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Castillo Grande: Cartagena's Quiet Haven for Living Like a Local
Discover Castillo Grande, the residential coastal neighborhood of Cartagena where life slows down, beaches are more peaceful, and families find their ideal space for a relaxed vacation. Experience authentic Cartagena away from mass tourism.

Castillo Grande: The Coastal and Residential Neighborhood of Cartagena That Steals Your Heart
Discover Castillo Grande, the coastal and residential neighborhood of Cartagena that offers tranquility, accessible beaches, and an authentic local experience away from the tourist bustle. Learn about its golden beaches, family restaurants, and daily life that will make you feel like a true Cartagena local.
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.
Cartagena's Colonial Churches Route: Caribbean History, Architecture, and Spirituality
A tour through Cartagena's colonial churches that reveals the history, architecture and unique spirituality of the walled city, from the Cathedral to the San Pedro Claver Church.

Pueblo 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

Crespo: 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

What to do in El Cabrero: The quiet residential neighborhood near the sea
El Cabrero is one of those corners of Cartagena that surprises visitors with its tranquility and beauty. This residential neighborhood, located right next to th

Living Wall: The Blacksmith's Workshop in Callejón Angosto
If you walk through the historic center of Cartagena and prick up your ears, amidst the hustle and bustle of tourists, the coconut candy vendors, and the reggae