Hotel Da Pietro Cartagena
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4.0 Stars - 32 Opinions
Bocagrande, Carrera 3 No. 4-401, Cartagena, 4401, Colombia
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Main entrance defence tower
Colorful but artificial
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Hotel Da Pietro, Hotel Santo Domingo in Cartagena de Indias.
by diana_renou
Does anyone know Hotel Da Pietro in Bocagrande and Hotel Santo Domingo in Historic Center? Any advice will be apreciated. Thanks a lot for your help!! Diana
Cheap hotel
by razon3
Hi, my name is Paula and I will be visiting Cartagena at the end of October. Is there any cheap and decent hotel that you could recomend me to stay?
Thank you, Paula.
Hola a todos, mi nombre es Paula y voy a visitir Cartagena al final de Octubre. Hay algun hotel barato y decente que me puedan recomendar?
Muchas gracias, Paula.
RE: Cheap hotel
by christine.j
My daughter and her friend just came back from Cartagena . They absolutely loved it. They stayed in the Hotel da Pietro. It's not expensive, offers no luxury, but clean rooms, friendly staff and good breakfast. The hotel is on Bocagrande.http://www.pietro.com/
RE: Cheap hotel
by fbakan
Hi,
a nice place to stay (at least it was two years ago):
Hotel Bellavista, Marbella,
Av. Santander Nr. 46-50, Playa Marbella,
Tel. 6 64 06 84, Fax 6 60 03 79;
Have a nice time in Cartagena
Franz
RE: Cheap hotel
by MrRandMcnally
Try Hostal Casa De Las Palmas, Comfortable rooms, AC a little pool, all in a real colonial building, modified and extended, with a courtyard. It is In Getsemani, not as safe as the Expensive ones but in the Walled city, Right by a Wall in fact. And very close to the night club strip. $30 or so.
http://www.cartagenahoteles.com/lacasadelaspalmas/english.html
Travel Tips for Cartagena
The Palenqueras
by elsadran
The most colourful figures in the city are the beautifully dressed Palenqueras. It's amazing how they can balance their big fruit baskets on their head and stroll up and down as if it is easy. Their load is very heavy- I tried it- and they are usually sweating in the hot sun. You can find them on the beach or in the streets of the Old City especially in Bolivar Square. They earn some extra money for their patience from the photos the tourists take with them. Unfortunately many tourists try to “steal” a photo without paying the insignificant half dollar to the poor women.
Palenqueras are black women that had come from Palenque, Colombia of course and have become a symbol of the city over the years. The fruits they are carrying are usually tropical such as bananas, mangoes, papayas, passion fruits, guavas, pineapples and a lot more of the succulent Colombian fruits.
They make delicious juices or wonderful salads in seconds using their knife very skillfully.
Old town
by darthmilmo
Cartagena has a nice mix of old and new. The old colonial town still has a strong presence in the city. If I were to visit one area of Cartagena, i'd say the impressive old colonial town will have to be the place... just stroll for a day or two and visit some of the attractions in the area.
a truly deserving UNESCO World Heritage Site
by richiecdisc
Cartagena is one of the greatest and well-preserved colonial towns in not only South America but the world. It's no wonder the whole walled city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some might argue its restoration has left it bordering on Disney World but there are still sections where the grime of the past seep through and one cannot argue with some paint when it is so tastefully done. The combination of colors is positively stunning and fits in well with the tropical climate and local people. Few places fit their inhabitants as well as Cartagena. While its churches and monasteries dominate most people's most see lists, there are many fine buildings that easily can escape your notice if you do not take the time to simply walk its charming streets, seeking out your own treasures. One building you are not likely to miss on the town's pretty skyline is what is now the University of Cartagena. Once an old cloister, the school's tower now dominates many of your finest views in a town noted for them.
door knockers
by richiecdisc
One could get lost for days exploring the colonial jewel that is Cartagena and one of the most intriguing of the fine details are the assorted door knockers that ornately decorate the already impressive doors to many a elegant old building.
look for people who lives in the city
by NELSONMAURVILLATE
look for people who lives in the city and don't work in the tourist area, for example like i, i want to practice my english, if you need help, i will give you help here without pay money only to practice my english, i prefer people who are going to be for long time one month, two months or more
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 Hotel Da Pietro Cartagena
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Address: Bocagrande, Carrera 3 No. 4-401, Cartagena, 4401, Colombia
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