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    Luggage Storage Santa Marta

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    • Hotel

      Parque Bolívar

      Open 24 hours
      4.83(6)
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      $ 5

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    • Restaurant

      Entrada Parque Tayrona

      06:00 - 20:00
      5(2)

      $ 5

      bag/day

    • Local company

      Centro Histórico Santa Marta

      06:00 - 20:00
      4.8

      $ 5

      bag/day

    • Local company

      Taminaca Park

      08:00 - 19:00
      4.8

      $ 5

      bag/day

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    SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA

    Santa Marta is a town in northern Colombia, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The city is a major port and tourist centre. It was founded by Rodrigo de Bastidas in 1525, and is the oldest city still existing in Colombia. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Colombia, welcoming a large flow of tourists from all over the world. For its beaches, monuments and landscapes, it is called the Pearl of the Americas.

    THINGS TO DO IN SANTA MARTA

    The main monuments are the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, the hacienda built in the 18th century where Simón Bolívar died, the Cathedral, built in 1766, which housed Bolívar's remains until 1842, and the Casa de la Aduana, the oldest building in America (1530). Other monuments or attractions include Fort San Fernando, Tayrona Park and the Rodadero Aquarium.