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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena

The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena is a new luxury hotel opening in the vibrant Getsemaní neighborhood in early 2026, with reservations currently available for stays beginning May 15, 2026. The property is a unique blend of historic architecture and modern design, incorporating a collection of restored landmarks, including a 16th-century cloister and temple, an old theatre, and the 1920s Beaux-Arts-style Club Cartagena. 

The hotel features 131 accommodations, including rooms, suites, and 15 private residences, many with private balconies or terraces and views of the courtyard gardens, historic skyline, or the Caribbean Sea. Amenities are resort-style, including two rooftop pools with panoramic views, the UMARI spa and wellness center (drawing on Colombian traditions), and a 24-hour fitness center. The hotel is a culinary destination, offering eight restaurant and lounge concepts, including a collaboration with the Major Food Group, featuring a steakhouse, a speakeasy, a pizzeria, and a rooftop bar. Located steps from the UNESCO-listed Walled City, the hotel serves as an urban base for exploring Cartagena's rich history, art, and music. 

The design theory of the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena centers on "timeless heritage meets modern luxury," emphasizing the adaptive reuse of culturally significant landmarks. Led by legendary French designer François Catroux, the project honors the soul of Cartagena by blending meticulously restored 16th-century cloisters and 1920s Beaux-Arts architecture with contemporary sophistication. 

The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena is a new luxury hotel opening in the vibrant Getsemaní neighborhood in early 2026, with reservations currently available for stays beginning May 15, 2026. The property is a unique blend of historic architecture and modern design, incorporating a collection of restored landmarks, including a 16th-century cloister and temple, an old theatre, and the 1920s Beaux-Arts-style Club Cartagena. 

The hotel features 131 accommodations, including rooms, suites, and 15 private residences, many with private balconies or terraces and views of the courtyard gardens, historic skyline, or the Caribbean Sea. Amenities are resort-style, including two rooftop pools with panoramic views, the UMARI spa and wellness center (drawing on Colombian traditions), and a 24-hour fitness center. The hotel is a culinary destination, offering eight restaurant and lounge concepts, including a collaboration with the Major Food Group, featuring a steakhouse, a speakeasy, a pizzeria, and a rooftop bar. Located steps from the UNESCO-listed Walled City, the hotel serves as an urban base for exploring Cartagena's rich history, art, and music. 


















































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