Must-Visit Attractions in Cartagena, Colombia
There’s so much to see and do in Cartagena that it can be nearly impossible to choose what to do during a visit. However, some attractions are simply unmissable.
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San Felipe Castle
Architectural Landmark, Historical Landmark
This 16th-century Spanish castle stands in a commanding location overlooking the bay of Cartagena and the city below. A Unesco-listed site, the castle is a maze of tunnels and turrets that is definitely one of the city’s must-visit attractions.
Getsemani
Art Gallery
Torre del Reloj
Building
Isla Grande
Natural Feature
Zenu Gold Museum
Library, Museum
Playa Blanca
Natural Feature
Another top beach day trip from the city, Playa Blanca can certainly get busy on weekends, but with good reason: the picturesque, white-sand beaches and palm trees make it the archetypal Caribbean destination.
Parque del Centenario
Park
This small, leafy park just outside the entrance to the Walled City would be fairly nondescript were it not for the fact that it is home to a small population of wild monkeys, iguanas and sloths. There can’t be a much more unexpected sight in the city than these sleepy sloths making their way through the park at dusk.
San Basilio de Palenque
Church
An easy day trip from Cartagena, San Basilio de Palenque holds the distinction of being the first free slave city of the Americas. A fascinating window onto Afro-Colombian culture, the village is a Unesco-recognised site, with its own unique language, customs and musical genres. You can visit with Culture Trip as a day excursion from Cartagena on our specially curated eight-day Colombian Caribbean tour, led by our local insider.
Quiebracanto and Cafe Havana
Bar, South American
If you come to Cartagena, then you can’t avoid going out to dance. Quiebracanto and Cafe Havana are two of the best nightspots in the city. Both are located in the hip Getsemani neighborhood and are packed every weekend with revelers, dancing to the joyous strains of cumbia and salsa until dawn.
Santo Domingo Square
Architectural Landmark
One of the busiest and most bustling squares in the Old Town of Cartagena, Santo Domingo Square is the perfect place to grab a cold beer in the sun and watch the world go by. It’s also surrounded by gorgeous old buildings and, at the center of the plaza, stands one of Fernando Botero’s most famous sculptures.
Bazurto Market
Market
Cartagena’s bustling food market is not for the fainthearted: it’s a noisy, claustrophobic place, but it also offers a glimpse of a totally different side of Cartagena than the prim and proper Old Town. With amazing street food and a real local atmosphere, it’s worth coming early in the morning to see the fisherman arrive with their catch.
Cafe del Mar
Bar, Cafe, South American
Cafe del Mar is thebestspot to take in the glorious Caribbean sunsets that Cartagena has in store for you: a trendy cocktail bar on the old city walls, it overlooks the Caribbean and – although it can get windy – there’s no better place to enjoy a piña colada at sunset.
Palace of the Inquisition
Architectural Landmark
Don’t be fooled: although the Palace of the Inquisition is one of the loveliest buildings in Cartagena, it was also the site of the some of grizzliest moments in the city’s history, as the Inquisition used it to imprison and torture suspected heretics. It’s now a fascinating museum, housing some of the original torture weapons, as well as all sorts of colonial artifacts.
Las Bovedas
Market
Located at the site of a former jail, Las Bovedas is one of Cartagena’s best street markets and the perfect place to pick up any souvenirs you’ve been after from your trip. Each stall is housed in a former cell. It is said that the cells were so close to the Caribbean that prisoners would often find themselves knee-deep in seawater!
Convent of Santa Cruz de la Popa
Building
Saint Pedro Claver Church
Cathedral, Church
La India Catalina Statue
Architectural Landmark
India Catalina was a local indigenous woman who played a key role in the Spanish conquest of Colombia, acting as an interpreter for Pedro de Heredia during the conquest after she was abducted from her village. By now an icon of Cartagena, Catalina is immortalized through this beautiful monument in the historic center.
El Totumo Mud Volcano
Natural Feature
A popular backpacker day trip, this active mud volcano, as well as being the smallest volcano in Colombia, is famous for its alleged healing properties. Up to 15 guests at a time can bathe in the dense, warm mud (with an optional massage), before heading to the nearby sea to be washed off. It’s dirty, relaxing fun!
Bolivar Square
Architectural Landmark
This pretty, shady square in the heart of the Walled City is the perfect place to sit back and watch the world go by: local dancers often perform in the square, making for a festive vibe.
Adolfo Mejía Theatre
Theater
The theatre itself is a beautiful building, but it’s what’s inside that counts at the Adolfo Mejia Theatre: the stage curtain and magnificent cupola were both painted by famous local artist Enrique Grau and are some of the most gorgeous works of art in the entire city.