Old Town Cartagena

Old Town Cartagena

Old Town Cartagena

Old Town Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a vibrant testament to Colombia’s colonial past. Nestled on the Caribbean coast, this historic district is characterized by its brightly-colored buildings and bougainvillea-covered balconies. The leafy Plaza de Bolivar offers a serene spot for reflection, while the striking Clock Tower (Torre del Reloj) serves as a prominent landmark. Visitors can also explore the Gold Museum (Museo de Oro), which showcases the region’s rich pre-Columbian history. Today, the narrow cobblestone streets and lively plazas invite visitors to immerse themselves in the town’s enduring charm.

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