'Locals walk by, unfazed. In this city, where a cloudless sky could give way to torrential rains within minutes, the extraordinary blends seamlessly with the ordinary.'
Cartagena’s Getsemaní district, offering shade from the often-scorching streets. Locals walk by, unfazed. In this city, where a cloudless sky could give way to torrential rains within minutes, the extraordinary blends seamlessly with the ordinary.
The rooftop of the Sofitel Legend Santa Clara hotel offers an unobstructed view of the salmon pink oceanfront structure.
Formerly a neglected quarter cordoned off from the rest of the city, a newly gentrified Getsemaní has drawn frequent comparisons to Brooklyn in recent years. Narrow streets give way to a wealth of trendy bars, shops, boutique hotels, cafés and restaurants—like Arrabal Gastrobar, where chef Fabian Gomez serves up dishes like grilled octopus and smoked marlin carpaccio.
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