Experience the Soul of Cartagena de Indias Through Its Vibrant Street Food Scene!
Immerse yourself in the flavors of this historic city as our expert guide takes you on a culinary journey through its bustling, colorful streets. From savory arepas to delectable sweets, delight in the authentic tastes of Colombia as you uncover the rich cultural tapestry woven into each bite. Our experienced local guide not only shares insider knowledge but also reveals the untold stories and traditions behind every mouthful.
Whether you're strolling the cobblestone streets of the Walled City or exploring the vibrant neighborhood of Getsemaní, let your taste buds lead the way as you discover the culinary delights of Cartagena like never before. Join us on an unforgettable adventure brimming with flavor, culture, and the warmth of Colombian hospitality. Get ready to savor the essence of Cartagena, one delicious bite at a time!
Street Food Like A Local...
A large plaza with restaurants and a concentration of students from the university's fine arts center, known as Convento Santa Clara or Hotel Sofitel Santa Cruz, is named after the surrounding neighborhood.
The city's core is the Walled City of Cartagena. The year 1984 saw UNESCO designating it as a World Heritage Site. Among its many attractions are colonial buildings, churches, museums, plazas and various restaurants and bars. The vibrant atmosphere, colorful architecture, and rich history of Cartagena make it a great place to visit.
In the center of Cartagena, there is a green area designated as Parque Centenario, which serves as secluded and leisurely areas. It was built in 1911 to celebrate Colombia's independence centennial. Along with a variety of trees and plants, the area is home to sloths, monkeys or iguanas as well. Several sights, including the old city, are within walking distance.
You will make your own way to the meeting points