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TRAVEL GUIDES DIRECTORY: MURCIA SPAIN CARTAGENA

Travel Guides Directory: Murcia Spain Cartagena Cartagena is one of the world's oldest cities and at one point, it was also considered as one of the richest cities of the ancient world. This very old town is to be found in the central segment of the Costa Calida, and is inhabited by around 180,000 Carthaginensis. For the longest time, this city has focused on being a major seaport and is therefore just beginning to boost its tourism industry.

Though it is not a conventional tourist attraction, perhaps one of the interesting sights to see in this city is its very busy harbor. Some usual things you will see are the vast nets on the wharf, the different vessels of fishermen, and of course, the loads of fish caught fresh off the sea. After witnessing such dynamic activities in the quayside, it will now be clear in your mind where Cartagena gets its supply of fresh sea creatures that are served in the city's hundreds of restaurants and abodes.

Witness the streets of Cartagena come alive when the locals celebrate the Holy Week (La Semana Santa) or Easter by having magnificent processions and putting the whole town in carnival mode for a whole week. Another event to be anticipated is the Cartagineses Y Romanos whereby the locals simulate the historical battles between the Carthaginians and Romans by dressing in spectacular costumes and building a whole camp that looks like the Old Cartagena that goes back centuries ago.

There are several remarkable parks and plazas in the city of Cartagena, hence taking leisurely walks will definitely not be a bore. There are also museums to tell you more about the dramatic times that Cartagena has been through in the centuries that have passed. The city of Cartagena is also rich with restaurants and cafés to give you a taste of the local culinary specialties. Cartagena is, without doubt, a pleasant destination to head for at any time of the year.

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