Where to Base
Focus your stay in the central districts or near the Magdalena River delta for easy access to the commercial heart and port facilities. As the core of a metropolitan area with over 2 million people, accommodations are concentrated in accessible zones that facilitate exploration of the city's economic centers and nearby municipalities like Soledad.
Airport Connection
Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, built in 1919, holds the distinction of being the first airport in South America. Serving as a former hub for Avianca, it offers both domestic and international flights. Its historic significance and strategic location make it a convenient entry point for travelers arriving in Barranquilla.
Cultural Highlights
The Carnival of Barranquilla is one of Colombia's most significant folk festivals, recognized by UNESCO in 2003. Staying in the city allows guests to immerse themselves in this vibrant celebration, reflecting Barranquilla's status as a historically modern and culturally rich hub in the Caribbean region.