Deputy Mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belen Castejon, accompanied by the Councillor for Tourism, Obdulia Gomez have this morning attended the reopening of the Tourist Office of the Gates of San José, in 2011, through an agreement with the Port of Cultures society, moved to the Punic Wall.
Now, commented Castejon, this new administration proves that cares tourism in two ways: by increasing the municipal supply through the reopening of this facility, and with grants from tourism give an opportunity to young Cartagena to finish their studies.
Obdulia Gomez has detailed opening hours of the office of the Plaza Bastarreche will be Monday through Friday from 10.00 to 14.00 and 16.00 to 18.00, and on Saturdays mornings from 10.00 to 13.00. In these facilities, magnificently preserved and restored, we intend to install some photographs of each and every one of the gates in the walls of Cartagena with its explanations and its history.
We will also put an explanatory panel construction, history and the function of this facility, specifically, it is the guard of the Gates of San José of the wall of Charles III.
TRAVEL GRANTS
In this new Tourist Information Office there will be one of four scholars who have begun to work this week, on Monday the 11th, at various municipal facilities through scholarships a year that has given the city of Cartagena.
In addition to this, young graduates are also available at the Tourist Information Office of La Manga, in the Town Hall and the own Department of Tourism located in the administrative building of San Miguel.
Obdulia Gomez has said that the goal is that the fellows will rotate every quarter so they can go complementing his training with the different circumstances that exist in each of the locations and prepare as many tourist Cartagena to meet the challenge we in front.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena