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Cartagena, Colombia – WEBWIRE

In a city that is continually transforming, a collection of storied buildings has been thoughtfully reborn for a new generation. Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena - where history, modernity and the promise of what’s next blend seamlessly in an atmosphere of timeless elegance and elevated hospitality.

“Welcoming a third Four Seasons to Colombia, joining our Bogotá and Casa Medina Bogotá properties, marks an important milestone in the continued expansion of our global portfolio,” says Rainer Stampfer, Four Seasons President, Global Operations, Hotels and Resorts. “In partnership with the ownership group, San Francisco Investments, and an inspiring team of creative and culinary visionaries, we are proud to introduce a Four Seasons experience defined by genuine care, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a deep connection to Cartagena’s unique character.”

Ideally located in the vibrant Getsemaní neighbourhood with its myriad plazas, galleries, shops and cafés, Four Seasons is just steps to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Walled City, the famed Camellón de los Mártires, the Parque Centenario across the street and the contemporary convention centre next door.

“Our team is thrilled to share the city we proudly call home with guests from near and far,” says General Manager Annie Monnier. “Cartagena is an incredibly dynamic destination - alive with history, colour, and culture - and we’ve curated bespoke experiences that reflect its vibrant spirit. With a deep love for the city, our team is dedicated to crafting thoughtful, personalized itineraries that celebrate what inspires you most.”

A Story of Told Through Art and Architecture

Following a years-long restoration and enhancement of the remarkable group of historic buildings, Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena is a modern interpretation of the city’s rich heritage and international influences. Cartagena’s historic legacy and Caribbean spirit come to life in the colour palettes, materials and textures at every turn.

At the heart of the extraordinary team of architects and designers who contributed to the project is the late François Catroux, a French designer widely noted for his effortless blend of elegance and comfort. This project, one of his very few in the hospitality realm, was among his last and adds another beautiful chapter to his legacy, particularly in his vision for the spaces in the former Club Cartagena, a 1920s landmark, thoughtfully reimagined, and the hotel’s signature suites.

Additional design expertise included WATG and Wimberly Interiors in harmony with Catroux’s interior designs; French studio SBM Interior Design and internationally renowned AvroKO for the hotel’s original food and beverage concepts; and Switzerland’s Enea Garden Design led by Colombian landscape architect Carolina Jaimes for rooftop venues and greenery throughout the hotel as well as lighting by Lang Lighting Design. Numerous local artists and artisans also contributed to the look and feel of Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena, including Alejandro Hernández (sculptural plaster relief elements); Eloin Rivera (large-scale landscape pieces); Miguel Cárdenas (in-room artworks); and Colombian designer Poli Mallarino (furniture and textiles).

Rooms and Suites Collection

Beyond the stunning lobby with its grand staircase and soaring glass atrium, guests can select from 131 guest accommodations, including an exceptional collection of 27 colonial-style rooms and suites within its heritage buildings. In these rooms, guests will find meticulously preserved architectural features, bespoke furnishings and handcrafted details that bring to life François Catroux’s vision of Spanish colonial character married with contemporary elegance. The namesake Catroux Suite – the hotel’s presidential suite with private elevator access – offers two bedrooms framed by colonial era architecture, including a furnished terrace with a handcrafted, Moorish inspired ceramic fountain by María Cecilia Franco Berón. The hotel’s contemporary rooms and suites are reached via intriguing passageways and quiet courtyards. Inside, guests will be welcomed with refined simplicity reflecting the modern city, with soft colour palettes, artworks by Miguel Cárdenas and sculptural elements by Alejandro Hernández as well as custom furnishings bathed in natural light.

A limited number of Private Residences by Rodriguez Valencia Arquitectos are also housed within the hotel, offering a sophisticated lifestyle fully serviced by Four Seasons and with seamless access to all amenities. For more details, click here.

¡Buen Provecho! Dining and Drinking at Four Seasons

With eight restaurant and bar venues, Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena is a food and drink lover’s destination unto itself.

  • The Grand Grill is a modern interpretation of the classic steakhouse tradition featuring premium cuts and seafood in the elegant setting of the former Club Cartagena, a concept developed by Major Food Group.

