There's a city on Spain's southeastern coast that's packed with centuries of history, stunning Roman ruins, and a charming Mediterranean vibe; yet it's often overlooked by tourists.
Cartagena is an extremely walkable city! Almost every single attraction is within walking distance and the old town is set up ...
The Convent of Santa Cruz de la Popa is the highest point in Cartagena and situated on a hill just outside of the old city. Inside of the convent is this lovely courtyard, with archways ...
Since its founding, Cartagena has expanded inland. Business and residential areas sit farther inland, but most travelers will be content to orbit around the old city. The primary calling card of ...
Cartagena's most famous attraction ... The popular square is located in the Old City Walls, and it has a macabre history as a place for execution. Thankfully, the area has transcended its morbid ...
Mar y Zielo is a several story-high gastro-bar located in a heritage building in the heart of Cartagena's Old City. On the first floor, several artfully decorated rooms offer a menu blending local ...
known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a vibrant port city that brings together a rich history with a bustling nightlife and restaurant scene. Set within 13 kilometres of ...