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day 1
November 30
Morning. Start your day with a visit to the Roman Theatre of Cartagena (Teatro Romano de Cartagena) [22716], a well-preserved ancient Roman theatre that was discovered in 1988. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and architecture, followed by a walk along the Punic Wall [22717], a fortified wall that dates back to the Carthaginian era.
Afternoon. Head to Calle Mayor [22703], a charming street in the heart of the city that is lined with colonial buildings and shops selling local crafts. Enjoy a traditional Colombian lunch at one of the many restaurants in the area, such as Restaurante La Cevicheria or La Mulata.
Evening. Spend the evening at the San Felipe de Barajas Castle (Castillo San Felipe de Barajas) [6194], a historic fortress that was built by the Spanish in the 17th century. Take a guided tour to learn about its military history and enjoy the panoramic views of the city from the top of the castle.
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day 2
December 1
Morning. Explore the Old Town Cartagena [13271], a UNESCO World Heritage site that is known for its colorful colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, and lively atmosphere. Take a walking tour to learn about the city's history and culture, and visit the Convento de la Popa de la Galera [6190], a hilltop convent that offers stunning views of the city and the Caribbean Sea.
Afternoon. Visit Las Bovedas [6201], a series of arches that were originally used as dungeons but now house a variety of shops selling local handicrafts and souvenirs. Enjoy a cup of Colombian coffee at one of the cafes in the area, such as Juan Valdez Cafe or Cafe del Mural.
Evening. End your day with a visit to the Old Shoes Monument (Los Zapatos Viejos) [18286], a bronze sculpture that commemorates the famous Colombian poet Luis Carlos Lopez. The monument is located in Santo Domingo Square, which is known for its lively nightlife and street performers.
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day 3
December 2
Morning. Start your day with a visit to the Santo Domingo Church (Iglesia de Santo Domingo) [6195], one of the oldest churches in Cartagena that features a beautiful baroque facade. Afterward, head to Bolivar Square (Plaza Bolivar) [6198], a public square that is named after the famous South American liberator Simon Bolivar.
Afternoon. Visit the Teatro Adolfo Mejia (Teatro Heredia) [18287], a historic theater that was built in the early 20th century and has hosted some of the biggest names in music and theater. Afterward, head to the Cathedral of San Pedro Claver (Iglesia de San Pedro Claver) [6193], a beautiful church that is dedicated to the patron saint of slaves.
Evening. Enjoy a traditional Colombian dinner at one of the many restaurants in the Getsemani neighborhood, such as Restaurante Vera or La Cocina de Pepina.
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day 4
December 3
Morning. Take a trip to the Cartagena Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno de Cartagena) [6204], which features a variety of contemporary art from Colombia and around the world. Afterward, head to the Gold Museum (Museo de Oro Zenu) [18283], which houses a vast collection of gold artifacts from the pre-Columbian era.
Afternoon. Visit the La India Catalina Monument [18288], a bronze sculpture that commemorates an indigenous woman who played a key role in the Spanish conquest of Colombia. Afterward, head to the Rafael Nu ez House Museum [18281], a historic house that was once the home of the famous Colombian politician and writer.
Evening. End your day with a visit to the Palace of Inquisition (Palacio de la Inquisicion) [6196], a beautiful colonial building that now houses a museum of the Spanish Inquisition. Afterward, head to the Cartagena Cathedral (St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral) [22513], a stunning church that features a mix of baroque and neoclassical architecture.
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day 5
December 4
Morning. Start your day with a visit to the Plaza de San Diego [18282], a charming public square that is surrounded by colonial buildings and outdoor cafes. Afterward, head to the Naval Museum of the Caribbean [18284], which features a variety of exhibits and artifacts related to the maritime history of the region.
Afternoon. Take a stroll along the Cartagena Cruise Port [12572], which is one of the busiest ports in South America and offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Enjoy a seafood lunch at one of the many restaurants in the area, such as La Langosta Cartagenera or Restaurante Club de Pesca.
Evening. Spend your evening at one of the many bars or clubs in the Bocagrande neighborhood, such as Cafe del Mar or Mister Babilla.
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