CASABLANCA
Situated in the walled-in center of the Cartagena on the street of the Tejadillo, this sensational house built at the end of the XIX Century, and following the style of the Republican architecture, has been recently restored and furnished with the outmost detail and specification providing the guests a pleasant stay. It becomes an unforgettable experience, meeting the highest expectations of the visitors. THE HOUSE By faithfully following its original spirit, the architectural design and décor reflect the essence of this magical city filled with so much history. Its wide corridors flanked by reflecting pools, the exuberance of its tropical vegetation, in addition to two inner courts, provide the guests a perfect oasis of peace and tranquility. The furniture has been carefully selected to blend harmoniously with the materials used throughout the building. The color of wood mixed with the white walls offer a combination that is pleasing and relaxing to the senses. The color accents produced by the lighting, the floors, the landscaping and the remnants of colonial walls create the charming interior of this house. From the rooftop terrace one overlooks the beautiful surroundings of the city with its gorgeous ocean views, the sunsets, and the ancient walls built by slaves during the XV Century. CARTAGENA DE INDIAS In 1959, the city of the Cartagena was declared a national heritage landmark, and in 1985 UNESCO declared Cartagena a historical, artistic, and cultural heritage of mankind. The city is a witness of the old, as well as of the new world going back 450 years. It is situated on the shores of the Caribbean Ocean, and it was founded by Don Pedro de Heredia in 1533. Its rich history encircled by the walled in downtown center, its excellent location, and its great tourist and industrial potential, make it one of the most attractive cities of the Caribbean and Latin America.
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