In preparation for Cartagena Hunter and I dutifully watched Romancing the Stone, completely ignoring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, determined to be familiar with the city before we arrived. Total waste of time, the movie was actually shot in Mexico. Colombia was considered too dangerous. What we should have done was read some Gabriel Garcia Marquez. He did actually live here and used the city as the setting for much of his writing, including Love in the Time of Cholera.
Less lucky for the one million Africans who were brought here, sold into slavery and further enriched the Spanish conquerors. We often cross the odd triangle shaped courtyard where the slave auction was held while out exploring.
Today, Cartagena is considered the jewel in the Colombian crown, routinely sited as the most beautiful city in South America. It is gorgeous. Particularly the old colonial section. This is where we stayed in a wonderful airbnb apartment that dated from the 17th century.
All this beauty and history comes with a price… tourists. I am fully aware of the hypocracy… I am the biggest tourist of all. But the throngs of people drove me crazy. Sites were packed, restaurants expensive for what you got and more English than Spanish heard when walking around.
Before their day begins workers have breakfast in a very primitive version of a food court. 8 am, Hunter bought a fried fish, served in a newspaper and I got a bowl of a rice and fish dish kind of like paella. We squeezed into a table and chowed down. It was our favorite meal in Cartagena and Hunter’s favorite experience of the trip. I think Kathleen Turner might have liked it too!
