Plaza with restaurants and outdoor bars, street musicians, vendors and a sculpture made by Botero
The framework of the Plaza de San Pedro Claver is made up of the church of the same name and a row of restaurants, jewelers and shops where handicrafts are sold. In this place the statue that the artist Enrique Grau made of San Pedro Claver (the Jesuit missionary who was called slave of the slaves) and that contrasts with the avant-garde works made with scrap by Edgardo Carmona.
Iconic public square surrounded by a historic cathedral, a museum and government buildings
Located in the San Diego neighborhood in the historic center, San Diego Square is a resting place where people can eat and drink on one of the few terraces
La Puerta del Reloj, Torre del Reloj or Boca del Puente is the main gate of the city of the historic center of Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia and the original entrance of the fortified city
In the Plaza de los Coches, we find the famous Portal de los Dulces with its wide variety of candies.
Street Food Tour With Julie - Cartagena
Tour Information
Key Details
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
- Hotel pickup Available
- Duration: 3 Hrs
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Language:
English
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Departure Time :
, Confirm time with the local provider in advance of your experience., Street food tour with Julie, 10/23/2019 - 8/27/2024Monday - Sunday : 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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Return Details :
Returns to original departure point
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Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.
Overview
I provide a personal experience about cartagenas street food, also we can interacting and meet the real street life.Know More about this tour
Itinerary:
Plaza with restaurants and outdoor bars, street musicians, vendors and a sculpture made by Botero
The framework of the Plaza de San Pedro Claver is made up of the church of the same name and a row of restaurants, jewelers and shops where handicrafts are sold. In this place the statue that the artist Enrique Grau made of San Pedro Claver (the Jesuit missionary who was called ‘slave of the slaves’) and that contrasts with the avant-garde works made with scrap by Edgardo Carmona.
Iconic public square surrounded by a historic cathedral, a museum and government buildings
Located in the San Diego neighborhood in the historic center, San Diego Square is a resting place where people can eat and drink on one of the few terraces
La Puerta del Reloj, Torre del Reloj or Boca del Puente is the main gate of the city of the historic center of Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia and the original entrance of the fortified city
In the Plaza de los Coches, we find the famous Portal de los Dulces with its wide variety of candies.
Inclusions
- All we going to taste, is made by artisan hands and street food.
Exclusions
Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Infants are required to sit on an adults lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Traveler Reviews
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We had a fantastic food tour with Julie, and would strongly recommend her to others. We had a great variety of foods and had a fun time hanging out with Julie. She showed us a lot of places we never would have found on our own. Great overall food tour!
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Julie couldn’t make it so she sent Juan. I don’t know how good Julie would have been but we sure know that Juan was terrific. We had a wonderful time, tried some delicious food and saw a good bit of the historic center of Cartagena. In short, both my wife and I highly recommend this tour
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Julie is a wonderful tour guide with the knowledge you want to guide you through the city! Highly recommend!! Great English too! The food was very good. There’s lots of options so it was so nice to have Julie show us the best options.
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Julie was a fantastic ghost who accommodated my handicapped mother. I truly recommend this tour. She helps you see what Colombian life is like.
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My wife and I took the street food tour with Julie last September. Julie was fun and knowledgeable about all the foods we tried. Afterwords she was kind enough to text me a list of all the foods we tried. Delicious and informative, I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting Cartegena.
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Juie was very knowledgeable and interesting. She did great with keeping my father comfortable and entertained (he's in a wheelchair). Her energy was great. We felt like locals being with her!
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Don't let the name of this tour fool you. Julie offers several tours including food tours. We however engaged Julie for a 1/2 day city tour. Julie is certified tour guide, knows many people in the areas. Her knowledge of the city, it's history is extensive as is her English. She recommended two restaurants, one of which we enjoyed the night before and the second where we ate lunch after our tour; San Valentin and Espiritu Santo. Both were excellent choices. We had fun with Julie and highly recommend her. Only sorry we didn't have time to take in her food tour.
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My wife and I did the tour. We both enjoyed it. It’s something different from a most of the other tours you take. You get a glimpse into the lives of everyday people in Cartagena. The food tasting is varied and something you probably would not do on your own out of food safety concerns. Julie knows everybody and all the places so the the tour is very safe. I would recommend the tour and refer as a guide.
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My wife and I did the tour. We both enjoyed it. It’s something different from a most of the other tours you take. You get a glimpse into the lives of everyday people in Cartagena. The food tasting is varied and something you probably would not do on your own out of food safety concerns. Julie knows everybody and all the places so the the tour is very safe. I would recommend the tour and refer as a guide.
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My husband and I had a great time with Julie! Definitely a local experience (we were in port with a cruise and didn't see another cruise passenger until the last 20 minutes of the tour!). Great food options and wonderful information from Julie about the culture and history of Columbia. She even found a pharmacy for me at the last minute when I needed some antihistamine cream for jellyfish stings from a previous tour! Highly recommend!