La Paz

La Paz, in Bolivia, is the highest administrative capital in the world, resting on the Andes’ Altiplano plateau at more than 3,500m above sea level. It stretches to El Alto city in the highlands, with snow-capped, 6,438m-high Mt. Illimani as its backdrop. The city's dramatic setting can be taken in during rides on Mi Teleférico, the aerial cable car system.
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City park
Valle de la Luna, also known as Valley of the Moon, is a unique area with trails and peculiar rock formations shaped by mountain erosion. The landscape is characterized by its lunar-like appearance, created by a combination of heavy precipitation over the years and soft volcanic soil. Situated near La Paz, this dramatic badland features natural amphitheaters and eroded rock walls that crumble under your fingertips.
Absolutely stunning! 15 min from La Paz South, you have to go and see those incredible landscapes. Between Star Wars and the moon, it's a great site to visit. There are 2 tours, a 15 min and a 45 min one. The 45 min is the best. From the Teleférico green line last stop you can catch a collective bus or grab a cab. The entrance fee is 20 BOB. Totally worth it!
Nathalie P — Google review
Magical place, you take a tour from the city of la paz its 40 to 45 mins either reserve a tour from city center or feel free to take a car by yourself, also thete are buses go there from the city center, amazing rocks formation, you can literally do a 15 or 45 mins hike level really simple and easy and safe, even for children between 7-10 years old Nice to take also fun pictures Really recommended if you are around la paz Take with you sunscreen, bottle of water and maybe a hat to protect from the sun And enjoy the beauty of the nature, PS: it looks like Ciudad Roma if you did the 5 days tour in Uyni, but smaller!
Ahmad M — Google review
Don’t even think of not going! The geological site is extremely beautiful with breath taking views! It’s a STOP that you need to visit while in La Paz!
Mariana C — Google review
Nice park but not great for cycling. We are around sixty years old and found it too hilly to bike.
Frank L — Google review
I visited Moon valley with a tour group in October 2025. Moon valley has sandstones and clay rich columnar structures and located in the lowest altitude of La Paz. As explained by our tour guide Milena, the origin of name is related to the astronaut Neil Amstrong. He saw a shiny patch on earth from moon and decided to visit the place once he arrived on earth. So that brought him to salt marshes in Bolivia. During the visit he arrived at La Paz valley and noted the present moon valley area. So he called out that it looks like in moon and so came the name Moon Valley 😊 Many foreigners and rich people and those having high blood pressure problems selected moon valley area as their residence because of favorable climatic conditions there. Also altitude sickness is not a big issue in this part. It’s very touristic and well managed by the government. But I still prefer the Animas Valley, which is not very accessible and having less facilities for tourists over Moon Valley 😊
Warshi D — Google review
This place is quite interesting yet a bit bland. Please consider to partner with Sony Pictures Entertainment to get the copyright of Starship Troopers. This place is perfect to be a Starship Troopers theme park. I have so many ideas for it, which not necessarily involves high-tech stuffs.
Yu L — Google review
Interesting place to see, different kind of landscape but don't expect any world wonders. Park is pretty run down and in need of maintenance with holes in the paths and broken bridges.
Niek W — Google review
After reading the reviews, I nearly was discouraged not to go. Some complain of this or that, look take a Trufi(local transport) which will leave you right at the entrance of it for BS3.8 one way and the same to return to downtown La Paz. Thus it is an amazing place. Sit down, take in the sights and enjoy. BS20 to get in, thus 28 Bolivianos at the most it’ll be what it’ll ran you. About $2.05 if that. Water and sunscreen if ya worry about the sun. From La Paz to here it’ll be a tad bit warmer because you’ll be coming down a bit lower than the 3600ish altitude!
Jay — Google review
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The Witches Market, also known as Mercado de las Brujas, is a unique and intriguing destination in La Paz. Located just a short walk from the hotel, this market offers a wide variety of items associated with strange and occult practices. Visitors can find dried llama fetuses, medicinal herbal remedies, aphrodisiac balms, ritual figurines, and more. The market is particularly known for its dried llama fetuses which are believed to bring good luck and protection.
