Historic Center & Getsemaní Shared Tour in Cartagena





Description
Discover the Historic and Gethsemane Center on this tour through the scenes of enslavement, pirates and privateers, battles, Graphitis, Salsa and Champeta and much more as a result of the mixture of indigenous, African and Spanish, migrants from libantes, migrants from libantes. This shared tour lasts about 21⁄2 hours, touring the main squares, churches and important stages of the walled city of Cartagena. This is the best way to know the history of the city and understand its impact on the dynamics present today. You will learn to dance Champeta, Salsa and we will touch on themes with the gentrification that lives in Gethsemane. Without a doubt, the best experience to know the wonderful city of Cartagena de Indias, along with professional guides who will make the tour the best possible experience. When you book you will be joining a shared tour in which your tip is already paid. This is the way to offer our tour on this platform.
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Cartagena, a city that bewitches, welcomes you to the best tour of the beautiful and magical city of Historic Cartagena full of stories, sayings and fascinating myths of its walls, streets, convents and houses of the walled downtown and San Diego that transcends the city limits. Discover the secrets, customs and legends of the tradition inherited from the Spaniards and popular from our Caribbean miscegenation, among which Gabo (Nobel Prize for Literature) accompanies us through his writings, such as his book "One Hundred Years of Solitude", one of the most read in the world.
We start, at the agreed time, the shared tour, in the Camellón de Los Mártires - Plaza de Cervantes we will learn about the indigenous people who were before and during the arrival of the Spanish.
We move to the "Golden Key of Cartagena" or Clock Tower entering the Plaza del Ecuador, before the Plaza del Esclavo, a prelude to continue part of the enslavement route through Porto Carrero and Candilejo streets. But first, Pedro de Heredía welcomes us.
We continue to the Portal de Los dulces, a symbol of female activity in times of slavery and that their descendants still continue their traditions.
The process of commercialization of merchandise, including that of the enslaved, in the old "Plaza de la Aduana", has been historically important. Here we will see important buildings such as the Municipal Hall.
Of course, art is no stranger to the tour, the Museum of Modern Art, an exponent of Caribbean and Latin American art from the 50's, the Gold Museum opens its doors with samples of indigenous pieces from the Colombian Caribbean and the Emerald Museum, stones of beautiful considered the most beautiful in the world, worn by celebrities.
Religion is present with San Pedro Claver, Slave of the Slaves, we will see the Architecture of the Church and Museum-Monastery that bear his name and is the Headquarters of Human Rights.
This bastion was built to defend the "Bay of Souls" from any pirate attack. On this tour we will see the history behind the walls of Cartagena.
Do you like the feats of pirates and corsairs? We count them when visiting a Bastion, as a sample of Spanish military constructions and strategies, we continue to Plaza Bolívar, in homage to the precursor of Independence, a place to refresh ourselves.
Do you know the sloths, the squirrels, the iguanas? You will see them in one of the most important Lungs of Cartagena, Centennial Park, former Railway Station, which is a relic of the Tropical Dry Forest where we refresh under the shade of beautiful trees.
We will enjoy one of the most important and colorful cultural corridors of Getsemaní, due to the umbrellas (symbol of the advertisement), the graffiti and the unique architecture.
Finally, we enter the Callejón Ancho, to reach the end of the route along Calle San Juan to the sound of salsa and the African champeta; previously passing by the church and square of the Holy Trinity.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(716)
Great experience through the historic center and more. Tour guides were organized and knowledgeable. Thank you.
Legaxy was an amazing tour guide! He kept everyone engaged and laughing the entire time. The tour was interactive and full of great information. Legaxy had a really fun way of presenting it and making it memorable. I took a few other tours while in Cartagena and Legaxy seems to be well known among his peers for being an excellent guide and person. Do not miss this tour if you want to have fun learning all about Cartagena!
Very informative- and interactive. Would 100% recommend if you’re visiting Cartagena for the first time
Amazing tour with legacy:). He was very informative and friendly. Definitely would book this tour again
Fantastic way to see the walled city and Getsemani and learn about the history of Cartagena. Robert was a fantastic guide and had an excellent sense of humour. Highly recommend!
It was amazing; we had a great time throughout the tour with our guide Mercedes, 10/10. The two hours we spent there were very enjoyable.
Ingrid was an excellent guide; she even got us dancing! Super attentive to the group, ensuring everything was understandable; her passion for her history and her city is evident. They took great care of us and it was a beautiful speech <3
The historic district of Cartagena is beautiful just to walk around, but with a guide it was much more understandable and very efficient. My guide, Ingrid, pronounced Spanish slowly & clearly to make it easy for foreigners to understand. It was easy to hear, friendly and professional, and I was comfortable. It is highly recommended to enhance your first day in Cartagena!
Legacy was a phenomenal tour guide. He gave us a lot of information and kept it interactive. I highly recommend this tour. So much fun!
Legacy is an outstanding guide—funny, knowledgeable, and energetic. His storytelling made the history and culture of Cartagena both engaging and memorable.



