Cartagena, Colombia
Visit: Within the Ciudad Amurallada, South America's best-preserved fortification, Museo del Oro Zenú occupies a beautifully restored colonial building, showcasing pre-Columbian artifacts, featuring more than 600 gold, silver, and ceramic objects from the Zenú civilization.
Neighborhood to explore: Discover Getsemaní, where street art meets history. The modern bohemian flare of the area draws visitors to the murals, flower-filled balconies, and lively plazas.
Visit: For history and architecture aficionados, the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas built in 1639 is a grand fortress in the city. In 1984, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering incredible Caribbean Sea views and a dose of Colombian history.
Shop: Renowned Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz has built her reputation on vibrant patterns, dramatic ruffles, and striking silhouettes. Her Cartagena boutique offers both creative inspiration and some of the finest resort and ready -to wear in Colombia.
Make a reservation: Salon Tropical blends the freshness of the coast with Caribbean and Colombian influences. From their seafood rice to the Ahi Tuna ceviche, their array of dishes represent the very essence of the tropics..
We recommend: Hotel Capellán de Getsemaní mixes Spanish Colonial with contemporary French design. Clero, the hotel's restaurant, offers a fusion of Colombian, Caribbean, Creole, and Japanese cuisines.