Great artisanal market. Beautiful local goods such as scarves, bags, clothes in original lama or alpaca wool. Best place to buy souvenirs and to help the local economy. Plus it's a very nice walk to have close to other local attractions. Don't miss it!
Nathalie P — Google review
Visiting the Witches Market in La Paz was such a unique and unforgettable experience. The market is full of fascinating items, from traditional remedies to mystical charms and ritual supplies. Every seller I spoke with was incredibly friendly, patient, and eager to share their knowledge about local witchcraft traditions and spiritual beliefs. Their warm hospitality made exploring even more enjoyable. If you're ever in La Paz, don't miss this magical place-you'll leave with amazing memories and maybe even a special souvenir.
Christian L — Google review
Such a beautiful and interesting place. Filled with vibrant colours and everything you could possible need! Definitely worth a visit!
Ailish C — Google review
The Witches’ Market (Mercado de las Brujas / Mercado de Hechicería) is located around Calles Linares and Jiménez, near the historic district of La Paz, close to San Francisco Church. It’s run primarily by Aymara women (chifreras / yatiri) who sell items for traditional / spiritual practices (herbs, charms, potions, dried animals, etc.). It was designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage of La Paz partly because it is a living expression of cultural and spiritual traditions.
Vakhtang J — Google review
It’s really just a street lined with tourist shops - I wouldn’t call it much of an attraction. There’s a mixture of mass-produced textile crafts (clothing/bags/…), artisan alpaca-based stores, and some bohemian stores selling cultural items (probably the most interesting aspect of the street).
Harry W — Google review
The Witches’ Market in La Paz is a very unique place! You can find traditional items and it’s a great spot to buy souvenirs and Patagonia jackets.
Leah L — Google review
A nice a great place to pass by, its quite smaller than what people mention but really fun PS: not creepy :p
Ahmad M — Google review
So many stores and little trinkets to take home as gifts and souvenirs. A couple of restaurants there too. Whether you’re looking for local artists with their brand or general souvenirs you’ll definitely find it there
Haneen H — Google review
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Plaza Murillo, the central square of the city, is encircled by significant historical edifices. It's an ideal spot to unwind, observe passersby, and immerse oneself in the lively ambiance of the city.
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Plaza Mayor de San Francisco is a bustling public square in the heart of La Paz, Bolivia. It is dominated by a colonial-era cathedral and convent and features vibrant street art and regular fairs. The surrounding area offers diverse experiences, from the tree-lined Prado to the upscale neighborhood of Miraflores.
Beautiful church at the central square with such a lively space and many street foods! Yummy beef heart! Great place to watch people!
Penny G — Google review
Great place to walk with significant history, some historical buildings this is known as Plaza Murillo and is located in the old town, Casco Viejoa and serves as the heart of Bolivia's political life. The plaza is surrounded by significant buildings such as the Presidential Palace, the National Congress of Bolivia, and the Cathedral of La Paz. It was originally named Plaza Mayor and later Plaza de Armas but it was renamed in honor of Pedro Murillo, a hero of Bolivia's independence. It’s a very vibrant place.
Ross D — Google review
I was there by 7 am on a Saturday. It was not crowded. The church was open to public and it was amazing.
Warshi D — Google review
This is the central square of La Paz. It is a wide open space, always busy and crowded with people. The traffic is heavy and the commerce non stop. It is the place where political protests gather. The basilica of San Francisco de Assisi is its most iconic building. It was built between the 16th and 17th century in Andean Baroque style.
Andreas K — Google review
Pretty enough but hardly world class in comparison to others
SB — Google review
Located in the historic center of La Paz, it's a beautiful building, surrounded by other cultural places and local traditional food. The city is really high above sea level, so take it slow, is difficult to do common stuff even walk and breath sometimes, so drink a lot of water and tea. @Aventure.dos
Jaime P — Google review
This seems to be the main plaza, there were lots of events going on here every day of our stay in La Paz. Food drink and souvenirs, you can find it all.
