El Prado is Barranquilla’s most architecturally remarkable neighbourhood — and one of the most underappreciated historic districts in Colombia. The “Stories of El Prado” walking tour unlocks it: the Art Deco mansions, the Lebanese and Italian immigrant families who built them, the social history of Colombia’s wealthiest city in the first half of the 20th century.

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Walking Tour: Stories of El Prado

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What You’ll See

Why El Prado Surprises Visitors

Most visitors to Barranquilla stay in El Prado but explore it only superficially — the restaurants and bars. The walking tour reveals the neighbourhood’s depth: it’s as architecturally rich as Cartagena’s old city, but with none of the tourist traffic. You’ll have the streets almost entirely to yourselves.

Practical Details

Staying in El Prado

The tour starts and ends in the neighbourhood you should be based in. Hotel El Prado — which features in the tour itself — is the obvious choice. See our full hotels guide →

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Walking Tour: Stories of El Prado

⏱ 2–3 hours 💰 From $26 USD ⭐ 5/5 (2 reviews on Viator)
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