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A proposal for a multi-day guided tour of the walled city of Cartagena:

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Exploration.


- Morning: Arrive at your accommodation in the walled city. Take some time to settle in
and have breakfast at a local café.
- Noon: Visit the Clock Tower, one of the symbols of the city. From there, enter the
colorful cobblestone streets of the walled city.
- Afternoon: Explore the Plaza de Bolivar and visit the Cathedral of Cartagena. Enjoy lunch
at a local restaurant.
- Evening: Walk the city walls at sunset for spectacular views. Dine at one of the
restaurants with a terrace to appreciate the illuminated city.
Day 2: History and Culture
- Morning: Visit the Palace of the Inquisition to learn about colonial history. Continue to
the Zenú Gold Museum to learn about pre-Columbian culture.
- Noon: Lunch at a traditional restaurant, try typical dishes such as bandeja paisa or
ceviche.
- Afternoon: Explore the San Pedro Claver Church and the Popa Convent for panoramic
views of the city.
- Evening: Dine at an elegant restaurant with Caribbean cuisine and enjoy live music in a
bar or plaza.
Day 3: Nature and Relaxation
- Morning: Boat trip to the Rosario Islands to enjoy paradisiacal beaches and water activities such
as snorkeling or diving.

- Noon: Lunch on one of the islands or return to the city to try fresh seafood at a beachfront
restaurant.

- Afternoon: Free time to explore the handicraft stores or take a relaxing massage at a local spa.

- Evening: Dine at an open-air restaurant near the beach or in the walled city, and enjoy the
tranquility at night.

Day 4: Local Experiences


- Morning: Visit Plaza de la Trinidad, a lively place with local vendors and street performers. Try
the arepas de huevo, a typical breakfast.

- Noon: Walk through the less traveled alleys to discover street art murals and handicraft
workshops.

- Afternoon: Participate in a cooking class to learn how to prepare Colombian dishes such as egg
arepas or seafood casserole.

- Evening: Dine at a restaurant recommended by locals for authentic Cartagena cuisine.

This agenda is flexible and can be adapted to your interests and preferences. Remember to always
leave time to explore at your own pace and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of the
walled city of Cartagena.

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