En el paseo se visita La Plaza Isabela Católica, el Centro Histórico de la ciudad, algunas calles coloniales y el Valle de la Luna. El Tour es realizado en un bus de dos pisos con un sistema de audio con las explicaciones de cada lugar que se visita.
This visit will get us back to the past, it will be an encounter with the history of the Andean world and its traditions; Tiwanaku (around 3.000 BC), is considered one of the most ancient civilizations of South America and is located only 1 ½ hours from La Paz on paved road.
On the way we stop at Laja, a small village on the Altiplano, where La Paz was originally founded in year 1.548. In the archaeological area we visit the museum, temple of Kalasasaya, Sub ternary temple, their carved stone tenon-heads embedded in walls and of course the legendary Sun Gate.
We pick up from your hotel to take you to Copacabana at the border of Titicaca Lake. Visit the town and church, where is the image of the "Virgen Morena". Then we take a motor embarkation to Sun Island, where was the Inca empires. We visit diverse places, like: Pilkokaina Palace’s or Inca Palace's, walk into Incas roads, the gardens and Inca Fount. Lunch at the Lodge and Tacana Restaurant with Lake View. After we visit Moon island, where is the temple of the Virgins of Sun. Return to Copacabana, free time for buy some "ARTESANIAS" in the market and then we continues to La Paz for arrive in the hotel at the night.
We pick up from your hotel to take you to Copacabana at the border of Titicaca Lake. Visit the town and church, where is the image of the "Virgen Morena". Then we take a motor embarkation to Sun Island, where was the Inca empires. We visit diverse places, like: Pilkokaina Palace’s or Inca Palace's, walk into Incas roads, the gardens and Inca Fount. Lunch in the Lodge and Tacana Restaurant with Lake View. Return to Copacabana, free time for buy some "ARTESANIAS" in the market and then we continues to La Paz for arrive in the hotel at the night.
Be pleasantly surprised by Bolivia’s delicious food scene. Try a wide range of food from markets, local restaurants and even fresh produce from nearby Lake Titicaca. Learn all about the humble produce Bolivians turn into greatness in their traditional dishes. Visit a Bolivian Chocolate Factory and discover and kinds of chocolate flavours. Take in a panoramic view of La Paz as the sun goes down. Neighbouring Peru might be the popular kid when it comes to South American cuisine, but this La Paz food tour is out to put Bolivia in the spotlight. Taste fresh organic fruits, fish dishes right from Lake Titicaca, tasty snacks you’ve never heard of, and even make a stop at a Bolivian Chocolate Factory. Ready, set, EAT!
Be sure to come to this tour with an appetite – you’ll need it! We’ll begin our La Paz food tour at Plaza Murillo, where you’ll meet your guide and head off to a local restaurant to dive right into some Bolivian cuisine. Here we’ll try some traditional potato soup, a very common dish that has been warming the Bolivian people for years. We’ll have a chat about the food and flavours of Bolivia, giving you an introduction to this often overlooked cuisine. From here, we’ll continue on food to Camacho Market for a sweet bite – some fresh fruit salad. Here you can select from all kinds of colourful, organic fruits to create your own combination of sweet and tangy treats. But don’t fill up too much! We’ll be heading to a Bolivian chocolate factory on our next stop, where we’ll sample all kinds of different types of chocolate from Bolivia, and learn about its production. As we continue to tour La Paz, we’ll jump on some public transport and head towards a restaurant that serves fresh fish from nearby Lake Titicaca, as well as famous potato stew. To put it simply, you can’t get more Bolivian than that! Next, we’ll walk off some of those calories by making our way back to downtown, passing through a few marketplaces along the way. For those of you who aren’t already stuffed, there will be plenty of opportunity to nibble on some local snacks and drinks such as api, a pork dish called chicarron, and puffed cereal like pasankalla.
Discover the incredible city of La Paz with a local. Learn all about the unique history behind San Pedro Prison, one of La Paz’s most famous landmarks. Wander through the fascinating Witches Market, learning all about Bolivian myths, legends, and voodoo. Take in the outstanding view over La Paz from a scenic viewpoint above the city. Visit local La Paz food markets and learn about Bolivian cuisine. This La Paz tour hits all the right marks – captivating, scenic, and a little bit spooky. Journey through La Paz with a local to discover all the stories that make up this magical Bolivian city, from the inmates of San Pedro Prison, to the mysterious tales of The Witches Market, and the locals that live and work in highest capital city on Earth. <
Your La Paz adventure will start in the very heart of this incredible city, at Plaza Murillo. There couldn’t be a more perfect backdrop for your introduction to Bolivia’s war, wealth, and nature, than the impressive architecture that surrounds you in this square. We’ll not only kick off your tour with plenty of insights, we’ll also make a stop here to try a traditional, tasty mid-morning Bolivian snack (because fun facts should always be accompanied by food, right?!). As we move away from Plaza Murillo on this La Paz tour, we’ll head towards San Pedro Prison, an infamous La Paz landmark that is best seen from a local’s perspective. Your guide will give you the lowdown on what makes this prison so famous, and what makes it one of the most fascinating local stories in town. We’ll stroll past the prison walls (don’t worry, it’s completely safe!) and then head towards several local markets, places where Bolivian culture really comes alive. Lean about the staple foods of Bolivia, such as the endless different types of Andean potatoes, produce that is worked into the local cuisine in all kinds of interesting ways. As we continue to tour La Paz, we’ll also head towards a local fruit market to taste freshly-picked organic fruit, sourced from every corner of Bolivia. Taste mouth-watering, flavourful fruit from the Bolivian Amazon rainforest, and try to guess their names! Next up, we’ll hop into some public transport and journey up into the outer heights of La Paz.
Aprecia la riqueza histórica y cultural de La Paz con un interesante recorrido por algunas de sus principales atracciones y visita el increíble Valle de la Luna, que te transportará a otro mundo.
Destacamos
- Déjate impresionar por el peculiar paisaje del Valle de la Luna
- Disfruta de vistas de 360 grados de la ciudad desde el mirador Killi Killi
- Pasea por las calles y mercados del centro de la ciudad
Después de recogerte en el hotel, pondremos rumbo al Valle de la Luna, una impresionante formación rocosa que fue bautizada por el primer hombre en pisar la luna, Neil Armstrong, por su similitud con los paisajes lunares. En este desierto de estalagmitas, producto de la erosión durante siglos, podrás dejar volar tu imaginación.
Continúa el tour por las zonas residenciales del sur de La Paz y visita el mirador Killi Killi, ubicado en el barrio de Villa Pabón, desde donde es posible contemplar gran parte de la capital. Seguidamente te dirigirás a la calle Jaén, donde se encuentra el Museo del Oro, que alberga una colección permanente de piezas de oro de las culturas Tiwanaku e Inca. Desde aquí caminaremos hasta la Plaza Murillo, sede de edificios gubernamentales como el Palacio de Gobierno y el Senado y también de la emblemática catedral. Observa estos maravillosos edificios antes de realizar algunas compras en los mercados de los Indios y Brujas, donde podrás adquirir un souvenir y, tal vez, un amuleto.
Idiomas: Inglés y español.