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– 06·12·2025 –

Esteban & Laura

Let's celebrate!

Tropical Chic
  • Bright colors are suggested. Avoid white, neutrals, gold, silver and bronze.

  • The dress length can be cocktail-style or floor-length… the important thing is that you can dance!

  • Cartagena has a warm and humid climate year-round, so we recommend choosing a cool, comfortable outfit.

  • Part of the charm of the historic center is its cobblestone streets, but (and many of us women know this well) they aren't the most friendly to thin heels. Therefore, we suggest wearing block heels, platforms, or sandals. However, all styles are welcome, the most important thing is that you feel beautiful and comfortable in whatever you wear.

...the celebration doesn't stop there
Salsa
The Sea

For those of you in Cartagena tonight, we'll see you at Donde Fidel for a night of salsa. The first drink is on us. We'll see you there!


Friday, December 5 - 6:00 PM


Bar Donde Fidel
Centro Histórico, Cartagena de Indias


Dress code: Casual

Sunday, December 7

More information soon!

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Beach umbrella

#EsteLa

We're very happy to celebrate our love and union with you.

Let this day be a celebration of love!

Our Union
When

December 6, 2025

5:00 pm
Ceremony and celebration
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Where

Niku

Calle San Juan de Dios # 3-39
Centro Histórico, Cartagena de Indias
Dress Code

Women

Tropical Chic
  • Bright colors are suggested. Avoid white, neutrals, gold, silver and bronze.

  • The dress length can be cocktail-style or floor-length… the important thing is that you can dance!

  • Cartagena has a warm and humid climate year-round, so we recommend choosing a cool, comfortable outfit.

  • Part of the charm of the historic center is its cobblestone streets, but (and many of us women know this well) they aren't the most friendly to thin heels. Therefore, we suggest wearing block heels, platforms, or sandals. However, all styles are welcome, the most important thing is that you feel beautiful and comfortable in whatever you wear.

Dress Code
Dress Code

Men

Light linen
  • Elegant summer casual.

  • White linen or cotton shirt, light-colored dress pants, loafers or leather shoes, no tie or jacket.

  • Ideal for outdoors and warm weather.

Celele

Contemporary Caribbean cuisine based on the gastronomic culture and biodiversity of the Colombian Caribbean.

Buena Vida

Enjoy the rooftop terrace with nice views and international cuisine.
Our favorite: ceviche.

Orígenes

Authentic traditional Cartagena flavors at a good price and in a family atmosphere.
Our favorite: fried fish with coconut rice and patacones.

Donde Olano

Recommended Creole rice, flavors of the English and French Caribbean islands.

La Vitrola

A Cartagena classic with live music and a traditional Caribbean atmosphere.

La Cevichería

Delicious seafood ceviches and rice dishes.
Our favorite: lobster rice.

Restaurante la Casa de Socorro

Typical Cartagena food.
Our favorites: fried fish with plantain and coconut rice.

Carmen

A unique dining experience featuring local ingredients.
Our favorite: crab empanadas.

La Cocina de Pepina

Typical food from the Colombian Caribbean savannah.
Our favorites: mote de queso and cabeza e' gato con queso.

Don Ignazio

Authentic Italian pasta in the heart of the walled city.
Our favorites: the carbonara and puttanesca (gluten-free pasta option)

Agua de León

Great atmosphere at night; it becomes León Bar.
Our favorites: the queso costeño frito (fried cheese, similar to Halloumi) and the burger.

Harry Sasson

Renowned chef with a lovely terrace and signature cuisine.
Our favorites: crab nachos, garlic shrimp, seafood rice, and, for a sweet finish, Nutella millefeuille.

Pascal

Delicious all-day brunch.
Our recommendations: Eggs Benedict (for a gluten-free option, swap the bread for a hash brown) and chicharrón with Cayeye (made from green plantain).

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