Joanna Kalafatis
A narrow cobblestone street in a historic district of Cartagena, Colombia at night. The buildings lining the street have colonial-style architecture with intricate wrought iron balconies adorned with lanterns. Vibrant bougainvillea vines drape over the doorways, adding pops of color against the warm tones of the buildings. In the foreground, a man casually strolls down the street, seemingly soaking in the enchanting ambiance of the evening. The scene exudes a sense of romance and charm, capturing the essence of Cartagena's captivating nightlife.

Winding down to my last few favorite photos of #Cartagena. And there is nothing like Cartagena at night. •• The heat of the day dissipates, all the restaurants open around 7, the bars opening their doors a couple of hours later, and I swear the street gets even more full than it is during the day. It’s magical. •• On that note, would you ladies be interested in a post discussing tips for going out at night while traveling? Re: safety, meeting people, etc? Let me know! . . . .

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