Plaza de la Aduana is the largest and oldest square in the town. Back in the colonial days, all the important buildings stood here.
The Bolívar Square is the main square of the Colombian capital Bogotá.
Formerly known as Plaza de San Ignacio, it has been recently renamed after a missionary who helped African slaves.
This small square is located in the old core of Cartagena. There is an old church nearby and also many restaurants.
A square located in the park was a place where people watched bullfights. There is a statue of Simón Bolívar on a horse.
This plaza, which serves as the centre of Cartagena, was once used for slave trade.
Lined with an array of restaurants and bars, this square is considered to be the beating heart of Santa Marta.