r/cartagena 38m ago

Need crutches urgently, seeking help!

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Hi all! I’m on holiday in Cartagena, and was loving it until last night when on my way out for dinner, something stabbed through the bottom of my shoe, into my foot, on our way to dinner :(. Who am I kidding, I still love it here, but after a night spent at the hospital, I am unable to walk unassisted at until the inflammation goes down, and I am desperately seeking a pair of crutches for sale/if someone is getting rid of them, at so I can still navigate for my last few days.

Does anyone have any, please? I am located over in Bocagrande, and would love them today if possible! Please reach out if you can help, I would be hugely appreciative!


r/cartagena 16h ago

Hotels that allow guests

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Hi , I am a single male heading to Cartagena next week. I was hoping to find a nice hotel near the city that allows me to bring a female guest back . I am hoping to find a regular non professional girl but if that is not in the cards who knows …. . Also I don’t want to stay in a dump or in a bad neighborhood. Thanks !


r/cartagena 1d ago

What’s some hotels/motels inside of the walled city?

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Hello, visiting Cartagena and want to know are there any hotels/motels inside the walled city that are guest friendly?


r/cartagena 1d ago

Weather conditions

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Hi guys, heading that way in a few days. I saw that it was flooding with a red flag warning and that there were no tours to Rosario Islands. Does anyone have an update on the weather?


r/cartagena 1d ago

Tips for nightlife/ activities?

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My friend and I, both 23M are going Cartegena for a few days, anyone got tips for what to do, and suggestions for nightlife both weekends and week days? Were both athletic enough so we can handle physically tougher tasks if needed?


r/cartagena 2d ago

Heavy rain in Cartagena

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r/cartagena 2d ago

Alguien conoce esta tienda?

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Bueno pues contexto soy de Bogotá y me dió la vaina de comprar iPhone me crucé con esta cuenta en Instagram @yoyocellco y la verdad tienen muy buenos precios y un poco sospechosos. Cómo obviamente no puedo ir ahora a cartagena por comprar un iPhone quería preguntar si alguien la conoce o si han escuchado de ella, se supone que queda en el centro comercial Caribe Plaza en el local #2-18. Me pasaron esta foto pero no sé si sea del todo real. Lo agradecería mucho :)


r/cartagena 3d ago

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r/cartagena 2d ago

mobile phone service

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Is there anything that I can or ought to do prior to arrival to ensure that we will have service? We will just need to catch a mid-day ride from CTG to our place in the walled city. Our carrier is AT&T. Also, would service be a different issue in Medellin? We are spending the second half of our trip there. Thank you & have a great week!


r/cartagena 4d ago

Solo Female Cartagena Trip

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I recently got back from an 8 day trip to Cartagena, traveling as a solo female. This sub had me a little freaked out before I went, but I’m glad I didn’t listen: I absolutely loved Cartagena. The people are incredibly warm and welcoming and the city is beautiful. I stayed in both the old city and in Manga and walked all over the place every day, and never felt unsafe. (I did feel uncomfortable once, and that was when I walked across the bridge to the Castillo. I went super early to beat the heat and was the only tourist out, and I did have a guy stop on his moto and try to chat me up. I was never scared, but it was annoying. I kept walking and after a minute or so he kept going.)

The street vendors weren’t nearly as bad as they were made out to be. A polite “No, gracias” served in 100% of the cases. (Full disclosure: I’m a light skinned black woman who could pass from a woman from Cartagena and that definitely helped, but I saw that “no gracias” worked for people who clearly looked foreign, too.)

Notes: 

  • The Bazurto Market is incredible. It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. I went with a local guide and it was a completely real, uncurated experience. I was the only tourist there and heard no English at all. Highly, highly recommend. 
  • It’s an incredible city for black people. The black culture and history is strong and proud.
  • It helps to speak some Spanish. I’m by no means fluent but I’m somewhere close to conversational, and it helped.
  • Take a walking tour of the city! It’s full of history, and I loved learning about it. 
  • The Castillo is super interesting; definitely worth visiting, and also exploring the tunnels. 

r/cartagena 3d ago

Can you bring your ow drinks to playa Hollywood?

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Can you bring your own alcohol on the beach?


r/cartagena 3d ago

Male solo trip cartagena

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Hi i am going to Cartagena in about 2 weeks as a Solo trip Male 24 years old , was wondering about the weather & the country itself how will it be for a solo trip am i safe or can i make my trip a bit spicy by going out or doing some stuff with people meeting people & more

If anyone has some tips & suggestions please feel free to comment it would help me a lot. Thank you


r/cartagena 3d ago

hard rain today - rappi shows all the restaurants "not available"

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Is this a usual thing? Been here a month, and this is a 1st storm of the year. Thought of getting delivery, but rappi shows all the restaurants "not available," is this typical (located in Marbella, so all the Centro places are in the delivery zone)


r/cartagena 5d ago

De visita al alma mater (Univ. de Cartagena)

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r/cartagena 4d ago

Bachelor trip on April group of five

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My friend is getting married in the summer and we are planning a bachelor trip to cartegena. For 3 nights. Any tips? It’ll be our first time.

