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Casa Evelyn lodging in Getsemaní, Bolivar
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View of Casa Evelyn in Getsemaní, Bolivar
Photo: Google
View of Casa Evelyn in Getsemaní, Bolivar
Photo: Google

Casa Evelyn

4.7(70 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger children enjoy the colorful, interactive art displays and simple craft activities, while tweens and teens appreciate the cultural storytelling and more complex creative workshops that connect them to local Colombian art traditions.

About

Casa Evelyn is a vibrant cultural hub in Cartagena's colorful Getsemaní neighborhood where families can explore interactive art exhibitions created by local artists. Kids can participate in hands-on workshops that celebrate Colombian creativity while learning about the neighborhood's rich artistic heritage in a welcoming, family-focused environment.

Highlights

  • Hands-on art workshops led by local Getsemaní artists
  • Interactive exhibitions designed with families in mind
  • Colorful displays celebrating Colombian and Caribbean culture
  • Opportunity for kids to create their own artwork to take home
  • Intimate setting that connects families directly with the local artistic community

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask about workshop schedules when you arrive, as some hands-on activities may require advance booking or run at specific times during the day.
  2. 2.The Getsemaní neighborhood has vibrant street art murals within walking distance. Plan a quick walking tour before or after your visit to extend the art experience.
  3. 3.Bring small Colombian pesos for any workshop materials or souvenirs, as credit cards may not always be accepted for smaller purchases.
  4. 4.Visit in the morning when kids are fresh and workshops tend to be less crowded, giving them more one-on-one time with local artists.
  5. 5.Learn a few basic Spanish phrases with your kids beforehand, as some workshop facilitators may speak limited English, though the art is universally understood.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am and noon offer the best experience, with smaller crowds and cooler temperatures before the Caribbean afternoon heat sets in. The neighborhood is lively but not overwhelming during these hours, perfect for families exploring Cartagena.

What to Know

This budget-friendly cultural space operates on a donation or low-cost basis. The historic Getsemaní neighborhood is walkable and safe during the day, but taxis or ride-sharing apps like Uber are recommended for families traveling with young children or during evening hours.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent programming. Cartagena's dry season (December through April) offers the most comfortable weather for combining this indoor activity with neighborhood exploration. Special cultural events and expanded workshops may be offered during Colombian holidays and Cartagena's festival seasons.

Nearby Eats

Demente Tap House (a few blocks away) offers kid-friendly burgers and fresh juices in a casual atmosphere. For authentic Colombian food, La Cocina de Pepina serves traditional Caribbean coast dishes including child-friendly options like patacones (fried plantains) and grilled meats.

More Activities Near Getsemaní

Restaurant

El Baluarte Restaurant Terrace

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El Baluarte Restaurant Terrace offers families a relaxed outdoor dining experience in the colorful Getsemaní neighborhood, where kids can enjoy traditional Colombian dishes while parents soak in the lively street views. The terrace setting gives children room to move around a bit while you sample local flavors in one of Cartagena's most authentic and family-friendly barrios.

Ice Cream

Gelatería di Roma

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Gelatería di Roma is a charming neighborhood gelato shop in the colorful Getsemaní district where families can enjoy authentic Italian-style ice cream at budget-friendly prices. This local favorite offers a sweet break from sightseeing in Cartagena, with delicious frozen treats that appeal to kids and parents alike in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.

Cafe

El Café del Humo

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El Café del Humo offers a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere where families can refuel during their Getsemaní explorations. This locally-loved café serves simple snacks, refreshing drinks, and light meals perfect for picky eaters and adventurous young palates alike. The casual vibe welcomes families with children, making it an ideal spot to take a break from sightseeing in Cartagena's colorful streets.

Adventure

Arte Getsemani Galery

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Getsemaní is an open-air art gallery where families can explore vibrant street murals that transform the neighborhood into a colorful canvas. This walking adventure lets kids discover imaginative artwork on nearly every corner while learning about Colombian culture and history through powerful visual storytelling. The accessible, self-guided nature makes it perfect for families who want to explore at their own pace.