Cartagena has one of the most beautiful streets in the world

Cartagena has one of the most beautiful streets in the world
Cartagena has one of the most beautiful streets in the world

Cartagena continues to be a tourist destination desired by national and international visitors. In addition to its beaches, historical and architectural details stand out that place it among those preferred by tourists.

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And it is precisely the characteristics of its streets that were recently highlighted by Condé Nast Traveler, a renowned American magazine specialized in international tourism.

That medium, through its web portal, included a public section of the ‘Eroica’ in the list of the “most beautiful streets in the world”. In the classification, they mention at least 71 international cities.

In the case of Cartagena, the magazine highlighted Carrera 4 as a destination that must be visited at least once in a lifetime, due to its peaceful atmosphere, its buildings and architectural details, in addition to the color that attracts thousands of tourists.

“Entering the Old Town of this walled city is quite a trip in Delorean, to a brilliant colonial era in which there is still all the essence in streets like Carrera 4, through which little by little The church of San Pedro Claver is visible” describes Condé Nast Traveler.

A welcoming destination

And the street It is part of the Historic Center of Cartagenawhere important buildings converge, such as the Plaza de la Aduana and the Plaza San Pedro Claver.

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“Cartagena never ceases to surprise. We are a destination that welcomes the world and is pride for Colombia,” said a spokesperson for the Cartagena De Indias Tourism Corporation (Corpoturismo).

The magazine also mentions streets in France, Finland, Italy, Poland, Germany, Greece, England, Latvia and Cuba, among other parts of the world, in its list.

Deivis López Ortega
EL TIEMPO Editorial
Caribbean

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