Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous at Casa San Agustín is about: More than money... ... Is about "Joie de Vivre" in the Caribbean Coast of Colombia"

Cartagena de Indias, a city privileged by its geography and its history. Was founded in 1533 by the Spanish Conquistador Don Pedro de Heredia. A network of walls and fortifications which ranks among the most important in the Americas, was erected to defend the City against the unrelenting assault of Buccaneers and Corsairs.

Cartagena de Indias is one of the most desired Real Estate in the World!

Surrounded with a XIV Century built fortress (Wall City) and historical buildings.

Governments and Churches own 65% of all the Historical Patrimony of the world.
The remainder 35% may be ... available for private ownership.
This is why Cartagena's walled city is a choice location for discerning buyers.

 

Your neighbors include an array of personalities from many diverse cultures: from the Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez, John Leguizamo (Colombian actor) owns a house right in the :Walled City", the most wonderful Colombian people: "Full of live, Friendly and Gentle" as well as Socialites, “sophistonauts” from around the world. (New York Times)

 

Cartagena’s architectural beauty and seaside location have lured wealthy Colombians from all over the country as well as foreigners, who are restoring the city’s crumbling buildings into elegant residences, boutique hotels and trendy restaurants.  Exotic restaurants in this Colombian city cater to sophisticated palates attracting the kind of culinary travelers who spend their vacations in Rome and Paris.

And what they find is a city far more exotic, but no less adroit at catering to sophisticated palates — 200-year-old Spanish colonial mansions refurbished with crisp interiors, trendy bistros that elevate plantains to haute fare, and theatrical rooms buzzing with dignitaries in starched collars and Windsor knots sipping minty rum drinks. (New York Times. Oct 26, 2008)

Elegant restaurants like: La Vitrola , La Palma, 8-18, Oh! Lá Lá.. to name a few await for you at this "Caribbean French Riviera destination".

The exclusive Casa San Agustín residences are located within the 'Walled City' in the prestigious San Diego District. Home of the Elites since Colonial times. Formerly known as Santo Toribio.

This District has been the home of Illustrious historical figures such as Simon Bolivar, who wrote his first major document 'The Manifesto de Cartagena' while exiled here. Also neighboring Casa San Agustín are the houses once occupied by Viceroy Torrezar Diaz Pimienta and the Marquis de Villalta.

Casa San Agustín is a Residential Compound that consists
of 11 Duplex apartments, ranging in sizes from:

110 m2 to 560 m2.
The site is a perfect blend which juxtaposes the creature comforts of Modern Living with the Architectural Splendor of 18th Century Colonial times.

Casa San Agustín brings you the beauty of both.

You are within walking distance of everything plus the beauty of XVII century architecture right in the comfort of your very own home.

Our Residences include state - of - the - art
'Chef's Dream' Kitchens with
Imported Appliances
Fully Air Conditioned spaces

Premium materials and finishes throughout

Private pool or hot tub in select units

Large beautiful swimming pools

Green spaces with lush Native Vegetation

24/7 Security & Concierge Services

Limousine Airport pick up

Live-in Service Quarters

Maid service & laundry service (upon request)

Catering service for all your entertainment
needs (upon request)


Sightseeing in Cartagena

View all enclosed links - Touch any of the images to get detailed information about the many ways to Enjoy your stay in Cartagena

Beaches in Cartagena
Lifestyle in CartagenaLiving the life in Colombia
Relaxing in CartagenaDining in Cartagena de Indias
8-18 Colombian by way of Spain

Relaxing in Cartagena
Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous in Cartagena de Indias ColombiaOld City
Sightseeing the Fortress and Wall City of CartagenaOutlying Islands
Outlying Islands in Cartagena

Fishing in Cartagena
Fishing and Swimming in Cartagena's beautiful beachesDancing in the Town
Cartagena Dance to the Beat of everyday musicCasinos and Night clubs
Casinos in Cartagena

Sightseeing the Murallas
Enjoying the Panorama in CartagenaDining in Cartagena de Indias
La Vitrola Seafood restaurant in Cartagena - ColombiaLa Popa
Night time view La Popa

Horse Carriage ride in Cartagena Cartagena Chess Sculptures

Shopping in Cartagena

Shopping in Colombia

Health Tourism in Cartagena!

