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Under $100: La Paz, Bolivia

by Jack Guy

Aug 10, 2015

Aymara Symbols at the Witches Market of La Paz, Bolivia © Jjspring | Dreamstime

Under $100 / Latin America

Keep walking to a minimum in the high altitude city of La Paz, which lies around 3,500 meters above sea level.

 

Jaen Street, La Paz, Bolivia © Jesse Kraft | Dreamstime 54052873

Jaen Street © Jesse Kraft | Dreamstime

 

After a quick breakfast at traveler hub Café del Mundo ($7), take the cable car ($0.50) to the bustling market of El Hato, which affords great views over the city.

 

Dried Llama Fetuses at the Witches Market, La Paz, Bolivia © Rafał Cichawa | Dreamstime 24900793

Dried Llama Fetuses at the Witches Market © Rafał Cichawa | Dreamstime

 

Haggle for souvenirs or simply take in the atmosphere of the market before making your way back down to the center of La Paz, walking through the famous witches market. You might not fancy buying llama fetuses or any other items used in traditional ceremonies, but you will find plenty of other interesting souvenirs ($15) and eventually reach an interesting museum.

 

Coca Museum, La Paz, Bolivia © Vladgalenko | Dreamstime 46440834

Coca Museum © Vladgalenko | Dreamstime

 

The Coca Museum ($1.50) tells the story of the coca leaf, which is a huge part of indigenous Bolivian culture and which has sadly been put to more nefarious uses as the base ingredient of cocaine.

 

Stop for a bite to eat at La Cueva ($10), an atmospheric Mexican joint offering all of the favorites in a relaxed setting.

 

La Paz Cathedral, Plaza Murillo, Bolivia © Shargaljut | Dreamstime 5492181

La Paz Cathedral, Plaza Murillo © Shargaljut | Dreamstime

 

Loop round and head over to Plaza Murillo, where you will find certain government buildings and the La Paz cathedral. Head down to the wealthier part of town in the south, and treat yourself to dinner at Gustu ($40), which is run by Claus Meyer of Noma fame.

 

Make your way back north for a night out at Traffic, (entrance $7, drinks $5) where you can dance until the early hours.

 

Festival of Laja in La Paz, Boliva © 1001nights | iStock

Festival of Laja © 1001nights | iStock

 

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