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$115.00

Quick Overview

The Cartagena Plaza Hotel, a member of the Dorado Plaza Hotel Organization began operations in 1993. The Hotel has 311 comfortable rooms with the best view of the sea and the old city, a spectacular panorama that envelops you in the magic of the Caribbean.

Price per Room // Bed and Breakfast 

Maximum Occupancy: 2 Adults + 1 Child

Our transfer fee includes the transport of one suitcase per person up to 23 kg (50 lbs) plus one hand luggage. If you plan to travel with additional luggage, please inform us in advance to allocate a vehicle with adequate capacity for the transfer. Please note that additional costs may be charged.

Details

The Cartagena Plaza Hotel, a member of the Dorado Plaza Hotel Organization began operations in 1993. The Hotel has 311 comfortable rooms with the best view of the sea and the old city, a spectacular panorama that envelops you in the magic of the Caribbean.

Just 10 minutes from Rafael Nuñez International Airport and 5 minutes from the historic center, with a privileged location facing the sea, steps from casinos, shops of renowned brands, we are ready to become your best ally to achieve success in all your activities.

Cartagena Plaza Rooms:

Enjoy the most spacious and comfortable standard rooms in the city. Completely renovated, with a beautiful view of the sea, the old city or our Bay considered as one of the most beautiful in the world. The excellent hotel infrastructure together with the warmth and professionalism of our collaborators will make your stay a success.

Restaurants

Our à la carte menu options and buffet dishes are at your disposal in our two restaurants located on the second floor of the hotel. Local and international delicacies will be among the gastronomic options for your enjoyment at breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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