Cartagena continues to move forward in the recovery of public spaces that enhance the quality of life of its residents. The recent renovation of Apollo Park, located in the traditional neighborhood of El Cabrero, marks another step toward a greener, more sustainable city that is better connected to its natural surroundings.
More Nature to Enjoy the City
The project restored more than 4,000 square meters of green areas through landscaping improvements, the planting of ornamental species, new grass-covered spaces, and trees that provide shade and environmental benefits. Once again, this park has become an ideal place for community gatherings, recreation, and outdoor enjoyment.
Beyond beautifying the area, these initiatives help create urban microclimates that contribute to improving environmental conditions in strategic sectors of Cartagena.
An Ecological Corridor Connecting the City
The restoration of Apollo Park also strengthens the network of natural spaces being developed throughout Cartagena. The park is now part of a green corridor that connects important urban ecosystems and conservation areas, fostering greater integration between the city and nature.
Projects like this reinforce Cartagena’s commitment to a more sustainable development model, where urban growth advances hand in hand with environmental protection.
Cartagena Continues Building Its Future
The renewal of public and environmental spaces continues to position Cartagena as a city in constant evolution. Initiatives such as the restoration of Apollo Park create value for residents, visitors, and investors alike, enhancing the appeal of a city committed to well-being, sustainability, and urban development.