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Quote: I had arrived from Tarija frozen. The last leg on the plateau was so cold that the passengers’ breath vapors condensed on the windows and then solidified into ice within the bus. Once in La Paz it was clear I Read More
Quote: It is located at a small although enchanting house.The museum exhibits textiles, ponchos, male and female clothes from all around the andean communities. The exhibit is very well organized, and it allows you to Read More
Quote: "It’s a million years old!" a Bolivian told me proudly."Which one, Tiahuanaco or Tiwanaku?" I answered quickly and met a baffled look.NameThe revival of the Aymara - and to some less extent also the Quechua – Read More
Quote: The small shop is unavoidable. It occupies the inner corner of the Jimenez Alley – not far from Pepe’s and Coca Travels – and it can be reached from Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz streets. Most of its merchandise is Read More
Quote: Despite its humble size, the El Alto International Airport is the Andean Plateau main airport and serves mainly the people arriving to or departing from La Paz. It is located above La Paz, on the plateau itself. Read More
Quote: Solocachi is the district of diplomats' homes, embassies, restaurants, and night clubs. While you can hear recorded jazz most nights, live performances are given on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights after ten. Read More
Quote: The strangest festival in this journal, the Day of the Dead is a syncretism between an ancient local festival honoring the dead and the Christian day of All Saints. AccessThe main activities of the festival are Read More
Quote: Larka Tambo is a Pena, a club that serves food and drink while live entertainers perform traditional music and dances. Although most of the penas in La Paz are expensive tourist traps in the Witches Market area, Read More
Quote: This is not as ominous as the name suggests howeve it is huge. Spread over four blocks in the Cemetario district you can pick up almost anything your heart desires. It is not aimed at tourists but at the locals. Read More