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vendredi 14 août 2026

Cartagena, Colombia: Worth the Trip Despite the Warnings

A City That Earns Its Reputation

Walk through the Puerta del Reloj at dusk and the old city announces itself immediately: bougainvillea spilling from second-floor balconies, the low groan of a cumbia bass from somewhere inside a courtyard, vendors pressing cups of fresh-squeezed maracuyá juice on anyone who slows down. The streets of Cartagena’s Centro Histórico are narrow enough that the buildings create shade most of the afternoon, and the heat — which sits around 90°F even in May — becomes almost manageable. For about three centuries, this was one of the wealthiest ports in the Americas. You can still feel the weight of that history in the walls themselves, some of them 40 feet thick.

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