


We'll start with a visit to La Popa, where you can admire the breathtaking panoramic view and hear the tales of the convent at its peak.
A majestic military fortress that has safeguarded the city’s secrets for centuries. As you explore this stronghold, you’ll learn about the ingenious defence tactics that protected Cartagena from pirate invaders, revealing the skill of its builders.
A neighbourhood brimming with art and tradition, where art and culture bloom on every corner. Its vibrant streets and lively murals tell the story of a community rich in traditions and creativity, giving you a true taste of Cartagena's essence.
The Bóvedas barracks, or Santa Clara vaults, are a military structure attached to the walls between the bastions of Santa Catalina and Santa Clara, which closed the ring of the urban fortification of the Old City of Cartagena, Colombia.
The cloister was founded in 1617 by the Order of Our Lady of Barefoot Mercy and was used as a barracks, prison, and court, and is currently a university headquarters. Here you will find part of the ashes of the Colombian writer, Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1982.
Former seat of the Inquisition court of the Catholic Church, the building was constructed in 1770 in colonial and baroque style. In 1953, it became the headquarters of the Historical Museum of Cartagena.
You will visit the emerald museum to gain deep insight into this precious Colombian stone.
Museum dedicated to pre-Columbian relics, with more than 600 pieces of gold, silver, and ceramics on display (closed on Mondays).
Meet up/Pick up location: Your hotel in Cartagena