What to do and see in Cartagena, Region of Murcia: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

August 6, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Discover the best top things to do in Cartagena, Spain including Museo Arqueologico Municipal, Museo Del Teatro Romano, Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica, Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, Museo Naval, Playa de Calblanque, Barrio del Foro Romano, Bateria de Castillitos, Palacio Consistorial, Bateria de las Cenizas.
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1. Museo Arqueologico Municipal

Calle Ramon y Cajal 45, 30381 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 89 68 [email protected] http://www.museoarqueologicocartagena.es/_sRXvtP9PMOOZ7YahnrArsq_XiJsnrva1
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Museo Arqueologico Municipal

Reviewed By wendelld2013 - New York City, United States

This well-curated museum is built around an ancient necropolis and does an excellent job of taking you through Cartagena’s rise in the Carthaginian Empire before it became a major outpost of the Romans and, much later, the Moors. We enjoyed walking here from the port along the beautiful Alameda de San Anton, then headed north on Calle Jorge Juan for lunch at a nice strip of local restaurants you won’t find on TripAdvisor.

2. Museo Del Teatro Romano

Plaza del Ayuntamiento 9, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 48 02 [email protected] http://www.teatroromanocartagena.org/
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4.5 based on 2,866 reviews

Museo Del Teatro Romano

By visiting the Museum of the Roman Theatre you will encounter one of the most surprising discoveries of the city in the last decades. Thanks to the ingenious design of the architect Rafael Moneo, you will start your tour of the Palace of Riquelme, the first building of the museum, and then follow the historical hallway located under the street to then move to the new space that collects the most emblematic pieces of all found in the excavations. Using modern stairs you will come to the second tunnel, this time is under the medieval church of Santa Maria, a construction superimposed to the old theatre which increases its uniqueness and attraction. After this, the second corridor, will take you to the most relevant part of the museum, the Roman Theatre, one of the largest in the Roman Hispania with capacity for 7,000 people.

Reviewed By marftrip - Kernersville, United States

This is a wonderful museum/archaeological site, but there’s much more than it appears upon entering. The entryway leads you under other buildings, which allows you to experience foundations from different time periods along with a history of the site, a architectural history of a Roman theater and displays of artifacts found at the site. You eventually emerge near the top of the Theater, but are able to wander up and down, and on to the stage. It’s definitely worth the time and small entry fee, but allow time to explore and enjoy. (Most of the museums offer a multi-ticket, which lets you buy entry to 4/5/6 museums for a reduced price. I did four in one day, and barely made it before they closed.)

3. Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica

Paseo Alfonso XII, 22, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 11 66 [email protected] http://museoarqua.mcu.es/
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4.5 based on 680 reviews

Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Subacuatica

Reviewed By rochesterrambler - Rochester, United Kingdom

One could probably spend a whole day at this museum if they were to read everything and use all of the interactive exhibits. With displays including items from ancient coins and pottery to large sections of ancient ships, this museum is incredible. By just pushing a button, see how large, heavy objects are lifted from the sea bed with compressed air all inside a class tube.

4. Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain

Calle de Santiago Ramon y Cajal No 45, 30205 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 89 68 [email protected] http://www.museoarqueologicocartagena.es/
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Museo Archeologico, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain

Around 4000 years of culture in the area of Cartagena is represented. One of the prize pieces is an extremely beautiful(even by modern standards) piece of jewellery found at Los Nietos, just a local train ride away on the shore of the Mar Menor.

5. Museo Naval

Calle Menendez y Pelayo 8, 30205 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 12 71 38 [email protected] http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/museums/museum-profile/Museo+Naval+De+Cartagena/895.html
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4.5 based on 444 reviews

Museo Naval

Reviewed By bockscar1 - Los Angeles, United States

What a wonderful museum! Well worth the visit if you’re interested in this history. I spent over two hours taking my time. Throughout the museum are big placards with well-written, concise, informative English. They do a wonderful job of summarizing each section’s relevance to the bigger historical picture. These placards establish an easy to follow narrative arc for the entire museum. Artifact and model captions are Spanish only. Too bad. The models are stunning. Really great collection. Minimal captions in Spanish only that don’t do them justice. Sad that for all the amazing work that went into these models there is not more historical discussion around how to appreciate them. I wish there were more narratives around specific engagements and relevant strategic, operational, and tactical considerations for each. Interestingly the highlighted engagements mostly laud Spanish victories. Scarcely a mention of Trafalgar, the Spanish American War, or Republican losses during the Spanish Civil War. As of the day I visited, 9 December 2020, this museum is open 10am-2pm. Another military museum nearby, the Military Historical Museum of Cartagena, is also open the same hours. I suspect most people interested in this history would combine both in the same day as I did. Not enough time. I wish these museums found a way to make that work. For anyone interested in military history or history in general, this museum is a must-see.

