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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 & HeritageSan Diego at Night: Rooftop Terraces with Local Cocktails
If you think nightlife in Cartagena is limited to the clubs of Getsemaní or the noisy bars of the Historic Center, let me tell you that you are missing out on s
History & HeritageSan Diego Graffiti Tour: Street Art and Memory
If you walk through the cobblestone streets of San Diego, between the smell of arepa de huevo and the sound of locals' roller skates, you'll come across somethi
History & HeritageSan Diego: Guide to Hidden Cafés in Colonial Patios
If you walk through the Historic Center of Cartagena in July 2026, you will run into the same chaos as always: street vendors in Plaza de los Coches, lines to e
History & HeritageGrandma's Breakfasts in San Diego: 3 Must-Visit Stalls
If there is a neighborhood in Cartagena that still smells of wood-fired cooking and freshly fried dough, it is San Diego. While the Historic Center fills with t
History & HeritageLiving in San Diego: A Guide for Digital Nomads 2026
If you are thinking about moving to Cartagena as a digital nomad, you have surely already heard about Getsemaní. It is the trendy neighborhood, full of hostels,
History & HeritageSecret San Diego: The Murals That Speak of Resistance
San Diego is not the prettiest neighborhood in Cartagena. It doesn't have the immaculate colonial facades of the Historic Center or the flower-filled balconies
History & HeritageSan Diego for Coffee Lovers: 4 Neighborhood Roasters
If you arrive in Cartagena thinking that coffee here is limited to the strong tinto de olla sold at Plaza de los Coches, get ready for a surprise. San Diego, th
History & HeritageSan Diego: Hidden Murals and Local Graffiti Artists. DIY Tour
San Diego is not just the neighborhood where the walled city ends. It is a concrete canvas that has been breathing since the 80s, when the first graffiti artist
History & HeritageCasa de la Cultura de San Diego: Hidden Tambora Workshops
If you walk through the San Diego neighborhood in Cartagena, among the brightly painted colonial facades and flowering balconies, there is a place few tourists
History & HeritageWhere to Eat Like a Local: 3 Arepa Stalls in San Diego
If you arrive in Cartagena and someone tells you that all arepas are the same, don't believe them. In San Diego, the most authentic neighborhood between the His
History & HeritageThe Hammock Alley: How to Sleep Like a Local in San Diego for 30,000 Pesos
I arrived in Cartagena on a Tuesday in May 2026 with 200,000 pesos in my pocket and the idea of staying a week. Finding accommodation for less than 50,000 pesos