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Getsemaní: The Neighborhood That Breathes Cartagena's True Soul
Discover Getsemaní, Cartagena's most authentic neighborhood, where street art, community life, and local cuisine invite you to experience a genuine adventure away from conventional tourism.
Novenas in Getsemaní: The Christmas Tradition That Beats in the Bohemian Heart of Cartagena
Discover how the novenas of Getsemaní, in Cartagena, Colombia, blend African and Spanish traditions into a community celebration filled with music, dance, and Caribbean flavors during Christmas. Learn where to find the celebrations, what to eat, and how to participate as a visitor.
Foot of the Popa: The Historic Neighborhood with Cartagena's Best Views
Discover Foot of the Popa, the historic neighborhood clinging to Cartagena's most emblematic hill, offering panoramic views that capture the colonial and Caribbean essence of the walled city. Learn about its best-kept secrets, spectacular viewpoints, and authentic local life.
Las Mercedes: The Local and Authentic Neighborhood of Cartagena
Discover Las Mercedes, the neighborhood where authentic Cartagena beats with its own life, away from the tourist bustle, among neighbor stories, family businesses and the Caribbean breeze that caresses its streets.
El Socorro: The Popular Heart of Cartagena - Authentic Guide 2026
An authentic guide to discover El Socorro, the traditional neighborhood of Cartagena where Cartagena culture beats strongly on every corner, every dish, and every smile. Learn about its history, traditions, flavors, and tips for visiting with respect.
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
Coffee Route Through Cartagena's Neighborhoods: Authentic Flavors and Specialty Coffee Shops
Discover Cartagena's coffee culture through its most iconic neighborhoods, where the aroma of specialty coffee blends with colonial history and local life in Getsemaní, El Centro, and Manga.