  • Plastic Surgery with world renowned physicians who offer the best 24/7 Care & State -of - the - art facilities.
  • Cosmetic Dentistry and much, much more...

  • Many health/tourists report that Cartagena´s low cost medical services drastically reduced or even completely paid for their Cartagena vacation!

    Medical/Dental costs, are typically only 25-40% of stateside prices!
    As medical and insurance prices in Europe and North America continue to skyrocket, the appeal of health/tourism in Cartagena continues to gain increasing popularity.

    Here’s to your health, or “your great new look”, plus good times in Cartagena!

 



International Film Festival in Cartagena de Indias

Festival Internacional de Cine Cartagena de Indias - International Film Festval Cartagena de Indias ColombiaThe International Film Festival in Cartagena de Indias will celebrate it's 50th anniversary
from February 26th to March 6th, 2010.

Founded in 1959 by a group of entrepreneurs led by the late Victor Nieto.

The Film Festival in Cartagena has been ratified by the International Federation of Film Producers Association FIAPF, as a member of this prestigious organization.



Personalities from around the world, annually gather in Cartagena for this Event.

 

Film Festival in Cartagena de Indias ColombiaUpcoming filming from Ciro Guerra's new movie:
"Wind Journeys",
is said to be starring Keano Reeves and
... it might be filmed in Cartagena.
* Cartagena gained modern notoriety in the 1984 hit movie, Romancing the Stone when romance novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) travels to Cartagena to deliver a treasure map in an effort to ransom her kidnapped sister. The Cartagena scenes were actually filmed in Mexico, and it doesn't reflect the real Cartagena. In the Family Guy episode "Barely Legal", the mayor, thinking the film to be real, sends all the police officers to Cartagena. * In that movie, Michael Douglas' character refers to it as Cartage(ny)a. This has largely been adopted by tourists and is a constant thorn in the sides of locals. The "N" in Cartagena is solid. You will find only one business in the entire city that refers to this film. * Gabriel García Marquez's novel Love in the Time of Cholera although is set in an unnamed city, it is obviously Cartagena. Also in Cartagena, partially or totally are set other novels of his, like The General in his Labyrinth and Strange Pilgrims. * The first chapter of Brian Jacques' novel The Angel's Command takes place in 1628 Cartagena. * The movie Love in the Time of Cholera released on November 16, 2007 in the USA, is filmed in Cartagena. * La Queimada, "Burn!" with Marlon Brando was filmed in Cartagena and released in 1969.
* The movie The Mission released in 1986 with Robert De Niro was filmed in Cartagena and Brazil. The interpreter for the director was a Colombian who had recently moved to Canada. * The poem “Románc” by Sándor Kányádi is talking about the beauty of Cartagena.
* Cartagena is referred to by Tom Cruise's character, Vince, in a scene in the film Collateral just before he terminates the blues trumpet player. * Cartagena is featured as the backdrop for the NCIS episode "Agent Afloat" as NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo tracks down the murderer of a Navy Communications Officer found dead near the Banana Moon bar. * A fictionalized version of the raid on Cartagena is chronicled in Chapter 27 in the novel Captain Blood. * The second story in Nam Le's award winning book of short fictions, the Boat 2008 is called Cartagena and set in Columbia. Cartagena in the story is more idea than place.  

Cartagena Independence Day - November 11th & National Beauty Contest

Contestants parade in swimsuits around the
pool of the Cartagena’s Hilton Hotel.
This part of the contest is transmitted live on TV.
Colombian National Beauty
Contest Competition for the
Crown title of MISS COLOMBIA
Cartagena Independence Day   Holy week in cartagena
On November 11, the city of Cartagena commemorates the day in 1811 when it became the first province to declare independence from the Spanish Crown.

This event is celebrated all over on account of the great influence it exerted on the process of liberation of the whole country.

Independence Day November 11thThe 'Desfile de Balleneras' in the Bay of Cartagena is a parade where
the beauty contestants are paraded by marines as their entourage
follows them in yachts, sailboats and speedboats.

Holy week in Cartagena

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