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February 22, 2026
Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Victoria & Brandon

Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Victoria Fanella and Brandon Guzman
This is our curated selection of the places to go in Cartagena during your stay, we wish you unforgettable experiences along your visit. If you need to book for a group of more than 9 people, please feel free to contact executive@mcmtravelandlove.com they will gladly assist you (free of charge), since bars and restaurants handle different logistics for this type of booking.

Celele Restaurant

Espíritu Santo Street, Cra. 10c #29-200. Getsemani,

Contemporary Caribbean cuisine based on the culinary culture and biodiversity of the Colombian Caribbean. Considered one of the best restaurants in Latin America, it has received several accolades on the “Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants” list and currently holds the number 6 spot in the ranking.

Mar y Zielo Restaurant

Cra. 5 #34-63. Walled city,

Signature cuisine—a culinary project that celebrates the true protagonists: the Colombian land, its people, culture, products, and traditions. Its cooking is inspired by and focused on traditional Colombian food, highlighting the ingredients sourced from the local markets, learned from the previous generations and their traditional recipes, and brought to life through the best techniques to showcase them at the table.

Buena Vida Seafood & Rooftop

Porvenir Street- Corner Carrera 6 # 35-85 Walled city,

Tucked into a colorful three-story corner, this spot serves up fresh Caribbean seafood on the first two floors—and on the third, a rooftop with killer sunset views. Perfect for a laid-back dinner under the stars, with flavors inspired by all the Caribbean coasts and a Cartagena twist.

Niku Restaurant

San Juan de Dios Street, # 3 - 39 Walled city,

A true multisensory experience: global flavors, local soul. Their Nikkei-style menu is boldly Japanese yet undeniably Latin—come see where the best of both worlds meet. Choose between three different indoors and outdoors.

Viva La Vida Rooftop

Michelin-starred chef Félix Jiménez leads this Japanese-inspired experience with Colombian roots. Exquisite flavors, artful plating, and pure “live in the moment” energy.

Apogeo Rooftop

Porvenir Street #35-69. Walled city,

It is a place where Mediterranean and Latin flavors intertwine perfectly, making gastronomy a universal language. Each dish is a masterpiece, and each ingredient tells a shared story.

Epoca Coffee and Brunch

Arzobispado Street, Cra. 5 #34-52. Walled city,

For breakfast, lunch, or dinner. A café open all day for those passionate about great food, where you can also enjoy classic drinks and cocktails. With a variety of coffee preparations for a memorable experience.

San Alberto Cafe

Plaza Santo Domingo, Cra. 3 #35-18. Walled city,

A temple for the most award-winning Colombian coffee. With a wide range of coffee beverages made exclusively with San Alberto Coffee, which you can pair with delicious pastries.

Mila Bakery and Brunch

Iglesia Street #35-76. Walled city,

It’s a magical place filled with little details that make a difference. It opens its doors for breakfast and closes with a wide variety of sweet and savory options. Its desserts are delicious and varied.

Ely Cafe

Don Sancho Street, # 36-20. Walled city,

Open all day, the menu includes breakfasts, ranging from light to exquisite, while the daytime options feature salads, bowls, sandwiches, pastries, and tarts, along with natural juices, liquors, and the best local coffee and tea.

Havana Salsa Night Club

Cra. 10 # 29 - 150. Getsemani,

You will enter the world of Old Havana. Cuban flags hang from the ceiling, large figures of salsa icons create a warm atmosphere, all accompanied by the taste of delicious mojitos. The music spans the full spectrum of salsa styles, from Cuban son to local idols like Joe Arroyo. Café Havana attracts the best musicians, and watching them improvise on stage with all that Latin flavor is truly special.

La Movida Disco Club

Street 31 #3-37. Walled city,

Cartagena’s most exclusive club: five unique rooms pumping crossover and electronic beats, plus a rooftop bar with top-tier cocktails and views.

Alquímico Bar

Colegio Street #34-24. Walled city,

A cocktail lab where Colombian ingredients get a modern twist. Think handcrafted drinks that feel like a science experiment—in the best way.

El Baron Cocktails Bar

Carrera 4. San Pedro Claver Street #31-7. Walled city,

Since 2013, Barón has nailed the classics and keeps up with global trends. From the ice to the glassware, every detail is on point.

La Serrezuela Mall

Cra. 11 #39-21. San Diego,

The old circus theater was reborn as Cartagena’s cultural and gastronomic hub. Shop, dine, and explore in this stunning landmark of the Walled City.

Plaza Bocagrande Mall

Cra 1 # 12 - 118, Bocagrande,

Ocean views, movies, a kids’ park, gym—you name it. Just five minutes from the Old City, it’s your go-to for shopping and family fun by the sea.