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Quote: This is one of the six museums on Calle Jean each of which is housed in a former Colonial Era mansion. The building has been altered for its new purpose. The upper floors contain objects that relate to processing Read More
Quote: This magnificent building was a two story home built around a court yard. The rare objects such as ancient statues of musicians and expensive hand made instruments occupy the rooms of the second floor. While the Read More
Quote: The Witches' Market (Mercado de Hechiceria or Mercado de las Brujas) is one of the more unique sights in La Paz. Located on cobbled Calle Jiminez and Linares between Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz, vendors of the Read More
Quote: Every self-respecting country has a Moon Valley. China has it in Guilin; Thailand has it in northern Isaan, not far from Lom Sak and Bolivia has it in La Paz, and Chile has its own version in the Southeastern Read More
Quote: Lots of fun on a Thursday or Friday night with live music in a Santana like cover band or local, traditional Bolivian music. Drinks were strong...the adventurous can try the specialty mixed drinks. Room to dance Read More
Quote: Music lovers will want to check out the Musical Instruments Museum on Calle Jaen. It displays a huge collection of sound-producing devices from Bolivia and beyond, some of which you can play yourself. The museum Read More
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Quote: Despite belonging to the same Catholic order, the San Franciscan churches in Salta and La Paz could hardly be different. In Salta even the architects were imported from Europe, while in Bolivia the temple was Read More