Historic house in the center of Cartagena de Indias with emblematic wooden balconies, red flowers, and warm light lanterns at the front door.
It is a rustic combination with modern details and decorative objects very characteristic of the city; like antique mirrors, colorful vases and luxury lamps. Finished in marble and brick.
It consists of 6 bedrooms with private bathroom, double bed, and a sofa. One of them has very sophisticated carved stone wings.
On the first level, there is an open pool accompanied by beautiful palm trees and exotic plants, along with beach chairs and sofas. This space connects directly with a living room and with the living room.
The dining room has very striking decorative details, such as a white wall with exclusive design, two aquamarine ceiling lamps, and two anthropomorphic ceramic figures.
Closed kitchen with finishes in beige and white. The L-shaped room is quite spacious and comfortable. On the second level, it has another striped room with a central chandelier and two-door windows that give this area plenty of light.
The care in every detail of the decoration, make this house, without a doubt, a luxury place for luxury people.
The house operates as a hotel, therefore, the right to sell food and drinks is reserved.
VAT exemption for foreigners:
-The decree establishes the exemption from Sales Tax (VAT) for tourist services provided to residents abroad that are used in Colombian territory. The exemption applies to tourist services originating from packages sold by operating agencies or hotels registered in the national tourism registry, and also applies to hotel services sold by hotels to operating agencies as long as the beneficiary of the services provided in the national territory is a resident abroad.
- The foreigner residing abroad must prove his condition by presenting the original passport; the Andean card or the Mercosur card proving your immigration status with the current stamp of Permit to Enter and Stay PIP-3, or PIP-5, or PIP-6, or PIP-10; or the current Temporary Visa TP-7, or TP-11, or TP-12;