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Old City, Bocagrande, Getsemaní — Which One Is Right for You?

Old City, Bocagrande, Getsemaní — Which One Is Right for You?

Each of Cartagena's neighborhoods is a completely different experience. Here's the honest breakdown — where to stay, what to expect, and who each area suits best.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

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NeighborhoodPrice 1BR/moSafetyBeachAC essentialWalkabilityNightlifeTourist density
Old City$1,500–$4,000⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐10 min walkYesExcellentBest in cityVery high
Bocagrande$900–$2,200⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Direct accessYesGoodModerateHigh
Getsemaní$800–$1,600⭐⭐⭐⭐15 min walkYesExcellentGreat barsMedium
Manga / El Laguito$1,200–$2,800⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐5 min UberYesModerateLimitedLow
Castillogrande$1,000–$2,400⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐DirectYesModerateQuietLow
Pie de la Popa / Crespo$500–$1,000⭐⭐⭐⭐10 min UberYesOKMinimalVery low
Neighborhood 01 · Most Memorable

🏰 Old City (Ciudad Amurallada) — Living Inside History

There is nowhere in Colombia — arguably nowhere in Latin America — quite like staying inside Cartagena's walled city. Colonial architecture from the 16th and 17th centuries surrounds you. You walk to dinner on 500-year-old cobblestones. Rooftop bars overlook the Caribbean. It is genuinely one of the most atmospheric places to live on the continent.

The trade-offs are real: heat (minimal breeze inside the walls), noise (tourism never fully stops), and price (the most expensive accommodation in Colombia). But for a stay of 2–6 weeks where experience is the priority, nothing competes.

Bucket-list travelersShort stays (2–6 weeks)CouplesRetireesArchitecture lovers
Old City at a Glance
1BR furnished (monthly)$1,500–$4,000
2BR furnished (monthly)$2,500–$6,000+
SafetyExcellent
ACEssential — always on
Internet100–300 Mbps
Noise at nightHigh — tourism
Beach10 min walk

✅ Why people choose it

  • The most atmospheric place to stay in Colombia — colonial architecture, cobblestones, lanterns
  • Walking distance to Cartagena's best restaurants, bars, and rooftops
  • No transport needed for evenings — everything within a few blocks
  • Unique experience unavailable anywhere else — living inside a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Strong rental market — options from boutique converted colonial houses to modern penthouses

⚠️ What to expect

  • Most expensive neighborhood in Colombia — prices reflect the uniqueness
  • Hot inside the walls — less sea breeze than Bocagrande, AC runs constantly
  • Tourist noise doesn't fully stop, especially on weekends
  • Limited availability — fewer apartments than Bocagrande, book well in advance
  • No beach access on foot — need Uber or water taxi to Bocagrande
Neighborhood 02 · Best for Monthly Stays

🌊 Bocagrande — The Smart Choice for Extended Stays

Bocagrande is Cartagena's main residential and tourist peninsula — a strip of modern high-rises, hotels, restaurants, and beach stretching south from the Old City. For monthly renters, it's the best combination of price, amenities, and location. Most apartments have pool access. The beach is steps away. The Old City is 10 minutes by Uber.

It doesn't have the Old City's magic, but it has something the Old City can't offer — a sea breeze, a pool, and room to breathe. For stays of 4+ weeks, most experienced travelers choose Bocagrande.

Monthly rentersFamiliesCouplesRetireesDental touristsWinter escapes
Bocagrande at a Glance
1BR furnished (monthly)$900–$2,200
2BR furnished (monthly)$1,400–$3,500
SafetyExcellent
Beach accessDirect — steps away
Pool in buildingMost buildings
Internet200–500 Mbps
To Old City10 min / $4 Uber

✅ Why people choose it

  • Direct beach access — wake up and walk to the Caribbean in minutes
  • Pool and gym in most modern buildings — essential in Cartagena's heat
  • Best value for monthly stays — 30–50% cheaper than equivalent Old City apartments
  • Sea breeze — noticeably cooler than inside the walls
  • Widest selection of furnished apartments at any price point
  • Good restaurants, pharmacies, supermarkets all walkable

⚠️ What to expect

  • Less atmospheric than the Old City — modern high-rises, not colonial architecture
  • Bocagrande beach is decent but not Cartagena's prettiest — take boat trips to Rosario/Barú
  • Can feel generic in parts — some blocks are quite commercial
  • Need Uber for Old City evenings (easy and cheap but not walkable)
Neighborhood 03 · Most Authentic

🎨 Getsemaní — Cartagena's Most Interesting Neighborhood

Adjacent to the Old City but completely different in character, Getsemaní has transformed over the past decade from a neighborhood to avoid into one of the most culturally rich areas in Colombia. World-class street art covers every wall. Local bars serve cheap rum and play vallenato. The best street food in Cartagena is here, for a fraction of Old City prices.

