10 keys in a restored 17th-century arsenal-vault complex in San Diego — the original Spanish-colonial Las Bóvedas munitions arsenal (built 1798 as the last defensive structure of the walled-city fortifications) converted to a 10-suite luxury hotel with the original vaulted-ceiling architecture preserved.
"10 keys in a restored 17th-century arsenal-vault conversion in San Diego — the only Cartagena luxury hotel inside an original Spanish-colonial military structure, with vaulted-ceiling rooms preserving the original arsenal architecture."
Casa Bovedas occupies a restored section of Las Bóvedas — the 1798 Spanish-colonial arsenal-vault complex at the northern edge of Cartagena's walled city, designed by military engineer Antonio de Arévalo as the last defensive munitions storage built before the Spanish-colonial empire's collapse. The Las Bóvedas complex held 47 connected vaulted-ceiling chambers (built directly into the walled-city's defensive curtain wall, with stone-and-coral construction designed to absorb cannon fire); the complex operated as a military arsenal until Colombian independence; and was used variously as a prison, a market, and a craft-shopping arcade across the 19th and 20th centuries. Casa Bovedas occupies 10 of the original 47 vault chambers — converted to a luxury hotel under current ownership in 2018 — and is the only Cartagena luxury hotel inside an original Spanish-colonial military structure.
The 10 keys are spread across 10 of the original 17th-century vault chambers. Categories are uniform — every key is approximately 28-35 sqm with the original vaulted-stone-and-coral ceiling preserved across every room — and the decorative scheme keeps the heritage character without contemporary-design intrusion. The property's restoration brief (led by Cartagena-based architectural studio Arquitectura & Concreto) preserved every original 1798 architectural feature: the curved vault ceilings, the coral-stone walls, the original arsenal-era window apertures (the small high-set defensive windows that the original arsenal used for gunpowder ventilation), and the original stone flooring. The named Bóveda Mayor Suite is the largest single-vault room (40 sqm with a small private outdoor terrace facing the walled-city defensive wall).
Operationally Casa Bovedas runs the smallest-property Cartagena luxury scale at the historic-military-structure register. The Casa Bovedas Restaurant — the in-house all-day venue inside one of the larger original vault chambers — runs a contemporary-Colombian register; dinners are typically taken in-house or at the surrounding walled-city restaurants (Carmen, Cuzco, Alma in San Diego all within 8 minutes' walk). The Casa Bovedas Bar runs the property's evening Colombian-rum-and-mezcal programme. The property does not run a pool — the historic-vault architectural footprint doesn't allow for it — and the rooftop terrace runs the property's signature daily-routine asset, with direct access to the walled-city defensive wall walking circuit.
What structurally distinguishes Casa Bovedas from every other Cartagena luxury property is the historic-military-structure heritage register. The property is the only Cartagena luxury hotel inside an original Spanish-colonial military structure (every other Cartagena luxury option is inside a colonial-residential mansion or a religious-conventual structure); the vaulted-stone-and-coral ceiling architecture gives every room a structurally-unique heritage character; and the San Diego-quarter walled-city position keeps the property at the most-photographed corner of the walled-city defensive perimeter. For an anniversary or honeymoon that wants the historic-military-structure heritage register over the colonial-mansion alternatives, a literary or architectural solo retreat that values the 1798-arsenal architectural footprint, or a multi-night Cartagena stay that pairs Casa Bovedas with a Centro mansion second leg, Casa Bovedas is the most-considered choice.
The Bóveda Mayor Suite — largest single-vault room with private outdoor terrace facing the walled-city defensive wall — is the milestone unit. Anniversaries are typically structured around two to three nights with a Casa Bovedas Restaurant Colombian-tasting evening, a private walled-city walking-tour morning along the original 17th-century defensive curtain, and a Rosario Islands day-trip. The historic-arsenal architectural register gives anniversary stays a structurally-unique context.
For a Cartagena honeymoon that wants the smallest-property historic-military-structure register over the colonial-mansion or convent alternatives, Casa Bovedas is the only option that delivers. Pair four nights at Casa Bovedas with three nights at the Rosario Islands' private-island Hotel San Pedro de Majagua for a Cartagena-walled-city-and-Caribbean-island honeymoon; pair five nights at Casa Bovedas with two nights at a Bogotá Sofitel for the Colombian capital-and-Caribbean honeymoon arc.
Calle Las Bóvedas 6-87
San Diego, Cartagena de Indias 130001
Colombia
Calle Las Bóvedas 6-87 — northern edge of San Diego quarter, inside original 1798 arsenal-vault complex on walled-city defensive perimeter
10 keys in restored 17th-c Las Bóvedas arsenal-vault chambers
Uniform 28-35 sqm vaulted-ceiling rooms
Bóveda Mayor Suite (signature): 40 sqm with outdoor terrace
Original 1798 vaulted stone-and-coral ceilings preserved
From USD 380/night
Bóveda Mayor Suite from USD 880/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Las Bóvedas arsenal built 1798
Hotel conversion completed 2018
Open year-round; Cartagena CTG airport 15 min
Only Cartagena luxury inside original Spanish-colonial military structure
Restored 1798 Las Bóvedas arsenal-vault chambers
Vaulted-stone-and-coral ceilings preserved across every room
Casa Bovedas Restaurant contemporary-Colombian
Direct access to walled-city defensive wall walking circuit
10 minutes walk to Centro tourist core
Free WiFi throughout
From USD 380/night uniform-tier rooms; Bóveda Mayor Suite from USD 880. Casa Bovedas books four to six months ahead for December-March high season; the 10-key footprint and the historic-military-structure architectural register mean availability is structurally tight across all peak windows.
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