Friendly Colombian owners Abdul, Karime and Maizza Farah and the
Brit of the pack, Helen Pope, work hard to make El Balcon a special
home-from-home space to
If Cartagena were a cocktail it would be a brightly-coloured
concoction, a perfect blend of eternal summer breezes, romantic
history, music, stunning views and friendly faces.
Re-creating this
Media Luna Hostel in Cartagena's lively Getsemani barrio is fast
garnering a reputation for the best Wednesday night parties this
side of the city.
But it's not just
Since Cafe Havana opened its doors in Cartagena's unfashionable
Getsemani in 2006, it has transformed perceptions of the area,
luring a ritzy crowd off the beaten track
Part of the golden triangle of late-night dance venues in
Cartagena's Getsemani, the anything goes music policy at this hip
resto-bar keeps a lively, young crowd coming
Facing Cartagena's landmark clock tower, Lazotea rooftop bar and
club specialises in potent cocktails, fresh sushi and themed dusk
till dawn DJ nights that take place weekly.
Cartagena's only bowling alley, located in the Portal de San
Felipe Mall, opposite the San Felipe de Barajas fort. Featuring 12
bowling alleys, 12 high definition screens,
Fruto Beach is relaxing beach to party on near Hotel Las
Américas that mixes the good vibe of electro, the Caribbean
sea and the delicious breeze of Cartagena, Colombia.
Casa del Habano is suffering something of an identity crisis.
The quaint spot beneath the proudly waving Cuban flag is part
shop/part cafe/part bar. But without a