EXPLORING COLOMBIA

Accessibility Rating: 3 | Safety Rating: 4 | Walkability Rating: 3 | Affordability Rating: 4 | Night Life & Entertainment Rating: 3 | Language Ease Rating: 4 | Food Scene Rating: 4 | Transportation Rating: 4 | Connectivity Rating: 4 | Solo Traveler Rating: 4 |

Accessibility Rating: 3 | Safety Rating: 4 | Walkability Rating: 3 | Affordability Rating: 4 | Night Life & Entertainment Rating: 3 | Language Ease Rating: 4 | Food Scene Rating: 4 | Transportation Rating: 4 | Connectivity Rating: 4 | Solo Traveler Rating: 4 |

travel tips

  • Stay in the right neighborhood
    The Walled City (Centro Histórico) and Getsemaní are the safest and most walkable areas with the best food, nightlife, and cultural spots.

  • Humidity is intense year-round
    Pack light, breathable clothing, and expect to shower twice a day. Bring a mini fan or face wipes for walking the city.

  • Use reputable transportation
    Taxis inside the Walled City are generally safe, but apps like InDriver or Uber (for pickup outside main tourist areas) help prevent overcharging.

  • Avoid carrying flashy items
    Keep phones, jewelry, and large cameras discreet—especially in crowded plazas, beaches, and nightlife zones.

  • Visit popular attractions early
    Spots like the Castillo San Felipe and Convento de la Popa get extremely hot and busy by midday.

  • Be mindful at the beach
    Avoid aggressive vendors by firmly but politely saying “No, gracias.” If you order food or chairs, confirm the price upfront to avoid surprises.

  • Reserve restaurants ahead of time
    Cartagena has a booming culinary scene—places like Celele, Carmen, and Alquímico fill up quickly, especially with weekend crowds.

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Local experiences in Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia Travel Guide: Tips, Nightlife & Where to Eat

Written by: Latrice Casson

“In recent years, Colombia has become a major hotspot for digital nomads. The culture, affordability, and beauty of the country have travelers from all over packing their laptops and moving down here. So, I decided to experience it for myself to see what all the hype was about…”

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