Two distinct pool vibes: a lush courtyard oasis and a rooftop sunset spot
The breakfast is a legitimate feast with a 'cornucopia' of local fruits and à la carte options
Location is unbeatable—safe, walkable to the Walled City, but embedded in the cooler Getsemaní neighborhood
Quick Take: It's a stunning Instagram trap that actually delivers on comfort, provided you don't get a ground-floor fishbowl room.
Reviewed by @puckreederscreative: I stayed at Osh Hotel in Cartagena and this suite was incredible. The highlight was definitely the private patio with the jacuzzi—the stone walls gave me total privacy. The room itself was super modern and the bed was like sleeping on a cloud. Highly recommend for a solo reset.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the 'lush' green design and the staff's friendliness, often calling it a 'cool sanctuary' from the heat.
Reality check
The 'soundproof' windows work for street noise, but hallway noise and the open-concept sink design annoy light sleepers.
You care about aesthetics—the plant walls and modern design are top-tier
You want to be near the party (Getsemaní) but sleep in a safe, gated environment
You appreciate a high-quality hotel gym (24-hour access with decent equipment)
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Guests consistently describe rooms as 'immaculate' and 'neat'.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout and glass are well-maintained. Rain showers are a highlight.
Maintenance: New property feel. Everything works, though some 'terrace' views need a bit of TLC.
Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality. Some complaints about only getting 2 towels for 3 people, but quickly resolved.
Odors & scents: Fresh. No pervasive mold smells found in reviews, which is a huge win for humid Cartagena.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Hallway chatter echoing on tile floors
In-room sink usage waking up partners
Pool noise for rooms facing the courtyard during the day
Before you book
Good to know
The hotel uses US-style plugs (Type A/B), so no adapter needed for American travelers.
Elevators require a key card to operate—keep it on you.
Breakfast is often included in direct bookings and is widely considered worth the upgrade (~$25 value).
What to pack
Earplugs (just in case you get a noisy hallway neighbor)
Light, breathable fabrics (Cartagena humidity is no joke, even with AC)
Swimsuit (you have two pools to choose from)
Room Genie
Best picks
Junior Suite with Terrace (top floor) for private outdoor space and a jacuzzi
Upper-floor rooms facing away from the pool for better privacy and quiet
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor 'Patio' rooms (aka the 'fishbowl' rooms facing the pool)
Standard Double rooms if you hate open-concept bathrooms
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a room on a high floor, specifically NOT on the ground floor facing the pool. If possible, I would prefer a room layout where the sink is inside the bathroom for privacy.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the area safe at night?
Yes, Getsemaní is lively and generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions apply (don't flash expensive jewelry).
Is the pool heated?
No, but in Cartagena's 90°F heat, you will be grateful for the refreshing cool water.
Can I bring guests back to the room?
Strictly registered guests only. Security is tight with key card access for elevators.
Is there hot water?
Yes, and pressure is generally good, though some guests noted the rain shower can get 'very hot' if not adjusted.
How far is the Walled City?
A quick 6-10 minute walk to the Clock Tower (Torre del Reloj).
Is there an airport shuttle?
Yes, but it's paid (approx. COP 150,000 roundtrip). Ubers are cheaper and easy to get.
Insider Tips
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Use the in-room 'mini iPad' to control lights and order room service—it's faster than calling.
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The 'Betwin' rooms are specifically designed for friends, with two beds and better layout for sharing.
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Happy hour at the rooftop bar often has 2-for-1 cocktails—ask the bartender.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'open sink' concept in standard rooms means you brush your teeth in the bedroom.
💡The ground floor rooms have 'terrace' access that is literally just the public pool deck.
💡The green 'living wall' in the courtyard is real and attracts local birds (and occasionally bugs).
💡You can drink the tap water? Technically yes in Cartagena, but the hotel provides free bottled water—stick to that.
💡The rooftop bar view is partially obstructed by other buildings, but the sunset vibe is still solid.
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