6. Playa de Calblanque

30385 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Playa de Calblanque

Reviewed By Ju38 - York, United Kingdom

Natural beach and coves. Stunning setting. Take everything you need with you as there are no facilities whatsoever but that keeps this area beautiful and natural. Lifeguards are present in peak season. We drove to the plentiful parking areas (which are free) however I believe in peak season you park up before entering and they provide a bus to the coves. Plenty of walking to be had around the nature reserve too, provided the sun isn’t too hot! My favourite beach for sure!

7. Barrio del Foro Romano

Calle Honda 11, 30201 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain +34 968 50 00 93 [email protected] https://www.cartagenapuertodeculturas.com/ficha_barrio_foro.asp?idioma=1
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4.5 based on 576 reviews

Barrio del Foro Romano

The Roman Forum District stands as one of the largest urban archaeological sites in Spain. You are invited to take a stroll through the ancient pavements of Carthago Nova; to explore the different rooms of the thermal baths of the port where its entrance portico with the original flooring; discover how were the banquets in the Roman empire visiting the Building of the Atrium with its high walls and decorations; and to immerse oneself in the mystery cults to the Egyptian gods Isis and Serapis in their sanctuary. In short, a way to immersing oneself in the ancient Roman city learning different aspects of their daily life.

Reviewed By DERtravels - Upland, United States

How could I have forgotten about this part of the Roman Empire? Choosing the walking tour here was a great opportunity to take a step back into time. It was amazing to understand the city's history back to 200 BC. Our guide pointed out the significant features of the 6,000 capacity theater, the carrera marble, the "Hen House" (where the rich wives sat and clucked, clucked, clucked) Absolutely fabulous.

8. Bateria de Castillitos

Cabo Tinoso, 30868 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain [email protected] http://www.aforca.org/castillitosf.htm
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4.5 based on 885 reviews

Bateria de Castillitos

Reviewed By V4487QRalanw - Elland, United Kingdom

Stunningly beautiful drive up the mountain road. The views are utterly breathtaking. There are several passing places along the mainly single track road, some are in places where photography is a must. Small car park at the entrance to the castillitos with a 500 metre walk to the first of the gun replacements. Very windy when I was there but 360 views were just fabulous. Well worth a couple of hours if the weather is not too hazy.

9. Palacio Consistorial

Plaza del Ayuntamiento, S/N, Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Palacio Consistorial

Reviewed By 4031travelbug - Wilmington, United States

The facade is white marble and intricately designed. One can take an interior tour to see the tapestries with an English speaking guide. The interior isn't necessary, but it's nice to sit outside and just gaze at the building, perhaps with a cup of coffee in hand.

10. Bateria de las Cenizas

Monte de las Cenizas, 30389 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena Spain
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Bateria de las Cenizas

Reviewed By crn2108 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Difficult to find! I followed the address from here and it took me completely to the wrong place. Here is the google maps plus code for the parking (H5WG+95 Atamaría, Spain) and then the one for the entrance to the hike (H5VG+F6 Atamaría, Spain) I suggest not using Apple maps as this tried to lead me onto the golf course! I got a few funny looks! Lol. The hike itself was great, a wide, stoned, snake like path all the way up with lovely views at different points along the way. It took me around 30 minutes to reach the top and when I got there it was amazing! The views of the la manga strip and the Mediterranean are stunning and the history which remains is mesmerising (the photos people post don’t really do the vickers artillery guns justice) - I would 100% recommend this hike to all interested, it’s definitely worth it. Be sure to take plenty of water, snacks and hike at a sensible time to avoid over heating. Happy hiking ????????☺️

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