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  • Ajeno Rooftop at Hotel OSH
    Bars & Nightlife Bars & Nightlife Getsemaní

    Ajeno Rooftop at Hotel OSH

    The rooftop at Hotel OSH in Getsemaní is one of those places that gets every detail right. Perched on the fifth floor, it looks down into the hotel's own internal courtyard pool below, which at nighttime creates a genuinely stunning visual that you don't find on any other rooftop in the city. The design blends modern architecture with colonial warmth in a way that feels considered rather than forced, which mirrors the neighborhood it sits in.

  • Carta Ajena
    Restaurants Restaurants Getsemaní

    Carta Ajena

    Carta Ajena is inside OSH Hotel in Getsemaní and has built a reputation as one of the most consistently excellent brunch experiences in the city. The menu is creative and Caribbean-rooted, with inventive takes on familiar dishes that feel local rather than pandering to tourist tastes. Brunch runs until 3 p.m. on weekdays, making it one of the more generous windows in the city for a long, unhurried morning meal. The space is beautiful, the service is attentive, and the cocktail menu is as good as the food. Live saxophone performances add to the atmosphere on select evenings.

  • Casona Vida
    Restaurants Restaurants Centro Historico

    Casona Vida

    Casona Vida is a beautiful brunch spot in the Centro Histórico, sister restaurant to Vida Coffee Shop, set in a stunning colonial space near the Iglesia de Santo Toribio. The menu leans toward healthier, more internationally-influenced options: the kind of brunch that appeals to visitors looking for quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation rather than a purely Colombian spread. Beautiful interior, a courtyard that feels more like a garden, and live music on weekend evenings. The Zona Norte location in Las Ramblas is equally good if you're in that part of the city. The walled city location can be a little hard to find, tucked off a side street from Plaza San Diego, so Google Maps is your friend.

  • Crepes & Waffles
    Restaurants Restaurants Centro Historico

    Crepes & Waffles

    Crepes & Waffles is the most Colombian restaurant in Colombia, which is a remarkable thing to say about a creperie founded in a Bogotá garage in 1980. Over 82% of its employees are women, the majority of them single mothers and heads of household, many of whom face significant barriers to employment elsewhere. The company is a certified B Corporation that pays above minimum wage, provides healthcare and housing support, and sources ingredients from small farming communities. Every meal here supports something real.

  • Ely
    Restaurants Restaurants Centro Historico

    Ely

    Ely is the kind of brunch spot you keep coming back to, not because it's flashy but because it's consistently excellent. The menu leans lighter than most spots in the city, with great salads (a genuinely rare find in Cartagena), well-prepared breakfast options, and coffee that holds up on its own. The interior has a warm library-style feel that makes it equally good for a quiet solo breakfast or a relaxed meal with friends. A great option for kids too. The walled city location is our recommendation over Bocagrande, which gets significantly more crowded on weekends. Also works well for lunch if brunch hours have passed.