1. San Felipe de Barajas Fort
A massive fortress offering panoramic views of Cartagena, showcasing impressive military engineering from the colonial era.
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A massive fortress offering panoramic views of Cartagena, showcasing impressive military engineering from the colonial era.
Historic defensive walls that encircle the city, providing scenic walks and a glimpse into Cartagena's past.
A quirky monument of giant old boots, symbolizing the famous local poet Luis Carlos López.
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A statue honoring the indigenous woman who played a key role in the Spanish conquest of Colombia.
A lively square known for its historic church, outdoor cafes, and the famous 'Gertrudis' sculpture by Fernando Botero.
Former dungeons turned into colorful shops and galleries, offering local crafts and souvenirs.
A convent located on the highest hill in Cartagena, offering stunning views and a peaceful retreat.
A green oasis in the city center, perfect for a relaxing stroll and spotting local wildlife.
The largest and oldest plaza in Cartagena, surrounded by colonial buildings and the former customs house.
A park featuring mangroves and wildlife, ideal for nature walks and learning about the local ecosystem.
A historic square with a statue of Simón Bolívar, surrounded by important landmarks and shaded by large trees.
A charming park with lush greenery and a statue of José Fernández de Madrid, a notable figure in Colombian history.
A magnificent cathedral with a striking bell tower, known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance.
A museum showcasing pre-Columbian gold artifacts and the rich cultural heritage of the Zenú people.
A picturesque bay offering beautiful views, boat tours, and a vibrant maritime atmosphere.
A historic bastion part of Cartagena's fortifications, providing scenic views of the Caribbean Sea.
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