Melissa’s guidebook

Melissa
Melissa’s guidebook

Neighborhoods

Hotels, colonial houses, and modern buildings, go along with the unrivaled tranquility that can be found in one of the most traditional and exclusive neighborhoods of the city, El Cabrero. The waves of the Caribbean sea sound from the sea wall in Las Tenazas and refresh the come about of the days in this places. It is because of its closeness to the beaches that this neighborhood is one of the favorite places to invest in or as lodging for foreign visitors that stay to appreciate the beauty of “La Heroica.” Here, you can see one of the first houses that was built in this neighborhood and with a privileged view to the walls in downtown. In that house lived the former Colombian president from Cartagena, Rafael Nuñez. Today, the mansion where he spent his last years and eventually died, is a museum – called Rafael Nuñez – open to the public and has many of his possessions from the time that were stored and kept so locals and foreign visitors can enjoy. One of the symbols of El Cabrero is Parque Apolo, opened in 1994. It is common to see people walking, students waiting for their buses to go to school or people resting in the green areas because of the peaceful environment, and pets that enjoy the almond smell and many times you can see police presence there. The park has an emblematic monument composed of 9 busts that represent important people in Colombia’s history. Benkos Biohó, general Juan José Nieto and Miguel Antonio Caro are one of the admired figures by those who visit the monument. It also has a small church called “La ermita del Cabrero,” it is located inside the park and was built by the former president and his wife, Soledad Roman because of the critics that the woman had at the time. It is a church that, despite its small size, welcomes all worshipers so they can get involved at mass. A pedestrian path, with view to the Cabrero lagoon is a common place to run away from all the worries while appreciating the waters. People often go to exercise, so if you like exercising this an ideal place to burn some calories while the mangroves lungs help you recover your breath in every step. Do not hesitate to visit El Cabrero, a place with history, magic and without a doubt an attractive place when visiting Cartagena.
16 locals recommend
El Cabrero
16 locals recommend
Hotels, colonial houses, and modern buildings, go along with the unrivaled tranquility that can be found in one of the most traditional and exclusive neighborhoods of the city, El Cabrero. The waves of the Caribbean sea sound from the sea wall in Las Tenazas and refresh the come about of the days in this places. It is because of its closeness to the beaches that this neighborhood is one of the favorite places to invest in or as lodging for foreign visitors that stay to appreciate the beauty of “La Heroica.” Here, you can see one of the first houses that was built in this neighborhood and with a privileged view to the walls in downtown. In that house lived the former Colombian president from Cartagena, Rafael Nuñez. Today, the mansion where he spent his last years and eventually died, is a museum – called Rafael Nuñez – open to the public and has many of his possessions from the time that were stored and kept so locals and foreign visitors can enjoy. One of the symbols of El Cabrero is Parque Apolo, opened in 1994. It is common to see people walking, students waiting for their buses to go to school or people resting in the green areas because of the peaceful environment, and pets that enjoy the almond smell and many times you can see police presence there. The park has an emblematic monument composed of 9 busts that represent important people in Colombia’s history. Benkos Biohó, general Juan José Nieto and Miguel Antonio Caro are one of the admired figures by those who visit the monument. It also has a small church called “La ermita del Cabrero,” it is located inside the park and was built by the former president and his wife, Soledad Roman because of the critics that the woman had at the time. It is a church that, despite its small size, welcomes all worshipers so they can get involved at mass. A pedestrian path, with view to the Cabrero lagoon is a common place to run away from all the worries while appreciating the waters. People often go to exercise, so if you like exercising this an ideal place to burn some calories while the mangroves lungs help you recover your breath in every step. Do not hesitate to visit El Cabrero, a place with history, magic and without a doubt an attractive place when visiting Cartagena.

Food scene

Restaurant in Cartagena with Tradition With over 25 years of tradition, since 1985, the success of the restaurant is the Lobster seafood, masterfully combining native flavors like corozo, mango, coconut, passion fruit, loquat, always with the Caribbean touch that has characterized. Best Fresh seafood and newcomers, prepared at the moment, they respect the popular tradition. Their craft recipes are the protagonists, to the point of specializing in the art of preparation and presentation as oysters raw, grinding wheels crab, squid in its ink, the wide variety of ceviches, traditional Panamanian caldillo and of course, live lobsters over 20 sample preparations. Gastronomic experience The restaurant is in a villa built in 1903, comfortable and surrounded by lush vegetation. Its internal capacity is for 150 people and in their gardens is 300 persons, ideal for wedding reception, overlooking the walls, the Castillo San Felipe and Laguna El Cabrero. The location is excellent, next to the walls, to the Casa Museo Rafael Nunez, the Apollo Park, La Merced Church and the Federation of Coffee Growers Grau Museum were the works. The best restaurants in Cartagena de Indias Local tradition, recognized and visited by national and international personalities, always keeping the top of the social networks of travel and gastronomy, cataloged Restaurante La Langosta Cartagena, one of the best restaurants in Cartagena de Indias, always keeping its season and updating the dishes offered with high quality products, service with a pleasant and professional staff will make your visit an unparalleled experience in Cartagena.
18 locals recommend
Restaurante La Casa De Dorotea
877 Cl. 38
18 locals recommend
Restaurant in Cartagena with Tradition With over 25 years of tradition, since 1985, the success of the restaurant is the Lobster seafood, masterfully combining native flavors like corozo, mango, coconut, passion fruit, loquat, always with the Caribbean touch that has characterized. Best Fresh seafood and newcomers, prepared at the moment, they respect the popular tradition. Their craft recipes are the protagonists, to the point of specializing in the art of preparation and presentation as oysters raw, grinding wheels crab, squid in its ink, the wide variety of ceviches, traditional Panamanian caldillo and of course, live lobsters over 20 sample preparations. Gastronomic experience The restaurant is in a villa built in 1903, comfortable and surrounded by lush vegetation. Its internal capacity is for 150 people and in their gardens is 300 persons, ideal for wedding reception, overlooking the walls, the Castillo San Felipe and Laguna El Cabrero. The location is excellent, next to the walls, to the Casa Museo Rafael Nunez, the Apollo Park, La Merced Church and the Federation of Coffee Growers Grau Museum were the works. The best restaurants in Cartagena de Indias Local tradition, recognized and visited by national and international personalities, always keeping the top of the social networks of travel and gastronomy, cataloged Restaurante La Langosta Cartagena, one of the best restaurants in Cartagena de Indias, always keeping its season and updating the dishes offered with high quality products, service with a pleasant and professional staff will make your visit an unparalleled experience in Cartagena.

Sightseeing

591 locals recommend
San Felipe de Barajas Castle
17-85 Calle 32
591 locals recommend