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FestivalsEvents and Festivals in Cartagena: 2026 Annual Calendar
Discover Cartagena's vibrant cultural scene with this updated guide for 2026, featuring confirmed dates for Carnival, Hay Festival, FICCI, Jazz Festival, and more events, based on the latest information from March 2026.
Cartagena: Jazz, Champeta, and Caribbean Rhythms Live - Complete Guide 2026
Explore the vibrant live music scene in Cartagena, where jazz, champeta, and Caribbean sounds pulse through historic bars and plazas. An updated guide for 2026 featuring schedules, prices, festivals, and tips to experience music like a local.
Food & DrinkAfro-Caribbean Gastronomy Route in Cartagena: Flavors and Tradition
Afro-Caribbean gastronomy in Cartagena is a living legacy of the Africans brought during the colonial era, mixed with local ingredients and indigenous influence
Cartagena Travel Budget: How Much Does a Typical Trip Cost in 2026
A detailed guide with updated prices to plan your trip to Cartagena in 2026, including budget, mid-range, and luxury options for accommodation, food, transportation, and activities.
Risk-Free Cartagena: A Complete Guide for Travelers with Food Allergies
Cartagena de Indias, founded in 1533, is a city where African, indigenous, and Spanish culinary traditions converge. This mix creates a vibrant gastronomy that
History & HeritagePueblo Nuevo Cartagena: The popular neighborhood where the true Caribbean beats
Pueblo Nuevo Cartagena is one of the most authentic and vibrant neighborhoods in the city, located northeast of the historic center. It emerged in the 1940s as
History & HeritageBocagrande for Runners: The 5 km Morning Circuit
If you're reading this, you probably already know that running in Cartagena is not the same as doing it in a cold or mountainous city. The heat, humidity, and t
History & HeritageCafé de la Abuela: Secrets of San Diego's Bakery
On Calle de la Media Luna, where the Cartagena sun filters through wooden balconies and bougainvillea, there is a blue door that needs no sign. Those who know i
History & HeritageCrespo: The Local Beach Neighborhood of Cartagena - Complete Guide 2026
Crespo is that Cartagena neighborhood that many tourists overlook, but locals love. Located north of the city, between the Rafael Núñez airport and the exclusiv
History & HeritageManga at Night: 3 Secret Viewpoints to See the Illuminated Bay
If you arrived in Cartagena and only know Manga by day, you are missing out on the best version of the neighborhood. When the sun sets behind the bay and the li
Nightlife in Cartagena: Bars and Clubs Pulsing to the Caribbean Rhythm
Discover the vibrant energy of Cartagena's nightlife, from charming colonial bars in the Walled City to modern clubs in Bocagrande and the bohemian scene in Getsemaní. Learn about the best spots, prices, safety tips, and authentic experiences to enjoy the night like a local.
History & HeritageShadow Routes: The Hidden Cafés in Bocagrande's Passages
When people think of Cartagena, they imagine the yellow walls, the flower-filled balconies of the Historic Center, and the relentless sun over Plaza de los Coch
History & HeritageBocagrande on Foot: A Tour of Its 4 Forgotten Statues
If you have ever walked along avenida San Martín in Bocagrande, you probably walked right past a bronze figure staring out to sea. It is the statue of a fisherm
History & HeritageNeighbors of Bocagrande: 5 Trades That Survive Mass Tourism
Bocagrande wasn't always this giant of glass and cement you see today. Until the 80s, it was a neighborhood of low houses with inner courtyards, where neighbors
History & HeritageEl Cabrero at Sunset: 3 Secret Lookout Points
If there's a moment when Cartagena truly becomes intense, it's when the sun begins to fall over the bay. But most people crowd the walls of the Historic Center
History & HeritageWhere the Fishermen Eat: 3 Local Eateries in El Cabrero
If you arrived in Cartagena and the first thing someone recommended was a restaurant with white tablecloths and a sea view in the Walled City, they're selling y
History & HeritageEl Cabrero: 5 Houses with Pirate Stories
If you arrive in Cartagena looking for the quieter side of the walled city, El Cabrero will surprise you. It's not the party-filled Getsemaní or the jewelry-lad
History & HeritageEl Cabrero: Cartagena's Hidden Balcony
Before Cartagena was the walled city that tourists know today, before the Cerro de la Popa had its convent, and before Bocagrande filled with buildings, there w
History & HeritageWhere the Wind Dictates Life in El Cabrero
If there is one thing that defines El Cabrero before its streets, its houses, or its people, it is the wind. It is not an occasional breeze that relieves Cartag
History & HeritageEl Cabrero: The Last Secret of the Cartageneros
If you're tired of the crowded walls and inflated prices of Getsemaní, El Cabrero is the neighborhood that will restore your faith in Cartagena. There isn't a s