Cartagena, Colombia

Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, Cartagena, Colombia

A formidable fortress built in the 16th century, offering panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into Cartagena's military history.

Walled City, Cartagena, Colombia

The heart of Cartagena, featuring colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and charming plazas, all surrounded by the ancient city walls.

Palacio de la Inquisición, Cartagena, Colombia

This historical building houses a museum detailing Cartagena's role during the Spanish Inquisition, showcasing torture devices and other artifacts from the era.

Museo del Oro Zenú, Cartagena, Colombia

Dedicated to the indigenous Zenú culture, this museum displays gold artifacts and tells the story of the region’s native inhabitants.

La Popa Monastery, Cartagena, Colombia

Perched on a hill, this monastery offers sweeping views of Cartagena and is a historic site with religious and military significance.

Convento de la Popa, Cartagena, Colombia

A 17th-century convent located at the highest point in Cartagena, offering not just history but stunning views of the city and Caribbean Sea.

San Pedro Claver Church, Cartagena, Colombia

A beautiful church dedicated to Saint Peter Claver, who dedicated his life to helping enslaved Africans, with a museum and tomb.

Bocagrande, Cartagena, Colombia

Known for its modern architecture, Bocagrande was originally a historic military site and was later transformed into a bustling commercial district.