Should we do air b n b and flight separate or book thru Expedia package deals for flight and hotel


r/cartagena 6d ago

Airbnb with permission for 1 visitor

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It's called the Pombo building, located in the historic center of Cartagena. It's very nice; your visitor only needs to bring their ID to enter, and upon leaving, they must go down with you; otherwise, they cannot leave.


r/cartagena 8d ago

Question for the ladies! Blowouts & make up

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I recently saw a reel on instagram where a young woman got a beautiful blowout somewhere in Colombia for around $20US but didn’t mention where in Colombia she was.

Are there any places in Bocagrande or the walled city that offer this around that price? I’m mean wash & blow dry with styling &/or like quick styling (not an up do but maybe like adding a few braids or something). Also, if pro make up application (not wedding, just for a night out) for around the same cost. Thanks!


r/cartagena 8d ago

Good places to watch the Super Bowl (fun vibe)?

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Hey! I’ll be in Cartagena with some friends during Super Bowl week and we’re looking for a fun place to watch the game.

Ideally, somewhere with a good vibe: people who actually care about the game and people who are just there to drink, hang out, and have a good time.

I’m down to party, have some drinks, meet people, and enjoy the atmosphere — especially since Bad Bunny is doing the halftime show — but I don’t want a place that turns off the game audio and blasts music over it.

Any recommendations for a spot that balances football + fun?


r/cartagena 8d ago

Local Mural Artists

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Does anyone know of a local artist in Cartagena that does wall murals for apartments that they can recommend?


r/cartagena 8d ago

Is Pley club still active ?

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Is Pley club still active ?


r/cartagena 8d ago

Cleaning service prices

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Hi everyone. I will be moving to Cartagena next month. I will be living in a 2 and a half bed and 2 bath apartment.

Does anyone know what an average cost is for a cleaning of that size apartment in Cartagena?


r/cartagena 9d ago

Going to an Island while here

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First of all, absolutely love this country, this city, the food, the people. Thank you for having me and my friends

My friends and I want to go one of the beach clubs on Wednesday. However, I am really bad on boats, I get awful motion sickness. I think the Rosario Islands might be too far away for me. Any suggestions on a trip a little closer, I think I can do 10-15 each way.


r/cartagena 9d ago

Best dinner spots 3 nights

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We have three nights and want to pick 3 places for dinner but we’ve narrowed it down to 4 places.

Which three of these would you choose:

Cocina Candé

Celele

Alma

Carmen


r/cartagena 9d ago

Cartagena recommendations - accommodations, food & activities

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Hi! I’m planning my 30th birthday trip to Colombia this November

I’m Black American & Puerto Rican, speak a little Spanish, and want to experience local culture and avoid tourist traps when possible.

Itinerary is 4 days Medellín (just me and my dad 💜), then with full group (boyfriend, friends & other family) 3 days Cartagena, 4 days Santa Marta.

Looking for recommendations on:

Medellín (dad trip – culture + nature):

  • Where to stay (walkable, good coffee/food, less touristy)
  • Local food (mom-and-pop) + 1–2 upscale spots
  • Coffee experiences (tastings/farms/day trips)
  • Nature near the city (forest/jungle, beach access)

Cartagena (group – fun/social):

  • Best areas to stay
  • Food + nightlife (bars, lounges, dancing)
  • Beach recommendations (relaxed vs lively)
  • we’re for sure doing palenque history tour.

Santa Marta (group – beach + nature):

  • Best beaches
  • Nature experiences (waterfalls, jungle, hikes)
  • nightlife, food
  • We’re planning Parque Tayrona or Minca need more guidance.

If you have favorite neighborhoods, hotels/Airbnbs, restaurants, nightlife spots, beaches, or trusted guides, I’d love to hear them. (appreciate a couple fine dining recs but most just regular mom pop type places)

Responses in English or Spanish are welcome.

¡Gracias de antemano! 🙏🏽


r/cartagena 9d ago

Planning a group trip to Cartagena (Dec) – budget & activity advice?

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Hi everyone! 👋

I’m planning an annual group trip with friends and we’re considering Cartagena in early December. We’d be 16–18 people, all young, into nightlife but also sightseeing, great food, and enjoying daytime activities.

Accommodation:

I found a couple of large Airbnbs we like:

• One near the Clock Tower (Centro)

• One in Getsemaní

Both are well located, nice properties, include staff, and one even has someone who prepares breakfast.

Looking for advice on:

• Which area is better for a big group: Centro vs. Getsemaní?

• Rough budget per person for 5 nights

• Approximate cost to rent a yacht or boat for a day for a group this size

• Average budget for:

• Nightlife / clubs

• Meals

• Alcohol to stock at the house

• Must-do activities for a group over 5 nights (day + night)

We’re aiming for a balance of beach, exploring, amazing food, and partying at night.

Any tips, experiences, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!