. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of bars, restaurants and street food stalls.
The fourth stop is the narrow alley that was renamed Calle de las Sombrillas, becoming Cartagena’s Instagrammable spot, designed specifically for taking pictures. A combination of hanging umbrellas, colorful houses, and street art makes it, without a doubt, one of the most picturesque places in the city, especially when it’s lit up at night.
The fifth stop is the street of flip-flops. This place is named after the fact that it is said that during the colonial era, fishermen from Barú and Tierrabomba came to sell food like yuca and corn on one of the nearby bridges. Their women asked permission to make them a stew in a lot on this street. The men, who had been in the water all the time, left their flip-flops drying in the sun on the sidewalk while they sat down to eat.
After this walking tour you will understand why they always say: “I love Gethsemane”. We will walk on the Walls and you will understand why it is called “The Arrabal de Gethsemane”. Here the tour will end.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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