Dear Travelers,
Are you ready for Cartagena? Colombia’s seaport on the Caribbean is really two cities in one. The old walled district known as “El Centro” is the distinctive sound of horse drawn carriages resonating on cobblestone streets, vestiges of Spanish colonialism sheltered from the encroachments of time by the massive ramparts which surround it. The dynamic area of Boca Grande is the modern centre, filled with waterfront hotels, casinos, tempting boutiques and restaurants. Each compliments the other, creating a cosmopolitan, appealing stopover.
Well after my well rounded visit to the city I've met Daniel Romero a very nice guy who help me find interesting spots to visit and also he invited me to see his family. I am so touched with the Colombian hospitality even very late at night they serve me with food and drinks, I met his Grand father who is in the bed and very good in English as we converse a lot, his sister and his father & mother. They told me that if ever I may visit Colombia, their home is where I should stay.
Thank you so much.
Well after my well rounded visit to the city I've met Daniel Romero a very nice guy who help me find interesting spots to visit and also he invited me to see his family. I am so touched with the Colombian hospitality even very late at night they serve me with food and drinks, I met his Grand father who is in the bed and very good in English as we converse a lot, his sister and his father & mother. They told me that if ever I may visit Colombia, their home is where I should stay.
Thank you so much.
Hi rinel, I want to visit Columbia next year... Any advice or places that is a must see
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