  • Bar Lelarge, also located in the former Club Cartagena and named for its original architect Gastón Lelarge, perfectly complements The Grand Grill in an intimate, sophisticated setting. Its cocktail program highlights local, seasonal fruits with a subtle Cuban influence, alongside premium spirits and fine wines, conceptualized by Major Food Group.

  • Café Rialto celebrates one of the country’s greatest gifts to the world, speciality Colombian coffees paired with freshly baked pastries and luscious desserts available to savour at leisure in the chic café, or to go while exploring the city.

  • Pizzeria Della Chiesa epitomizes the rich history of the buildings that now house Four Seasons – originally the site of the Iglesia de la Veracruz and later the Teatro Cartagena, it’s now the best place in the neighbourhood to enjoy authentic Neapolitan-style pizza with family and friends.

  • El Aljibe is a nod both the water cistern that once stood here and the “watering hole” it has become – as the city’s first speakeasy, a hidden enclave of craft cocktails and gourmet bites.

  • El Patio del Limonar is where the day begins at Four Seasons, in an open-air courtyard with a tempting buffet of local, regional and international breakfast specialties, plus interactive stations for a made-to-order morning.

  • El Palmar, with its sweeping 360-degree rooftop views, is an elevated escape from the lively streets below, and a perfect spot to take in spectacular Caribbean sunsets, glass in hand, as music accompanies the moment.

  • Atrio is the heart of the hotel, where international travellers and local residents gather in a lively lobby lounge set beneath a soaring glass ceiling, with striking black and white marble floors and lush greenery evoking an old-world tropical ambiance.

Introducing Umari Spa at Four Seasons

Located within a restored heritage building, Umari Spa offers a contemporary wellness experience in the serene atmosphere of the former cloisters. Taking inspiration from the umari plant – known locally for its association with nourishment and spiritual growth – spa treatments incorporate Colombian botanicals and other natural ingredients with ancestral healing traditions. Spa features include six treatment rooms, including a couple’s suite; a hair salon and nail services; relaxation lounge and steam room; and a spa boutique.

A round-the-clock fitness centre is equipped with state-of-the-art gym equipment, personal training options, and a regular schedule of yoga, stretching and guided movement sessions.

Two rooftop pools offer panoramic city and harbour views, and the very walkable Getsemaní is ideal for exploring local culture, with the hotel’s concierge team ready to chart a path to suit any interest.

Meetings and Social Occasions at Four Seasons

With a variety of event spaces, additional options for creative gatherings throughout the hotel and numerous picture-perfect backdrops for speeches, ceremonies and celebrations, Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena is destined to become the city’s preferred address for business meetings, inspired social gatherings, and dreamy weddings.

The centrepiece is the beautiful Ballroom de la Veracruz for gatherings of up to 300 guests. Set in a restored historic space, it boasts modern chandeliers by Wimberly Interiors beneath a dark, vaulted ceiling accented by checkboard flooring. At one end is a raised area, ideal as a performance stage or for an elevated head table, topped by a fabulous brick dome with a just-rediscovered, centuries-old fresco.

The smaller Ballroom Centenario is named for the park across the street, with a wall of windows offering a leafy backdrop with the Walled City’s clock tower in the distance, accommodating up to 100 guests. The LeLarge meeting room is just steps away, suggesting options for breakout meetings, or perhaps a private space for guest speakers or wedding couples. Two additional rooms are perfect for board meetings or intimate breakout sessions, while two elevated outdoor terraces are great choices for welcome drinks and private dinners.

To begin planning a memorable event at Four Seasons, click here or call +57 605 654 6737.

Be among the first to experience Four Seasons in Cartagena: In celebration of its grand opening, the hotel is extending an Introductory Offer, featuring 20 percent savings plus daily breakfast. Additional packages include Stay Longer – Fourth Night Free to enjoy an extra day in the city, and Experience More, which includes daily breakfast for two, and a credit toward food and beverage, spa and more. To reserve, call +57 605 654 6737, contact reservations.ctc@fourseasons.com or book online.

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