Explore Gethsemane’s vibrant murals and hidden stories with a local guide. Discover Cartagena’s rebellious heart through art, history, and culture.
Explore Gethsemane’s vibrant murals and hidden stories with a local guide. Discover Cartagena’s rebellious heart through art, history, and culture.
- Parque del Centenario - Centennial Park: A serene escape amidst the lively downtown Cartagena, inaugurated in 1911 to celebrate 100 years of independence. With its ancient trees, sculptures, and visible squirrels, it offers an ideal spot to relax, rejuvenate, and experience local life.
- Plaza de La Trinidad - Trinity Square: The vibrant core…
- Parque del Centenario - Centennial Park: A serene escape amidst the lively downtown Cartagena, inaugurated in 1911 to celebrate 100 years of independence. With its ancient trees, sculptures, and visible squirrels, it offers an ideal spot to relax, rejuvenate, and experience local life.
- Plaza de La Trinidad - Trinity Square: The vibrant core of the Getsemani neighborhood, encircled by colorful homes and urban art. It was the birthplace of popular resistance during Cartagena’s independence and now comes alive every night with music, street food, and a genuine local vibe.
- Getsemani Neighborhood - Explore the vibrant and cultural streets of this remarkable Cartagena neighborhood. Discover various squares and stroll alongside the locals.
- Plaza de la Aduana - The Customs Square is the largest and among the oldest in Cartagena. Encircled by colorful colonial balconies, it was the hub of commerce during Spanish rule and is now a perfect starting point for a historical tour.
- Plaza de San Pedro Claver - St. Peter’s Square Claver is located opposite the church bearing the same name, honoring the saintly defender of slaves. This art-filled, sculpture-rich, and historically significant place is perfect for soaking in Cartagena’s colonial charm.
- Plaza de la Proclamacion - Proclamation Square, adjacent to Cartagena Cathedral, was the venue for official events and historic celebrations. Today, it is a picturesque open space that bridges colonial history with modern city life.
- Plaza Santo Domingo - Plaza Santo Domingo is one of Cartagena’s most lively and enchanting spots. Surrounded by restaurants and live music, it is renowned for Botero’s famous “Gertrude” sculpture and its bohemian ambiance, perfect for enjoying the Cartagena night.
- Plaza De Los Coches - The Plaza de los Coches marks the entrance to the Walled City, directly in front of the Clock Tower. Once a slave market and commercial hub in colonial times, it now retains its colorful arcades and the renowned portal of sweets.
- Torre del Reloj - The Clock Tower is Cartagena’s iconic symbol and the gateway to the Walled City. Constructed in the 17th century, it served as the city’s original entrance and now welcomes visitors embarking on their historical exploration.
- Camellon de los Martires - The Martyrs’ Camellon links the Clock Tower with Centennial Park. This expansive promenade honors Cartagena’s independence heroes and provides a splendid view of the walls and bay.
- Caribbean and Emerald Jewelry Museum - The Caribbean Jewelry Store & Emerald Museum is situated on Calle 5, in Cartagena’s Historic Center. It is a captivating venue where visitors can learn about the extraction and carving of Colombian emeralds, as well as admire and purchase unique pieces.

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Experience the enchantment, rich history, and lively culture of Cartagena on this memorable tour of the renowned Walled City and the vibrant Gethsemane neighborhood.
Participants will journey through cobblestone streets, ancient fortresses, colonial architecture, and squares brimming with tales of pirates, heroes, revolutions, and enduring traditions….
Experience the enchantment, rich history, and lively culture of Cartagena on this memorable tour of the renowned Walled City and the vibrant Gethsemane neighborhood.
Participants will journey through cobblestone streets, ancient fortresses, colonial architecture, and squares brimming with tales of pirates, heroes, revolutions, and enduring traditions.
Next, explore Gethsemane, the city’s most genuine and artistic neighborhood, where murals tell stories, drums resonate, and local life thrives at every corner.
Join this enjoyable, educational, and picturesque adventure, led by enthusiastic locals eager to share the true essence of Cartagena with visitors from around the globe!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.