Explore La Paz’s rich culture: walk through the city, savor local foods, ride the cable car, and enjoy breathtaking views and traditional music.
Explore La Paz’s rich culture: walk through the city, savor local foods, ride the cable car, and enjoy breathtaking views and traditional music.
- La Paz - Explore the vibrant streets and lively atmosphere of La Paz, stopping at “Las Velas,” a market with a rich history spanning over forty years. This food market is a must-visit for every La Paz resident. “Las Velas” is a historic landmark where chefs have served soccer players, business professionals, famous national artists, and former…
- La Paz - Explore the vibrant streets and lively atmosphere of La Paz, stopping at “Las Velas,” a market with a rich history spanning over forty years. This food market is a must-visit for every La Paz resident. “Las Velas” is a historic landmark where chefs have served soccer players, business professionals, famous national artists, and former presidents, among others. Its architecture, design, and layout reflect the essence of La Paz. Here, visitors can savor a delectable traditional Bolivian dish: The Anticucho.
- Parque del Monticulo - Discover El Montículo, a magnificent viewpoint celebrated by La Paz poet Jaime Saenz, who wrote: “El Montículo, with all its charm and tradition, is the hallmark of the Sopocachi area. Curiously, the city’s topography is mirrored here, albeit on a smaller scale, with surprising and intriguing accuracy” (1980). At El Montículo, visitors will enjoy a magical evening session filled with the art (music and literature) of La Paz.
- Mi Teleferico - Mi Teleférico is a renowned tourist attraction offering travelers a bird’s-eye view of the entire city. Join us on a typical tour of this public transportation system as we discuss La Paz’s unique geography. At one of Mi Teleférico’s stops, we will indulge in one of Bolivia’s most delightful pastries: cheese jawitas.
- El Alto - El Alto, the sister city of La Paz, offers a unique cultural experience. During the tour, we’ll engage with its residents and their traditions to gain insight into Bolivia’s indigenous cultures (Aymara and Quechua). We’ll also capture the stunning scenery in photographs and enjoy a traditional hot beverage from El Alto.

- Tour guide
- Carbonated beverages
- Snacks
- Tour guide
- Carbonated beverages
- Snacks
Join us for a city walk as we discuss the people of La Paz, their sociocultural context, the Aymara culture, customs, and the rise of the chola (women in skirts) as a cultural symbol. We’ll visit the Las Velas food area, where cholas prepare anticuchos (grilled beef heart) until dawn. Next, we’ll take private transportation to the Teleférico (cable car)…
Join us for a city walk as we discuss the people of La Paz, their sociocultural context, the Aymara culture, customs, and the rise of the chola (women in skirts) as a cultural symbol. We’ll visit the Las Velas food area, where cholas prepare anticuchos (grilled beef heart) until dawn. Next, we’ll take private transportation to the Teleférico (cable car) and head to El Alto, where we’ll enjoy a traditional linaza drink (boiled linseed infusion). We’ll then return by cable car to the peaceful Sopocachi neighborhood and walk to one of La Paz’s best viewpoints. Here, we’ll savor El Inca bicervecina (a national barley drink), toast to Pachamama (a traditional Andean deity ritual), take photos of the La Paz nightscape, and engage in a discussion on national literature while listening to Bolivian music.
- No vegan nor vegetarian options available
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.