Plaza de San Diego - Cartagena
La plaza de San Diego, hoy sitio de riquísimos restaurantes, de un hotel, de artesanos y de un maravilloso ambiente festivo, está también cargada de historia militar, civil y religiosa.
Puedes escoger, entre comer, una deliciosa y crujiente empanada con huevo en la mesa de fritos de Dora, un wrap en la Galería, un sushi en Teriyaki, o una pizza donde Juan del Mar, hay de todo!
Agradecimientos a Moisés Álvarez Marín.
Fuente: Bossa Herazo, Donaldo. Nomenclator Cartagenero. Editorial Banco de la República. 1991.
Dirección general, guión y presentación: Adelina Covo
Producción: Antonio Luis Angel Covo
Edición: Dalgys Hernandez Zurita
Plaza de San Diego - Cartagena de Indias
El Parque de San Diego, al estar ubicado en el casco histórico de la ciudad, es un excelente punto de partida para iniciar el recorrido por la historia de Cartagena, aprovechando la oferta gastronómica del sector y a continuación dar un paseo romántico por medio de los coches tirados a caballo que le brindan ese toque mágico e inolvidable al corralito de piedra.
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Plaza de San Diego :: Cartagena de Indias - 1 Ene. 2011
Un instante en la Plaza de San Diego :: Cartagena de Indias, Colombia - 1 Ene. 2011 :: Timelapse - Realizado por Aura Ma. Vega Stavro - Música: Acces denied - Demential core
Plaza San Diego Cartagena
Cartagena, Colombia. Plaza de San Diego.
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Una noche en Cartagena, Plaza San Diego Centro Histórico
Cartagena Colombia, música en vivo.
Barrio San Diego, Cartagena
Trabajo realizado por estudiantes de la Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano - Seccional Caribe
Plaza San Diego Cartagena
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Plaza Santa Clara
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Barrio San Diego de Cartagena-Colombia
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Plaza san diego, Cartagena 2016
Plaza san diego, Cartagena 2016
Día 219: La Plaza de San Diego
Está localizada en el frente del antiguo claustro de San Diego - hoy Instituto de Bellas Artes- en el barrio de San Diego, sector amurallado. En ella se realizan festivales musicales y otros. Pero también podríamos decir que es una plaza muy nocturna, las noches de los viernes y sábados se llena de estudiantes, jóvenes y adultos, los cuales llegan a charlar y a pasar un buen rato.
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Tour Downtown Medellin Colombia Pueblito Paisa Plaza Botero 4K
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Tour Downtown Medellin Colombia Pueblito Paisa Plaza Botero 4K
In this video we take a tour downtown in Medellin Colombia we go through the center of Medellin, Plaza Botero, Berrio Park, the subway and tram station of San Antonio, then we go to Cerro Nutivara where the Pueblito Paisa is located, which is a miniature representation of what It is a typical town in the coffee zone of Colombia.
Tour of downtown Medellín and Pueblito Paisa Plaza Botero Cerro Nutibara 4K
The coffee zone is an area comprising the departments of Quindío, Risaralda, Caldas and Antioquia also known as the paisa zone.
Tour Downtown Medellin Colombia Pueblito Paisa Plaza Botero 4K
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Explore Cartagena Colombia. We're in love ????
We spend the day exploring the beautiful city of Cartagena and have come up with a list of things for you to do!
Cartagena is on the Caribbean coast of Colombia and therefore has lots of amazing beaches but also tonnes of culture. We start the day at the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas exploring the old fortress (castle) with it’s amazing views and old tunnels.
We then make our way into the up and coming and gentrifying area of Getsemani. It’s a vibrant area full of street art, many restaurants and squares that come alive at night. While here we explore the streets and also grab a bite to eat while having a Colombian beer.
Later we head to the old walled city of Cartagena to see what it has to offer. We buy some bracelets and then discover some music and dancers performing in a square. We also grab a Colombian coffee at the the coolest little coffee shop/book store in Cartagena called Abaco Libros Y Cafe.
Lastly we try to find the best views over the city to watch the sunset. Unfortunately the rooftop at the Movich is closed for a private event so we end up across the street at the Sofia Hotel.
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Cartagena, Colombia is the sum of its incredible parts; its colonial, republican and modern architecture, the temptation of its vibrant nightlife, its cultural festivals, exuberant landscapes, magnificent beaches, outstanding gastronomic offerings and its important hotel and tourism infrastructure. It is a fantastic city that guards the secrets of its history in its walls and balconies, its buildings and its narrow, cobbled streets.
Framed by its beautiful bay, Cartagena de Indias is one of the best preserved and most enchanting cities in the Americas.
Cartagena de Indias, one of the most popular destinations on the rise in the world according to TripAdvisor
Cartagena began as a small fishing town that was colonised by Spanish, British, and French. One of the original towns sharing a rich history of pirates, independence, and worldwide importance in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Cartagena has become one of the greatest tourist attractions in South America. Cartagena is full of beautiful beaches and natural places all around. The city is famous for its many historical sites, and incredible architecture. Cartagena gathers the best of a calm Caribbean town, with an artsy scene, and many things to do.
Castillo San Felipe De Barajas (San Felipe Castle), Cartagena:
The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is a fortress in the city of Cartagena, Colombia. The castle is located on the Hill of San Lázaro in a strategic location, dominating approaches to the city by land or sea. It was built by the Spanish during the colonial era. Construction began in the year 1536, and it was originally known as the Castillo de San Lázaro, It was expanded in 1657.