Stefanie K — Google review
Basilica of San Francisco, La Paz, Bolivia is open to tourists and includes a museum of historical relics. We'll worth a visit.
John W — Google review
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El Alto, the second-largest city in Bolivia, sits next to La Paz on the Altiplano highlands. With a rapidly growing population of around 943,558 people in 2020, it has become one of Bolivia's fastest-growing urban centers. The streets transform into bustling bazaars where locals not only sell goods but also offer services like shaman ceremonies to bring positive energy.

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South American restaurant
Gustu, which means "flavor" in Quechua, is a must-visit gourmet restaurant in La Paz, Bolivia. The restaurant not only offers beautifully plated dishes but also takes pride in highlighting exclusively Bolivian products supplied directly by small producers from indigenous rural communities. It serves as a platform for local talents and operates as a socially-committed enterprise.
Everything here was first-class. I am so glad I ate here! My group of three had diverse dietary requests, which made everything complicated. The staff handled our needs expertly. The food was attractive and delicious. The open kitchen was spotlessly clean. The servers were knowledgeable and efficient. I was glad to learn more about Bolivian ingredients.
John E — Google review
We did the 13 (I think) course tasting menu. Cocktail was nice. They offered me a taste of two wines before I selected which I thought was a nice touch. The food was hit and miss and a bit too out there for me. For example, one dish was a whole crab or some kind of shellfish 🦞, I did not want to crunch the thing whole so I just ate the cracker. Next was the alligator meat served in an almond/cheesy milk sauce. It did not work. Not sure if it’s the aligator meat or the combo but I didn’t like it. The ‘surprise’ dish turned out to be cow tongue and brain which I would have preferred to know in advance. That being said, the tongue aspect was nice - the brain part was not. I could barely get any meat off the pigeon. The ice cream flavour combination did not work, a bit sour. The other dishes were nice, I especially liked the onion appetiser and the pear palate cleanser. Service was good, everyone was friendly and helpful; some of the descriptions could have been delivered a little slower for tourists but they did their best in their second language. The view into the kitchen was nice and I enjoyed watching them work. The kitchen staff were taking great care to plate every thing up nicely. I think for the price point, the food and flavours here needs to be better balanced and reliable.
Cara D — Google review
Gustu was an amazing dinning experience. We had the full tasting menu with wine and cocktail pairing. The attentive service with both Spanish and English explanations was excellent! One of the dishes is served without an explanation because they want you to explain it after tasting it 😲😂
Hitesh B — Google review
Gustu is Bolivia's answer to world' best gastronomy collective. They use indigenous ingredients freshly prepared in art form marrying up the best of taste and texture. Excellent Bolivian wines are on their menu too. Beautiful decor and ambience compliment the whole presentation. The knowledge and attentiveness by the staff is world class. If one is in Bolivia, one must make Gustu an intentional visit. Price wise, one gets comparable European experience for a third of what one would pay in Europe.
A L — Google review
Excellent restaurant marked by professionalism and creativity. The menu is a celebration of the Amazon (the alligator ceviche is positively astonishing), crafted by the staff from a completely open kitchen. You can truly see the passion, attention to detail, and high standards. The cocktails offered as pairings are also very good. Outside the restaurant, there is a small garden where the kitchen sometimes harvests ingredients to incorporate directly into the dishes.
David M — Google review
Eating here was a spiritual experience. I have to admit, I cried a little after eating one of the dishes. So many new flavors from unique local ingredients, I also had a great view of the kitchen with deceptively young chefs. Eat here now before it becomes prohibitively expensive!
John C — Google review
Mandatory for whoever enjoys authentic wine and food pairings, this restaurant paints a picture of Bolívia in wine and food. Brilliant interpretations of local gastronomy. Just excellent.
