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Explore the vibrant street food scene at Plaza de la Trinidad in Getsemaní, Cartagena! Known for its lively energy, this historic square in the heart of the Getsemaní neighborhood has become one of Cartagena’s must-visit spots for locals and tourists alike. Nestled just a short walk from Cartagena’s famous Old Town, the Plaza de la Trinidad is the social heartbeat of Getsemaní. You can easily get there by walking from Old Town or taking a quick cab ride, especially if you're staying outside the walled city. Wonderful Hotels and vacation spots. Historically, Plaza de la Trinidad has been central to Cartagena’s culture and community. The square’s namesake, the Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad (Church of the Holy Trinity), dates back to the early 17th century. Today, the plaza serves as a gathering spot where history and modern-day culture mix. By day, it offers glimpses into local life, but it truly transforms at night when vendors set up food stalls, and the air fills with the aroma of delicious street food. In my street food adventure, I dove into some classic dishes that define Cartagena’s nighttime food scene. First up was a juicy hamburger, stacked with all the local fixings and a unique Caribbean twist. Then came the iconic 4-meat arepa—a rich and savory delight packed with an assortment of meats, offering a taste of local flavors and an unmatched texture. For a lighter but equally satisfying bite, I tried cheese arepas—simple yet bursting with flavor. Next, I sampled picada, a mix of various grilled and fried meats often topped with chimichurri sauce, making it the ultimate Colombian comfort food. To wrap up the feast, I indulged in a sweet obleas, a thin wafer treat often filled with caramel or cheese, a popular choice among locals and tourists alike. The Plaza de la Trinidad is more than just food; it’s a lively party atmosphere. Street performers, musicians, and dancers fill the square, creating a festive vibe that makes every visit feel like a celebration. People gather to enjoy food, dance, and the spontaneous joy that fills the air. This blend of culture, food, and nightlife is why Plaza de la Trinidad is a must-visit for anyone wanting an authentic experience of Cartagena's street food and local life. Make sure to put Plaza de la Trinidad on your list when visiting Cartagena for an unforgettable street food experience! If you enjoyed this journey through Colombia's street food, don’t forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more adventures in the world’s most incredible culinary destinations! Instagram: MichaelMotamedi Tiktok: MichaelMotamedi https://www.michaelmotamedi.com