Cerro Rico de Potosi is a mountain popularly conceived of as being "made of" silver ore that dominates in the city. It´s the reason for Potosi´s historical importance, since it was the major silver supplier for Spain during the New World Spanish Empire period.
Through the tour, enjoy the city central part known in the colonial period as the “Carlos V Imperial villa”. In this place, observe: streets, squares, temples, civil buildings and colonial covers with lots of culture and, indeed, history.
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Cerro Rico de Potosi is a mountain popularly conceived of as being "made of" silver ore that dominates in the city. It´s the reason for Potosi´s historical importance, since it was the major silver supplier for Spain during the New World Spanish Empire period.
Through the tour, enjoy the city central part known in the colonial period as the “Carlos V Imperial villa”. In this place, observe: streets, squares, temples, civil buildings and colonial covers with lots of culture and, indeed, history.
If your hotel is not near from the central part of the city, the pick up will be in front of the main door of the House of the Currency.
Potosí, once one of the richest cities in the world due to its silver mines, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Bolivian Altiplano. Known for its colonial architecture and rich history, it offers a unique glimpse into Bolivia's colonial past and the legacy of the Spanish Empire.
This historic mint was once the center of the silver industry in Potosí. Today, it houses a museum showcasing the city's rich history and the legacy of its silver mines.
Known as the 'Rich Hill,' Cerro Rico is the mountain that made Potosí famous. Visitors can take a guided tour of the silver mines, offering a unique insight into the city's past.
This stunning cathedral is a prime example of colonial architecture in Potosí. Its intricate details and historical significance make it a must-visit.
A traditional Bolivian dish consisting of a breaded and fried beef cutlet, served with rice, potatoes, and a fried egg on top.
A savory pastry filled with meat, potatoes, peas, and a spicy sauce. It's a popular breakfast item and snack.
A spicy sauce made from tomatoes, locoto peppers, onions, and garlic. It's often served with salteñas and other dishes.
The dry season offers the best weather for visiting Potosí, with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. This is the peak tourist season, and the city is bustling with visitors.
Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
GMT-4
230VV, 50HzHz
Potosí is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Terminal de Buses de Potosí
The bus system in Potosí is the primary mode of public transportation, covering most areas of the city. Buses are affordable and frequent.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
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