Casa Pestagua and Casa San Agustín: Two gorgeous sister boutique hotels in the heart of el Centro Histórico. In these luxe accommodations, you can rest assured knowing you will be well taken care of.
Among North American travelers, Colombia has made a remarkable transition in recent years from off-the-radar crime hotspot to exotic must-see destination. An era of headline-grabbing crime cartels and ...
Cartagena, a colonial port city on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, has joined the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA). COTELCO Cartagena, a chapter of Colombia’s hotel and tourism association, ...
We spent 3 months living in Cartagena, Colombia and found lots of things we really enjoyed as well as lots of things we didn't like. We're going to go over the city's negative features to give you a ...
Nuestra Cartagena brings together Cartagena, Colombia’s coolest local restauranteurs, artists and leaders in the hospitality space to make this coastal city’s travel boom something to be proud of.
Reporting from Cartagena, Colombia — It wasn’t so long ago that Colombia was synonymous with “narco-state” to many foreigners, and just about the only international visitors were “backpackers and ...
Editor’s note: Some of our covid-19 coverage is free for readers of The Economist Today, our daily newsletter. For more stories and our pandemic tracker, see our hub FOR DECADES Colombia had trouble ...
The hotel and tourism association of Cartagena, Colombia has joined the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) as the organization's first commercial member in more than 15 years, association ...
Cartagena, the colonial port city on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, has joined the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association. The city, represented by COTELCO Cartagena, has become the organisation’s ...
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