Spending
your holiday in one of the top Cartagena de Indias hotels
beckons you to discover a historic city center that has been
recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Being one of the most
favored cultural destinations in Colombia, Cartagena boasts several
tourist spots that feature its history and heritage. So whether
you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler in this vibrant
locale, make the most of your vacation and explore these 5
captivating places of interest:
1.
Puerta del Reloj
This
historic landmark serves as the main gateway to the inner walled
town. It has side arches-turned-walkways that were previously
utilized as a chapel and armory. Puerta del Reloj's most notable
structure is its republican-style tower, which has a 4-sided
clock. From
here, you'll find yourself in the Plaza de los Coches, where you can
purchase traditional Colombian and Cartagenian sweets at the Portal
de Los Dulces.
2.
Castillo
de San
Felipe de Barajas
Named
after Philip IV of Spain, this fortress on the Hill of San Lazaro is
regarded as the most iconic landmark in the city. The castle is known
for its stunning facade and its maze of tunnels. It is
also considered as
the most formidable defensive complex of Spanish military
architecture. This attraction is open to public everyday. There's no
entrance fee during Sundays.
3.
Convento and Iglesia de San Pedro Claver
This
tourist spot features a historic cloister, museum, and a Baroque
church. Here, you'll see exhibits of pre-Colombian ceramics,
religious artworks, period paintings, and sculptures, which were
created by Spanish and American artists of the 17th century. The
church and convent was built in honor of San Pedro Claver, the
defender and protector of the slaves.
4.
Museo Naval del Caribe
Housed
in a former Jesuit college, Museo Naval del Caribe presents an
impressive collection of reconstructed cityscapes and boat models
throughout the centuries. You can find this depository between the
San Pedro Claver Church and Baluarte San Francisco Javier, a few
distances
away from several Cartagena, Colombia accommodation. It is open from
10 am to 5:30 pm.
5.
Fuerte de San Sebastian del Pastelillo
Built
in the middle of the 16th century, Fuerte de San Sebastian is one of
the town's first defense forts. Its location on the western end of
Manga Island and just across the bridge from Getsemani is very
accessible from a number of Cartagenade Indias hotels around the area.
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