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The Unknown Enthusiast on MSNCartagena: The South American City That’s Almost Too Pretty to Be RealMy jaw dropped in Cartagena. This old, historic, colonial city just felt like one gorgeous, picture perfect spot followed by ...
Cartagena's most famous attraction, the city's historic walls, began construction on the eastern edge of the city in 1586 and finished in 1796. Fast forward to 1984 and the iconic walls were ...
With an average of 283 hours of monthly sunshine and summer temperatures regularly exceeding 30C, the rain really does stay mainly on the plane ...
Cartagena, a visually stunning city brimming with pedestrian (and, at night, equestrian) activity, can sometimes be ...
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The Best Things to Eat in Cartagena, According to Chef Nina ComptonIt was the perfect embodiment of Old Cartagena, where you can order a couple of cocktails ... Cartagena’s cocktail scene is ...
Located near the western edge of Cartagena in the old city, the Sanctuary of Saint Peter Claver sits within the city's historic walls. The sanctuary and museum are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m ...
Situated in a bay in the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena has the most extensive fortifications in South America. A system of zones divides the city into three neighbourhoods: San Pedro, with the cathedral ...
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