Ricardo G — Google review
If you’re looking for extraordinary value for money and extraordinary food, then you must book a table at Gustu. Proudly showcasing Bolivian produce and know-how, together with flawless Noma-esque precision and technique, this meal will be remembered for a long time. I was just a bit disappointed the last savoury dish (rabbit) had a fish flavour - I usually love rabbit and the texture of the meat was divine, but one single bite made me gag (I don’t eat fish / seafood). I really appreciated the lovely replacements to fish / seafood dishes they made for me btw. Service was professional and friendly (though struggling in English), premises are arty and interesting.
Anne-Marie V — Google review
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Vegetarian restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant heart of La Paz, Ali Pacha is a culinary gem that beautifully embodies its name, which translates to "the universe of plants" in Aymara. This innovative vegan restaurant offers an exquisite fine dining experience that stands out not just locally but across South America.
The food is absolutely outstanding, beyond words. World class, no doubt about it. Each dish beautifully presented and the taste and texture out of this world. This is an experience not to be missed.
Juan B — Google review
Beautiful restaurant & wonderful service! Waiters spoke English and explained each dish very well. All food was vegetarian and we chose the extended menu and had 11 different plates! A few were incredible and really wowed us! And others weren’t so special. We had a wonderful experience otherwise and had a really interesting wine as well!
Paige K — Google review
This was a very welcome stop on my La Paz trip. I ate here twice. The service was competent. I was very glad the menu featured Bolivian food and wine. Most of the dishes on my 5-course meals were very good. Only one was great: a tomato sorbet with burnt cinnamon. On my second visit (Friday night,) they said they couldn’t open a bottle of wine, since the restaurant is closed on weekends.
John E — Google review
I was looking forward to discovering this restaurant for christmas night, drawn in by the enthusiastic reviews and recommendations, but I left quite disappointed, perhaps because I'm not a vegetarian. Although the chef’s creativity and his desire to combine flavors were evident, I found that almost all the dishes lacked depth in terms of taste. There was a clear intention to innovate, but something seemed to be missing in every plate, with the notable exception of the vegetable tartare, which was truly perfect. My companion also particularly enjoyed the last dessert. We opted for the 10-course surprise menu with wine pairings, for a total of $170 USD ( obviously very expensive compared to the wine pairing) for two people. At this price, and after dining in restaurants offering impeccable gastronomic quality for less than $35 (2 entrances + 2 plate + 2 cocktails) for two like Manqu’a Restaurant. I expected a top-tier culinary experience. Perhaps my expectations were too high, after enjoying excellent meals elsewhere in La Paz. However, it’s worth mentioning that the service was impeccable: attentive, professional, and pleasant, which certainly made our meal more enjoyable.
Gladys A — Google review
Dropped in spontaneously, had the best fine dining experience for so little money ever. Interior is unassuming but the dishes were great, highly recommended 👏🏽
VAGANTURE — Google review
I’m celiac and my bfriend’s vegetarian so we found this place perfect for us. We went there twice, first time at lunch and we got the small menu, second time at dinner and went with the big menu. Both times we really enjoyed the food. Quality was pretty high, being a vegan place, it wasn’t given for granted, especially if you’re not used to vegan food. They adapted the menu to my gluten free requests and I enjoyed the experience at all. Ambient is really nice and well designed, the staff kind and competent. I really recommend this place, even for people who don’t usually go vegan: it can be a very good first time experience in that way
Elisa A — Google review
We took the long menu and it was well worth it.
Guillem A — Google review
We were told that the menu would be a surprise. It was a very pleasant surprise. Starting from the starter to the hot course everything was delicious. We were glad that we tried it.
Usha P — Google review
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Vegan restaurant
Namas Té is a cozy and vibrant vegetarian restaurant located in Sopocachi, offering a global menu with plenty of vegan options. The restaurant's snug and rustic ambiance provides the perfect escape to enjoy a four-course vegetarian feast at an affordable price. With friendly service and homemade food, including options for vegans, Namas Té is a welcoming spot to savor delicious meals. Originally established as a tea shop, it has evolved into a vegetarian eatery due to slow growth.