It's not as polished as Bocagrande or as dramatic as the Old City — but for travelers who want to experience real Caribbean Colombian culture rather than a curated tourist version of it, Getsemaní is essential.

Culture-seekersYounger travelersBudget travelersArtistsFoodies
Getsemaní at a Glance
1BR furnished (monthly)$800–$1,600
SafetyGood — stay aware at night
Beach access15 min walk
Street food qualityBest in Cartagena
Bar sceneLocal and excellent
Old City walk5 min on foot
Tourist densityMedium — feels local

✅ Why people choose it

  • Walking distance to the Old City — best of both worlds
  • Cartagena's best street food, cheapest eats, most authentic restaurants
  • Lower prices than Old City with comparable proximity to attractions
  • Extraordinary street art — one of Latin America's best open-air galleries
  • Local bar scene — real Caribbean nightlife, not tourist-oriented

⚠️ What to expect

  • Still gentrifying — some streets feel rough, especially at night. Stay aware after midnight
  • No direct beach access — need Uber to Bocagrande
  • Fewer furnished apartment options than Bocagrande
  • Can be noisy — local music and street activity run late
Neighborhood 04 · Quietest & Most Residential

🌴 Manga / El Laguito — Cartagena's Quiet Upscale Enclave

Manga is Cartagena's residential island — a peninsula connected to the city by bridges, housing the Club Náutico marina, embassy residences, some of the city's best restaurants, and a quiet, tree-lined character that's rare in tropical Cartagena. El Laguito, at the tip of the peninsula, offers some of the city's best sea views.

This is where longer-stay expats and retirees end up after they've done the Old City and Bocagrande. Less tourist-heavy, more genuinely residential, and premium in a quieter way than the Old City's dramatic premium.

Longer stays (2+ months)RetireesFamiliesQuiet-seekersFoodies
Manga at a Glance
1BR furnished (monthly)$1,200–$2,800
SafetyExcellent
Tourist activityVery low
Restaurant qualitySome of city's best
Marina / nauticalClub Náutico on-island
To Old City10 min / $5 Uber

✅ Why people choose it

  • Quietest, most residential neighborhood — genuine escape from tourist activity
  • Some of Cartagena's best restaurants — less known to tourists, more frequented by locals
  • Marina access and water views from many apartments
  • Safe, well-lit streets — families and retirees feel very comfortable here
  • Good value vs Old City for quality of apartment and views

⚠️ What to expect

  • No walking distance to beach — need Uber to Bocagrande (10 min)
  • Quiet can mean dull for nightlife seekers — this is not a party neighborhood
  • Fewer furnished apartment listings than Bocagrande
  • Need Uber for most activities — Manga doesn't have much walkable variety
Decision Guide

Which Neighborhood Should You Choose?

The right neighborhood depends entirely on what you're coming to Cartagena for. Here's the simple framework.

El barrio correcto depende completamente de para qué vienes a Cartagena. Aquí está el marco simple.

If you want…

The most unforgettable stay

Short trip (2–4 weeks), budget is secondary, want to wake up inside colonial history.

→ Old City
If you want…

The best value for a long stay

Staying 4–8 weeks, want beach + pool + comfort, want the Old City nearby but not on top of you.

→ Bocagrande
If you want…

The real Caribbean Colombia

Culturally curious, interested in local life, want to explore beyond the tourist circuit.

→ Getsemaní
If you want…

Maximum quiet and residential life

Longer stay (2+ months), retiree or family, want a genuine neighborhood not a tourist area.

→ Manga / El Laguito
If you want…

Beach access, less tourist noise

Want Bocagrande's amenities but a quieter stretch of beach and more residential feel.

→ Castillogrande
If you want…

Maximum budget savings

Local immersion, lowest prices, airport proximity, don't mind being further from tourist sights.

→ Crespo / Pie de la Popa

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