The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena opened in April 2026 [3], located in the historic Getsemaní district of Colombia [1].
The opening marks a significant expansion of high-end hospitality in one of South America's most historically significant coastal cities. By placing a luxury anchor near the UNESCO-listed Walled City, the brand aims to attract a new tier of international tourism to the region [2, 7].
The property is designed to blend modern luxury with the heritage of the Caribbean coast. Its location in Getsemaní places guests within walking distance of the city's colonial architecture and cultural landmarks [1, 2]. The hotel includes both guest rooms and residential units, catering to both short-term travelers and long-term owners [5].
Key amenities include two [8] rooftop pools that provide panoramic views of the historic city [2]. These facilities are intended to offer guests a vantage point over the surrounding urban landscape and the coastline.
Industry reports indicate the hotel is now accepting reservations [5, 6]. The development is positioned as a catalyst for a new era of luxury in Cartagena, bridging the gap between the city's ancient fortifications and contemporary hospitality standards [2, 7].
Four Seasons has not released specific occupancy targets for the first year of operation, but the property's proximity to the Walled City is expected to be its primary draw for visitors [2].
“The new property has two rooftop pools offering spectacular views over the historic city”
The entry of a global luxury brand like Four Seasons into the Getsemaní district signals a shift in Cartagena's tourism economy. While the Walled City has long been the center of high-end travel, the expansion into Getsemaní suggests a broadening of the luxury footprint into traditionally more bohemian neighborhoods, likely increasing real estate values and attracting higher-spending international demographics to the area.