I had the most amazing lunch here. The food is soo flavoursome. I my self am not a vegetarian or vegan, at no point was I missing meat. The prices are very reasonable and the food is outstanding. It gets full quickly, I got there as they started the lunch menu and before I had finished, all the tables were taken. The service is polite and friendly and as you expect from a top establishment. The lunch menu is only 30bs per person for a three course meal. I would choose to eat here over places in or around the witches market as it's much better quality and a lot cheaper and only a stones throw away. Menu items are cooked to order and fresh food.
A Y — Google review
I got the menu of the day which was traditional Bolivia food on Monday. Everything was okay and it was a fair price. The staff was really friendly and speaks good English
Guiping X — Google review
We loved this place - one of our faves in La Paz. Amazing veggie mains, salads and smoothies using stunning Bolivian produce (which we’d just spent time admiring in the markets), and just what we needed for a healthy lunch on our travels! The summer rolls and choco banana smoothie were particularly good. There is a menu of the day which is ready to serve, and an a la carte menu which is cooked to order so takes a bit more time, but we enjoyed a bit of downtime and the food was 100% worth it - an oasis of chill in the La Paz chaos! Owner was so friendly too. Go!
James H — Google review
Good place for who love plant- based . So many options . I had menu of the day . It’s good.
Mani M — Google review
Absolutely fantastic food, so delicious. Couldn't recommend this place anymore. Everything we had was exceptional. 10/10
Charlotte W — Google review
Very nice yet affordable vegetarian restaurant. We all just had the menu of the day, plus masala tea (very good!). Nice artwork and indoor murals, too! 👍
Marc D — Google review
Great vibe, lovely service and delicious food. We were so dehydrated and felt so refreshed after, would love to come back
Patrick C — Google review
Great vegan and vegetarian restaurant. My wife and I come here especially for the vegan pancakes, which are some of the best we’ve had anywhere, let alone South America, but we also really enjoy the pad thai. The service is very warm and friendly, and they take great care with preparing the food, and as a foreigner the price is beyond reasonable for the quality. Just be aware that they are cash only and, other than the menu of the day, the food takes a while to come out because they prepare each dish from scratch. Well worth it!
Jake S — Google review
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Coffee shop
Hb Bronze Coffeebar is a charming and cozy café located inside the historic Casona Patino building in La Paz. This high-end coffee bar specializes in roasting altitude coffees and offers a variety of brewing methods such as Chemex and Aeropress. The menu features unique Bolivian sandwiches on sourdough focaccia, charcuterie including llama charqui and salami, local cheese plates, and heartier dishes with Andean ingredients.
Hip, modern coffee bar in central La Paz that I visited several times. Decor and service are wonderful. They speak English here. Food is excellent and they really care about the sourcing of their ingredients, which are all Bolivian. This place caters toward western standards and prices. They even sell wine!
Qi Y — Google review
Incredible place. Amazing decor, great service, good coffee. The quality, service, and atmosphere are reflected in the price; very expensive!
Martin R — Google review
YOU MUST TRY TARTAR DE LLAMA!!! One of the best things I’ve ever eaten. It almost melts in your mouth. The other food was also good but that was a stand out winner. The coffee was good and I loved the aesthetic of this place too. Staff were lovely! Worth the price.
Laura X — Google review
The place has a fenomenal atmosphere and decoration. Waiters are not experienced and not welcoming. The menu was missing 30% of the dishes and only a small amount if the cakes. We ordered 2 capuccinos, one carrot cake and one sandwich de lomo. Capuccinos arrived cold and hat to send the back to warm them. The carrit cake was good. The sandwich was terrible. Meat was overcooked and old. It was cold with soggy bread. Seemed like it was done 7 hrs ago with meat cooked days ago and definitely not sirloin. Very hard and chewy. Took a bite and had to return it. Staff did not agree and pushed to do the full charge, which show the lack of experience and no customer service training. Terrible experience and overpriced
Rodrigo P — Google review
Lovely café in the centre of La Paz with a great atmosphere. The coffee tastes very good, and both the cakes and hot dishes are recommended. Very friendly staff. We visited twice during our stay in La Paz.
