Seven Nights Hostel Cartagena - An adults-only hostel in Getsemaní with a shared kitchen, hot tub, and proximity to historic landmarks
Seven Nights Hostel Cartagena offers adults-only accommodation in Getsemaní, a neighborhood known for its vibrant atmosphere around Holy Trinity Square. The property features air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs, a desk, and private bathrooms; some units include an outdoor dining area and kitchen facilities with a stovetop, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Guests have access to a shared kitchen, free WiFi, a hot tub, and a business center, while nearby attractions include Bolivar Park (0.5 km), San Felipe de Barajas Castle (0.5 km), and Plaza Santo Domingo (0.5 km). The hostel is 5 km from Rafael Núñez International Airport, with bars and restaurants such as La Casa de Socorro and Cafe del Mural within 300 meters.
Pros
The hostel's location in Getsemaní provides easy access to Holy Trinity Square and nearby nightlife.
A hot tub and bicycle rentals are available for guest use.
Many rooms include kitchen facilities and outdoor dining areas.
Cons
Some rooms may experience noise due to the lively neighborhood.
The shared kitchen may have limited space during peak hours.
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Seven Nights Hostel Cartagena offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Single Bed Female Dormitory Room
2 persons
65 sq. feet
1 Single bed
Shower
Coffee machine
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Single Bed Mixed Dormitory Room
2 persons
65 sq. feet
1 Single bed
Shower
Coffee machine
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Small Double Room
2 persons
25 sq. feet
1 Double bed
Shower
Coffee machine
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Double Room
2 persons
25 sq. feet
1 King-size bed
Shower
Coffee machine
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