Things to do in Bolivar Department, Bolivar Department: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

August 10, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Bolivar Department, Colombia including La Santa, Monumento a Benkos Bioho, Museo Comunitario de San Jacinto, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, Plaza Santo Domingo, Plaza de San Diego, Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias, Centro Historico de Santa Cruz de Mompox, Plaza de Santo Domingo, Plaza de Mercado.
Restaurants in Bolivar Department

1. La Santa

Carrera 48A #37-2, El Carmen de Bolivar 132050 Colombia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

La Santa

2. Monumento a Benkos Bioho

Plaza Principal, San Basilio De Palenque 131048 Colombia +57 301 3213533
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Monumento a Benkos Bioho

3. Museo Comunitario de San Jacinto

Calle 22 Carrera 40 Parque Principal, San Jacinto 132030 Colombia +57 311 6617621 [email protected] http://www.museocomunitariosanjacinto.com/quienes-somos
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Museo Comunitario de San Jacinto

Each area of this museum has been conceived for the use and service of the community because the Communitary Museum of San Jacinto preserves and promotes the cultural heritage of the Mounts of Mary by the collective work of the community, searching to strengthen their social relationships by educational and communitary participation. The Communitary Museum of San Jacinto wishes to be a recognized institution of self -management, inclusion and independence on the national level by the promotion of the cultural heritage of the region of the Mounts of Mary. Today after 30 years of hard work we proudly share our heritage with our visitors.

4. Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas

Carrera 17, Cartagena 130002 Colombia +57 5 6421293 http://fortificacionescartagena.com/en
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4.5 based on 12,870 reviews

Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas

Cartagena was always a desirable conquest for pirates and enemies of the Spanish Crown; and for this reason, the defense of the city from these threats was a question of priority for its inhabitants from the first decades of the existence of the city. Once the primitive nucleus of Cartagena and the outlying district of Getsemani were fortified, there was a need to erect a structure on San Lazaro Hill that would prevent an enemy attack from its peak, since the hill dominated the walls and the only entrance to the city, the Media Luna Entrance in Getsemani. In addition, this hill was the intermediate point between the city and the nearby Popa Peak, where some heavy guns and canons were installed between 1769 and 1780 to cross fire with the castle and make an enemy attack more difficult from the large beach of Playon Grande in Pie de la Popa.

Reviewed By myom624 - Coquitlam, Canada

A hilltop fortress (but just a 5-minute-or-so walk up from the bottom) with a "quite sprawling" area above the ramparts, this is really a site for a "high-ground walk" in I would categorize as generally 3 parts: the Central Part with the "national flag" (a good-sized one for a nice photo-op) where there's also a tunnel to go down below which connects with the North Part (a straight walk for just about 5 minutes to the other side but where inside are also some "diverging paths" to wander around a bit); the North Part which is the "most spacious" of the three where there's also like a higher promenade along its one side for some direct views to outside through the openings among the battlements alongside; and the South Part which is actually a 2-level one with its upper level being the "highest part" of the entire fortress (and likely due to that physical position being the "most number" of cannons of the Fortress to be found at that specific location). And yes, to enjoy above apart from spacious grounds are also great views all around especially to the south with just a "pretty phenomenal" view of the city's skyline (generally around the Bocagrande Beach area with really quite a number of modern high-rises spread along an impressive length!) and also to the east with La Popa Hill (a distant-but-clear view of its convent on top with actually also interestingly some of the cannons of this fortress pointed in that direction for some "unique scene" I would say). Just somewhat on the downside though (not personally for me) is that this is a site pretty much "all outdoor" except for some rest shelters, but be sure not to miss the small souvenir shop on the upper level of the South Part (which despite its size has a pretty good collection of a variety of souvenirs). If coming from the "Walled City", after coming out of its east side is just about a half-hour walk pretty much just a straight way (until arriving at the north end of the Fortress which is where to turn right for a further short walk to the ticket entrance), and also to pass by "at about halfway" along the way is the India Catalina statue right beside a big lake (one commemorating the tribal woman who accompanied Conquistador Pedro de Heredia in his quest to establish Cartagena). And actually as for statues, there's also one right at the bottom of this fortress (just to the left after coming back out of the ticket entrance) which is just somewhat of an interesting one featuring a "sword-weilding" commander or such (with my initial impression being one for the Spanish defenders in the 1740's War, but the inscription below mentioning actually being one for the British attackers!).

5. Plaza Santo Domingo

Calle 35, Cartagena 130010 Colombia
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4.5 based on 3,902 reviews

Plaza Santo Domingo

Reviewed By tripswithtai - Jamaica, United States

Lots of local artists, sculptors and gem enthusiasts will approach you! Lots of beautiful art in the plaza and a beautiful statue of the plump saint

6. Plaza de San Diego

Calle San Diego, Cartagena Colombia
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4.5 based on 1,248 reviews

Plaza de San Diego

Reviewed By S3035BAnancym

Wonderful place to see life just happening - great restaurants, historical sights, street food vendors, street vendors, and families and friends just hanging out.

7. Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias

Calle 24 N 8a-344 Getsemani, Cartagena Colombia +57 5 6544000 http://www.cccartagena.com/
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4.5 based on 416 reviews

Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias

8. Centro Historico de Santa Cruz de Mompox

Mompox, Mompos 132560 Colombia +57 310 6522788
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4.5 based on 188 reviews

Centro Historico de Santa Cruz de Mompox

Reviewed By pepertje

We went there by Unitransco bus from Cartagena for 70.000 single journey, tickets bought by internet with a trafel agengy. The terminal of the bus is 12 km from the old city of Cartagena. Taxi cost 30.000 one way. We did a boattrip on the Magdalena river and we saw many different birds and iguana's,you could also swim in the river. The atmosphere in Mompox is very relaxed and save and the prices are much lower than in Cartagena. We stayed in Cafe Mompox whicht was a very nice kolonial house with a helpfull family.

9. Plaza de Santo Domingo

Mompos Colombia
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Plaza de Santo Domingo

10. Plaza de Mercado

Santa Cruz de Mompox, Mompos Colombia
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Plaza de Mercado

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