When you travel for a short period of time, you always want to stay in the most touristic areas, but at the same time they are perhaps the most expensive. When you travel for a season, for a medium or long stay, from more than 15 days to a year, you generally look for comfortable accommodation, at a reasonable price, in a safe area of ​​the city, where you have many services available nearby, and in a nice area. In this article, we are going to explain why the Manga neighborhood is ideal for this purpose.

  1. Why is the Manga neighborhood in Cartagena so popular among tourists and foreign students looking for a long or medium stay?

Manga is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Cartagena due to its strategic location, security, and local atmosphere. It offers the tranquility of a residential area with easy access to the main tourist attractions, as well as an authentic experience and a more affordable cost of living, ideal for those planning an extended stay in the city.

  1. Is Manga in Cartagena a safe neighborhood for tourists and foreign students?

Yes, Manga is known for being one of the safest neighborhoods in Cartagena. Its residential character and the constant surveillance of its streets allow both tourists and foreign students to enjoy a quiet and safe environment, both day and night.

  1. What kind of atmosphere can I expect in the Manga neighborhood in Cartagena?

Manga offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, with tree-lined streets, a beautiful pedestrian promenade along the bay, and historic architecture that includes imposing mansions and gardens with centuries-old trees. It is a place where you can enjoy the sea breeze, walk at sunset and live like a local while discovering the authentic essence of Cartagena.

  1. What can I find in Manga that makes it a unique neighborhood to live like a local in Cartagena?

The neighborhood has a varied commercial offering aimed at the local public, which allows access to food and services at more affordable prices than in the tourist area. In addition, there is a good selection of restaurants that offer both traditional Cartagena cuisine and international options. Manga is also home to emblematic places such as the Fishing Club and the Church of Santa Cruz, adding cultural value to the experience of staying here.

  1. What accommodation options are available in Manga?

Manga offers a variety of accommodation options ranging from student residences to houses and apartments for rent. For those studying Spanish, we recommend the Manga student residence. Nueva Lengua, which is strategically located in the heart of the neighborhood. Here, students can enjoy a comfortable and safe environment, while being close to the city's main attractions.

  1. Why is Manga an ideal place for Spanish language students, volunteers and long-stay tourists?

Manga is perfect for Spanish students, volunteers and long-stay tourists thanks to its quiet and safe environment, ideal for focusing on studies or projects while enjoying local life. In addition, the Manga student residence Nueva Lengua It offers a space for international coexistence, giving the opportunity to practice the language and immerse oneself in Cartagena culture in an authentic way.

  1. What historical and cultural sites can I visit in Manga?

Manga is full of history and culture. You can visit the Fishing Club, a former military fort that is now a prestigious restaurant with spectacular views of the bay. Also, the Santa Cruz Church, an architectural treasure built in 1942, and the Santa Cruz de Manga Cemetery, where prominent figures from the history of Cartagena and Colombia rest. These places offer a rich perspective of the neighborhood's cultural legacy.

  1. What can I find out about Manga's historic mansions?

The mansions of Manga are a testament to the architectural splendor of early 20th century Cartagena. These residences, such as Casa Román and Casa Vélez Daníes, reflect the opulence of the elite of the time, with architectural styles that mix Republican and Neo-Mudejar. Walking through the neighborhood is like traveling back in time, where you can admire these impressive constructions surrounded by lush gardens and majestic trees. Each of these mansions has its own history and contributes to the unique charm of Manga. Among the most notable are:

  1. Roman House
  2. Velez Danies House (1920)
  3. Pombo House (1922)
  4. Lemaitre Tono House (1930)
  5. Covo House (1931)
  6. Galicia House (1949)
  7. House of La Espriella
  8. Nice House

And many more, as there are dozens of mansions on the island of Manga, in Cartagena. Each one of them is a historical, architectural and cultural treasure.

  1. What is the gastronomic offer like in Manga?

The gastronomic offer in Manga is varied and delicious. Here you can find everything from typical Cartagena dishes, such as coconut rice and fried fish, to international and modern options. The restaurants in Manga, many of them with views of the bay, are perfect for enjoying a memorable meal in a relaxed atmosphere.

  1. Why is Manga a strategic option for exploring Cartagena?

Manga is a great starting point for exploring Cartagena due to its central location. From here, it is easy to access the historic center and other important areas of the city. In addition, the neighborhood is well connected by public and private transportation, making it easy to get around the city and enjoy everything Cartagena has to offer.

All the articles in this blog have been written by the teachers of our school and by students from different countries who traveled to Colombia to learn Spanish.
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