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Sofitel Santa Clara

Colombia

March 19, 2015 14:41
The Santa Clara's interior courtyard is surrounded by trees and plants

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

When in Cartagena you are never far from music, colour and commotion. Yet staying at the Santa Clara in the city's San Diego district is the polar opposite; a calm, relaxed oasis.

Opened 20 years on the site of a former convent where confession boxes are dotted about, its Cloister restaurant serves considerably more lavish fare than the former inhabitants would have enjoyed. The stone walls are a deep burnt orange, a colour used unsparingly around the city as well. Beyond the facade and a few other relics, the feel is mostly of old-world glamour, while the literary-minded will relish resting their heads in a place once immortalised by Gabriel García Márquez.

Rooms are large and airy with comfortable balconies looking over the pool and out to the city walls, a vast, well-kitted-out bathroom and the top-notch air conditioning system you need in such a sweltering place. All 122 rooms come with the amenities you'd expect from the Sofitel chain, including complimentary bottled water and a Nespresso machine.

In any case, there are two impressive restaurants and a well-stocked poolside bar serving rum cocktails and Caribbean snacks such as yuca chips, while the breakfast buffet is predictably lavish (particularly with regard to the magnificent Caribbean fruit on offer).