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Colombia’s Casa Pestagua Is Not For Blue-bloods Anymore

By Victor Baker

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Casa Pestagua

Although it was built as an aristocrat’s palace, Casa Pestagua has now been transformed into a charming boutique hotel, meant to cater to everyone’s whims and desires. Located within Cartagena’s walls, this palatial building was once the Count of Pestagua’s home, who found it fitting to make this a beautiful statement of power and class.

A Moorish Palace resplendent with palm trees, marble statues and architectural wonders, Casa Pestagua will allow guests from all over the world to experience a truly boutique experience now.

There are just 11 spacious accommodations on offer, all housed within the walls of this beautiful property, ranging from Luxury and Superior Rooms, to the lavish Suite. Each and every room has been beautifully decorated, with antique fittings, L’Occitane bathroom amenities and many modern-day luxuries.

Casa Pestagua

All your problems and worries will seem to disappear the second you arrive at Casa Pestagua, with the tropical palms and the hotel’s outdoor pool terrace looking like the best place to chill out. Guests can unwind by the pool, or grab a cocktail from The Bar, while the dining experience will be taken care of by the The Dining Room .

When all is over and done, Casa Pestagua’s holistic Spa will provide guests with the ultimate relaxation, with a range of treatments and offerings, from simple massages to the “romance of chocolate” experience. That sounds incredible already, right?

Casa Pestagua

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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