Nestled between picturesque beaches and lush mountains, Santa Marta holds the distinction of being Colombia’s oldest surviving city. The historic center, recognized by UNESCO, invites visitors to explore its cobblestone streets on foot. Key highlights include the 18th-century cathedral, the Tayrona Gold Museum, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region, and Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in the colonial architecture and vibrant history, making it a gateway not only to the past but also to the nearby Tayrona National Park.
Santa Marta Historic Center (Centro Historico de Santa Marta)
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