Wander through the tunnels of the San Felipe de Barajas Castle to discover the interior of the “guardian of Cartagena.” The Spaniards sought to fend off British attacks, and in 1657 they finished building this fortress on the hill of San Lazaro, thus taking control of the only access point to the city from the mainland. Great pictures of the bay can be taken from the castle.
Getsemani, Cartagena:
Getsemaní, the outer walled town, is less obviously impressive than Cartagena's old city but has some charming parts and is well worth exploring. In recent years it has been the focus of Cartagena's exploding gentrification and growing hotel industry, and boasts excellent bars, restaurants and cafes, as well as some superb street art on its derelict buildings.
The plaza in front of the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad is a massive draw for locals and travelers alike come sundown, when street food vendors set up their stalls and a crowd of revelers sticks around until well after midnight.
Old Town, Cartagena:
Without doubt, Cartagena's old city is its principal attraction, particularly the inner walled town, consisting of the historical districts of El Centro and San Diego. It is a real gem of colonial architecture, packed with churches, monasteries, plazas, palaces and mansions with their famous overhanging balconies and shady patios.
The best approach to experiencing the Old Town is to wander leisurely, savoring the architectural details, street life and local snacks along the way.
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Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, IN ONE DAY 19 June 2019 | Read what to do. HD
What to do and see in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, in one day. Your quick guide to Cartagena de Indias, Magdalena, Colombia
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Cartagena de Indias is the undisputed queen of the Caribbean coast, a historic city of superbly preserved beauty lying within an impressive 13km of centuries-old colonial stone walls. Cartagena's Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, a maze of cobbled alleys, balconies covered in bougainvillea, and massive churches that cast their shadows across leafy plazas. This is a place to drop all sightseeing routines, instead of trying to tick off all the sights, just stroll through the Old Town day and night. Soak up the sensual atmosphere, pausing to ward off the brutal heat and humidity in one of the city's many excellent bars and restaurants. The sea breeze and the sunset that transform the colors of 400 year old houses enchant visitors.
This city was founded by Pedro de Heredia in 1533 and the colonial architecture of its buildings is protected by the most complete set of fortifications in South America. Cartagena de Indias is the sum of its incredible parts; its colonial, republican and modern architecture, the temptation of its vibrant nightlife, its cultural festivals, exuberant landscapes, magnificent beaches, outstanding gastronomic offerings and its important hotel and tourism infrastructure. It is a fantastic city that guards the secrets of its history in its walls and balconies, its buildings and its narrow, cobbled streets.
What to do and see:
00:06 Monumento La India Catalina
00:31 Museo Rafael Nuñez
01:03 Parque del Cabrero
01:05 Homenaje a la Constitución de 1886, Parque del Cabrero
01:07 Las Bóvedas
01:20 Baluarte de Santa Catalina
01:31 Plaza de San Diego
01:36 Restaurante La Cocina de Cartagena
01:41 Iglesia de Santo Toribio
01:43 Plaza Fernandez de Madrid
01:45 Primera casa de Simón Bolívar en Cartagena de Indias
01:49 Viva Cartagena! :)
01:51 Plaza Santo Domingo / Iglesia de Santo Domingo
01:53 Iglesia de Santo Domingo
02:13 Museo Histórico de Cartagena / Casa de la Inquisición
02:21 Plaza de Bolívar
02:21 Catedral de Santa Catalina de Alejandría
02:39 Museo del Oro Zenú
02:55 Plaza San Pedro Claver
03:10 Santuario San Pedro Claver
03:32 Iglesia San Pedro Claver
03:59 Plaza San Pedro Claver / Catedral de Santa Catalina de Alejandría
04:04 Museo Naval de Caribe
04:22 Plaza De Santa Teresa
04:24 Parque de La Marina / Monumentos Armada Républica de Colombia
04:32 Almirante José Padilla
04:34 Museo de Arte Moderno
05:12 Castillo San Felipe de Barajas / Bocagrande & Castillogrande
05:16 Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
05:36 Alcaldía de Cartagena / Palacio de la Aduana
05:38 Plaza de la Aduana
05:42 Plaza de Los Coches
05:44 Pedro de Heridia / Plaza de Los Coches
05:46 Monumento Torre Del Reloj
05:48 Muelle de Los Pegasos
05:50 Cartagena de Indias
05:52 Monumento Torre Del Reloj
05:54 Plaza San Pedro Claver
05:56 Plaza San Pedro Claver / Catedral de Santa Catalina de Alejandría
05:58 Baluarte de San Ignacio
The magic of Cartagena de Indias lies in the foundations of its fortifications, the warmth of its inhabitants, the richness of its architecture and the infinite cultural expressions of its brave and resilient people. This city overflows with romanticism and anecdotes, and on sunny days Cartagena de Indias vibrates like the colors of its facades and the sea breeze refreshes a long stroll through the winding alleys of its old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm and bathes in its own light, coming alive and being transformed. A unique atmosphere is evoked that enchants its guests and transports them to forgotten times on a horse-drawn carriage. From its walls, with a heavenly view out to sea, the euphoria grows and an inexhaustible party awaits the first rays of the sun, which takes with it the mystery of the night.
Framed by its beautiful bay, Cartagena de Indias is one of the best preserved and most enchanting cities in the Americas, and is one of the most popular destinations on the rise in the world according to TripAdvisor. This, one of South Americas most impressively preserved historic city is hard to walk away from. It seizes you in its aged clutches and refuses to let go.
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