Ekkehard B — Google review
Excellent brunch at Hb coffeebar this morning. Some of the best food we’ve had in South America, and delicious barista made coffee! The environment is sophisticated and quiet with thoughtful artistic decor. On the pricier side for La Paz but worth it for the taste, experience and service!
Milonee S — Google review
Really good coffee and nice sandwich’s, on the pricier side but lovely atmosphere
Rosie S — Google review
Attended for lunch and had the chicken sandwich and the pesto sandwich. The chicken sandwich was so good, very tender and the bread was delicious. The pesto sandwich was nice but a touch greasy. The ice tea was incredible. The service was fantastic and the place is beautiful. The frappe was good, not the best but good. The prices are quite high for the city but it is a really nice place.
Morgyn R — Google review
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Restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant culinary scene of La Paz, Propiedad Pública is a delightful eatery that showcases the artistry of homemade Italian cuisine. Founded by talented Bolivian chef Gabriella Prudencio, who honed her skills at Gustu and the Culinary Institute of America, this charming spot specializes in fresh pastas and sauces that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. The menu features an array of inventive vegetable dishes alongside classic Italian favorites, all crafted with care.
I ADORE this restaurant. My partner and I came here two separate times on a Sunday for lunch and Sunday evening for dinner. The staff are absolutely amazing. Both the times we went it was the same two waiters and they have the best service of any restaurant I’ve been to. The food is fantastic. They do a lot of vegetarian options which I appreciated and the choice to have half pastas so me and my partner basically had a little pasta tapas going on trying them all! All the pasta was cooked to perfection with gorgeous sauces. The fresh focaccia to start is a nice touch too. They have a really nice selection of Bolivian wines and beers. Honestly the best experience we had in Bolivia!
Iona T — Google review
Excellent food with tons of flavor. Friendly staff. Great atmosphere, playing classics like Ella Fitzgerald, Buena Vista Social Club artists Ibrahim Ferrer and Omara Portuondo. Corazones de la Señorita (butter lettuce), Mezzaluna, Caprese salad with watermelon, Gnudi, carrots, and Duo Kale are a few of my favorites.
Richard M — Google review
I’ve eaten here three times and I always have a great experience. The mixed drinks are very well done and the scratch-made pasta is the best in La Paz.
Alan S — Google review
Great food! I was very pleasantly surprised. Trout was well cooked, very seasoned, and everything else was up to par including a nice aubergine purée. Not to expensive either.
Carlos O — Google review
Had dinner at this restaurant last night. Perfectly clean and neat inside. Would be easy to miss due to lack of sign outside. We all shared four different salads; my favorite was kale with Parmesan cheese. The main course I had was made of yuka and mushrooms with cheese. Would order it again. My husband liked his pork belly with green beens. Definitely check it out.
Indira B — Google review
Service was good, nice environment. They have specials of the day. Raviolis where great and drinks too. Not large menu some pastas, one dish of fish, meet, chicken, pork and salads. Unfortunately we found a hair and they just apologized and charged for the dish. Not a good solution for the problem.
Samuel R — Google review
I would totally recommend this place! And even though Propiedad Publica is known for their pastas I’d encourage you to always always always try a salad there: they’re simply the best! Also never leave without getting a chocolate pudding.. might sound simple enough but the flavors are WOW and just leave you wanting more. If you’re lucky enough to visit this place in MANDARINA- season: getting a soda is a MUST!
Adriana V — Google review
Good flavors, but my husband left hungry. For over 60 bolivianos, my husbands plate was incredibly small. The Gnudi was good flavor but gummy and was like a serving for a child. I mean so small we were shocked! This was the most expensive meal we had while in La Paz, and the price to value ratio was ridiculous. Also the servers seemed like they were doing us a favor taking our order and then never returned.
Cali G — Google review

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