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Private History Photography Tour
$125
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Beautiful photography and historical tours define the unique experience of Cartagena's magical streets. Participants will explore colorful corners while capturing stunning images of the city.
- 📷 Professional photographs taken during the tour highlight Cartagena's ancient architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
- 🕒 Photos will be shared within 6 hours through a link after the tour concludes.
- 🌟 Two options for photo delivery: receive all raw images or select 10 fully edited photographs delivered within 2 working days.
- 👤 This experience may be conducted by Oscar or other skilled collaborators who are also photographers.
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Photography walking tour
Photography walking tour
Duration: 2 hours
Photography walking tour
Duration: 2 hours
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 2 hours
- You will be given a bottle of water
- 10 photographies full edited
- Extra photos
Meeting point
I will be the one with the camera. ;)
Return details
This is the last spot that we are going to visit. We'll finish the tour by taking an amazing profesional photography with the view of the walled city.
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Plaza de La TrinidadWe start our tour in this amazing place which is one of the best places in Getsemaní. It was the main point of meeting of the people in the colonial times.
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Barrio GetsemaniWe are going to walk the beautiful and colorful streets in Getsemaní which have amazing street art like graffittis, etc.
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Museo precolombino de la esmeraldaAs part of this unforgettable experience, you’ll visit the Emerald Museum, where you’ll dive into the fascinating history of Colombian emeralds—one of the country’s most renowned exports. Did you know? Emeralds are rare gems found in only a few places worldwide, including Zambia, Zimbabwe, Russia, and Brazil. However, Colombia is the global leader, producing a stunning 60% of the world’s emeralds. ⛏️ Discover the Mines Colombia’s emeralds come from three iconic mining regions: Muzo, Coscuez, and Chivor. Each produces emeralds with unique qualities that make them truly one of a kind.
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Plaza de la AduanaIn this square we will find architectural constructions from colonial times, between them, the Marquez de Premio Real house, a typical colonial beauty from the 18th century. A great spot for beautiful shots.
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Torre del RelojThis place was the ancient entrance to the walled city. So we will learn about how this spot worked as the division of the city in economical terms.
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Catedral Santa Catalina de AlejandriaThe Cathedral of Cartagena is a majestic place with an incomparable attractive beauty. Its construction began in 1575, but in 1586, when only the tower remained to be built, the pirtata Francis Drake partially destroyed it. The resumption of construction took place between 1598 and 1612 with the additions of various things, such as the very high Florentine-style dome and the addition of marble on the main facade. You definitely want to have a photo taken in here.
- Before reaching the Wall through Calle de la Factoria, you can see an excellent example of an aristocrat's house, the Casa del Marquez de Valdehoyos, which mentions the well-living of the previous colonial nobility with splendid rooms, patios and gardens. This house was built during the 17th century by the Marquis of Valdehoyos who had the privilege of importing slaves and flour. (pass by)
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Located in the heart of the historic center of Cartagena, this park is adorned with majestic trees and surprisingly tall. Water fountains bring great freshness to urbanists and visitors to rely on containers made of sprouts. In the midst of this vegetation is built the statue of the liberator Simon Bolivar, sitting on his horse, which was inaugurated on November 11, 1896. During the tour around the park, several interesting places are present to take great photographies.
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The Jesuits created the construction of the monastery and church of San Pedro Claver in the 17th century, and it was originally called San Ignacio de Loyola. The facade of the church was made, like most of the buildings of the old city, in coral stones, which are famous in the region. If you visit Cartagena, you definitely have to have a photo taken in this place.
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Baluarte de San IgnacioThis is an strategical corner to have a great view of the city. Definitely a great place for an amazing shot. The first wall built in this section was built on Jesuit land, the religious ended up drilling the wall and building their college and cloister on it, thus invalidating its defensive function. After a dispute that lasted thirty years, it was decided to move the wall to the outside by creating a street that would allow the walkway between the school and the future wall, with the Company in charge of paying the costs of the new construction.
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Private History Photography Tour
$125
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!