Iniciamos el tour con la recogida en el alojamiento y visitamos la Plaza San Pedro, destacando su famosa prisión (sin fotos permitidas). Luego, exploramos la Plaza Murillo, sede de los principales edificios gubernamentales de Bolivia. Visitamos el Mercado de las Brujas para conocer las tradiciones indígenas. En el recorrido, disfrutamos del sistema de teleférico más largo del mundo, con vistas espectaculares de La Paz. Finalmente, hacemos un trekking en el Valle de la Luna, un destino natural impresionante.
Pickup included
Plaza San Pedro
We start the tour with pickup service from your accommodation, then visit Plaza San Pedro, where we view the famous San Pedro prison (photography is prohibited, and your phone may be confiscated by Bolivian police officers).
Plaza Murillo
Next, we visit the main square of La Paz, Plaza Murillo, where we observe Bolivia’s key government buildings
Witches' Market
Finally, we visit the traditional Witches' Market, where we learn about the many traditions of indigenous groups from La Paz.
Cable Car
During the tour, we will have the opportunity to visit La Paz's cable car system, the longest in the world. We will take three lines, offering stunning views of the city.
Moon Valley
Later, we visited the Moon Valley, a natural destination in the city where
we did a little trekking.
La Paz is the highest capital city in the world, offering a unique blend of indigenous and colonial culture. It's known for its dramatic Andean landscapes, vibrant markets, and rich history, making it a compelling destination for adventurous travelers.
A unique cable car system offering stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains. It's an efficient way to get around and a major attraction in itself.
The main square of La Paz, surrounded by important government buildings and historic sites. It's a central point for understanding the city's political and historical significance.
A unique market selling traditional remedies, herbs, and other items used in local folklore and traditional medicine. It's a fascinating glimpse into the city's indigenous culture.
A surreal lunar-like landscape formed by erosion, located just outside of La Paz. It's a popular spot for hiking and photography, offering a unique natural experience.
A comprehensive museum showcasing Bolivia's rich archaeological heritage, including pre-Columbian artifacts and exhibits on indigenous cultures.
A type of savory empanada filled with meat, vegetables, and sometimes cheese. It's a popular street food and a must-try in La Paz.
A hearty dish made with beef, fried potatoes, eggs, and a spicy sauce. It's a popular late-night snack or meal.
A dish consisting of a thin beef patty topped with rice, fried egg, and onions. It's a flavorful and filling meal.
Grilled beef heart skewers, often served with a spicy sauce. It's a popular street food and a taste of Bolivian cuisine.
The dry season offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The skies are clear, and the temperatures are pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings.
Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
GMT-4
230VV, 50HzHz
La Paz is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Terminal de Buses La Paz
La Paz has a unique cable car system that connects different parts of the city. It's efficient and offers stunning views.
Available • Apps: InDriver, Taxis La Paz
Car, Bike, Scooter
An ancient archaeological site dating back to the Tiwanaku culture, offering a glimpse into Bolivia's rich pre-Columbian history.
The world's highest navigable lake, offering stunning landscapes and cultural experiences with the local indigenous communities.
A thrilling mountain biking experience on one of the world's most dangerous roads, offering stunning views and an adrenaline rush.
Price varies by option