Travel Vlog: The Magical Streets Of Cartagena Colombia (Things To Do)
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Address of café: La Presentacion Café y Museo Arte: Playa del Tejadillo N 5 – 197 | Centro Historico, Cartagena, Colombia
Are you planning a trip to Cartagena Colombia and looking for some inspiration and tips to help you make the most of your holiday?
Hannah and Dan recently spent a week in Cartagena Colombia and fell head over heels in love with the place.
In this travel vlog you’ll discover why plus how you can thoroughly enjoy your very own travel experience in Cartagena Colombia.
Location: Cartagena Colombia
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Thanks for your review. My Spanish skills are very poor! When I lived in the Philippines for a couple of years it was quite easy to communicate in English, in the major cities at least, since they typically teach English in all the public schools and many ads and signs are in English or English and Tagalog. Even many radio/TV announcers frequently use English. From your experiences there in Cartagena, what percentage of the people there can speak reasonable English? 50% 10%? 5%? Are there areas in Colombia (Bogota, Medellin, Barranquilla, Cali, etc), where more of the Colombian people speak English than in other areas? I'm guessing not. I wonder if those electronic instant translators work very well! –Otherwise I need to brush up on Spanish before I visit! 😉
Beautiful narration!
is it safe??? i am arriving at night now i am a little bit of worried 🙁
The best part of cartegna is being harassed by street vendors who wont take no for answer.
Cartagena is hot… too hot for me for more than a few days… 35-37C during the days and an overnight low of 27C… beautiful though.
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Great guide, nice video!! One of my favorite cities in South America!! I invite you to check out my best pictures in Cartagena along with some recommendations too https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=TIKA-WzOrq8 All the best!!
did you go to the el totumo mud volcano in Cartegena?
I went to cartagena, colombia a few months back and have some great tips to share. If anyone's interested just head on over to https://oliviag.tv/colombia
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