Cartagena, on Colombia’s Caribbean coastline, is one of the best reasons to visit the country, especially if you have a camera. It has a beautiful beach, fantastic restaurants, lively street life, and an old town so full of charming colonial architecture that it deserves its UNESCO World Heritage status.
The Colorful UNESCO city of Cartagena, Colombia
It would take at least 2-3 days to really appreciate the city, but there is a whole lot more to see than just Cartagena street life. Once you’re there you’ll want to experience it all, so you may want to plan to spend more time in the city.
The old city is so filled with colorful buildings and colorful people that one weekend in Cartagena just isn’t enough.
Here is our photo homage to Cartagena’s colorful street life.
Boys will be boys …
Night life in Cartagena
After the sun goes down the nightlife starts up.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has designated certain places in the world as of outstanding cultural or natural importance to humanity.
Read more about why Cartagena is a UNESCO Site on their website.
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