Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino
4.5
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is an hacienda or 'quinta' built in the 17th century, famous for being the death place of Simón Bolívar on December 17, 1830. The hacienda is located in the district of Mamatoco within the tourist district of Santa Marta, near the Caribbean sea in northern Colombia.
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SAV - SouthAmerVoyager/California Surfer
Medellin, Colombia9,325 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2022
I live in Medellin but visit the coast including Santa Marta often and for extended weeks but today was my first visit to Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino and I enjoyed my 2 plus hours exploring the grounds and the buildings.

Now I walked to this place of interest from my hotel which in located on the malecon and the walk took a little over one hour each way.

I see some talk about the needed maintenance and agree the grounds needs a lot of care and repairs but until then it is what it is.

I came away with a much deeper appreciation for Simon Bolivar and it was nice to see where he spent his last days and so to that his room looks the same when he was there and unfortunately passed away. A nice tribute to him.

The cost is very reasonable and I would say it should be a must visit if your in Santa Marta.

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Written 1 February 2022
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Ira S
Tucson, AZ847 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021
This site with its lovely grounds is well worth the visit. The attached photo of the admission ticket tells the basic story. Be aware that Colombians and foreigners pay different amounts for admission.
The grounds are lovely, and worth a leisurely stroll. The house where Simon Bolivar is well preserved and even if it were not a site related to him is interesting in and of it self to see a home from the early 1800's.
Well worth the visit...
Written 25 October 2021
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BannedDE
San Francisco, California5,962 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2022
Ditto what SAV said. They ARE painting and sprucing up the main buildings, saw quite a few painters today, its the botanic gardens that are sadlly being neglected. Still some attarctive areas with rows of palms, a large lagoon backed by a huge mural and an impressively large tree that surely predated Bolivar's demise. . Saw 4 falcons fighting in the area of the big tree, very noisy and impressive to see, like aircraft in a dogfight.

No mosquitoes at all as other reviews noted, but maybe because its dry season.

Some signs are in English but even the stuff that is not, like the Liberator's final writing from a couple weeks before his death, even the monolingual can appreciate it by using Google translate. He wrote in the old formal way, using Vosotros, which seems archaic but the heartbreak and betrayal he felt from his dream of Gran Colombia "swimming with the fishes" is palpable.

My wife was most impressed by his small stature, like Napoleon.
Written 23 February 2022
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Greg548
Maidenhead, UK373 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022 • Couples
The main reason for our visit was to look around the Contemporary Art Museum so it was very disappointing to discover that three of the museum’s five rooms were closed for “maintenance”. We couldn’t see any signs of any maintenance in progress. The few items that were available to view were not very interesting.

Whilst we were there we had a brief look around the Botanical Gardens, which were very neglected. We also had a look around the house where Simon Bolivar died.

I would not recommend.
Written 27 May 2022
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Rey Romero
Bogota, Colombia32 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Couples
It’s a well located / historically full of information place. Like an oasis in the city, clean air and nice things to visit. Related to where Simon bolivar dies you’ll learn a bunch of stuff of what actually happened back then. Take the guided tour and you leave a tip to the guy
Written 4 January 2020
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Patricia M
92 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2023
Awesome! Very interesting place, a part of history that causes emotion, it should be more publicized to become a tourist place that I am sure many people would want to know. It is not excellent from my point of view because there are areas that lack maintenance or references (for example the sugar mill) and that the cafe and souvenir shop only accepts payment in cash (I was only able to buy one book about San Martín and Bolívar and I I wanted to buy other really beautiful objects). The house is in perfect condition, it houses uniforms, medals, furniture and gives a vision of what it was like while it was inhabited. Despite these details, I loved it!
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Written 9 August 2023
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Pier5
Milan, Italy1,069 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
The life of Simon Bolivar and this place where he lived his last days are an essential part of visiting this city and understanding the modern history of Colombia. A large well-kept park, some very simple buildings which have now become a museum, finally the Altar of Homeland with its large white statue, a monument designed by Italian architects. A trip to a country is not just about looking at flowers and butterflies, but about learning about its history and culture.
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Written 4 September 2023
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S_B_17
Miami, FL154 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021
It's sad how this location has so much history and is in need of major updates. The establishment grounds are unkept and need some major remodeling. The overall concept is great as it has much history and where Simon Bolivar died which takes you a step back into time. The group has large iguanas living in the common outside areas and you see a variety of fauna in the trees which was nice to see. I will advise to come in light clothing because it is extremely hot and humid as you walk through the various areas of the hacienda.

Overall, It was a good history lesson but I would not return and I don't think it's worth the $ nor the time.
Written 4 December 2021
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MarialexdlC
Lima, Peru1,139 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
The last abode of the Liberator Simon Bolivar gives sadness for the little care he is in. There are few exhibits without any ideas modern museology. Looks like a museum from 50 years ago. The house is large, the gardens very nice but the tribute to Bolivar to cry. It requires urgent modernization, interactive texts and related objects that raise the standard.
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Written 21 August 2024
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jlpavia
Montauban, France1,209 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
An interesting guided tour which allows us to approach the end of Simon Bolivar's life but also the history of this finca initially dedicated to the processing of sugar cane. Small contemporary art museum in the building. It is possible to have a drink on site (Bar).
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Written 1 March 2024
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