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      <title>La Paz: What to See and How to Visit</title>
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      <description>La Paz: What It Is, and What It Isn&amp;rsquo;t
La Paz is Bolivia&amp;rsquo;s seat of government, the city where the executive and legislature actually sit, though it isn&amp;rsquo;t the country&amp;rsquo;s constitutional capital: that title belongs to Sucre, several hours south, which holds the judiciary. It&amp;rsquo;s a small distinction that gets flattened in most travel writing, but it matters if you want to understand the country rather than just photograph it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>7 Days in La Paz: First-Timer Plan</title>
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 7-Day First-Timer Itinerary
A full week covers the city thoroughly, three real day trips, and a slower final stretch before you fly out.
Day 1 Arrive at El Alto (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi into town, about $8-12. Rest for the day: soroche is common in the first 24 hours at this elevation. Drink water, order mate de coca, skip alcohol entirely. Tip: book lodging in Sopocachi or Zona Sur, both lower and warmer than the historic center.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 6-Day First-Timer Itinerary
Six days is enough to acclimatize properly, cover the city in depth, and reach three genuinely different day trips.
Day 1 Arrive at El Alto (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi into the city, about $8-12. Rest for the day rather than sightseeing: soroche is common in the first 24 hours at this altitude. Drink water, order mate de coca, skip alcohol.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 5-Day First-Timer Itinerary
Five days lets you settle into the altitude, cover the city properly, and get out to two solid day trips plus a distinctly local afternoon.
Day 1 Arrive at El Alto (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi to your hotel, about $8-12. Rest for the day: soroche is common in the first 24 hours here. Drink water, order mate de coca, skip alcohol.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 4-Day First-Timer Itinerary
Four days gives you room for a proper acclimatizing day, a full city day, and two real day trips beyond it.
Day 1 Arrive at El Alto (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi to your accommodation, about $8-12. Rest for the day rather than sightseeing: soroche is common at this elevation in the first 24 hours. Drink water, order mate de coca, and skip alcohol entirely.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 3-Day First-Timer Itinerary
Three days gives you a proper acclimatizing day, a full city day, and one real day trip beyond the city limits.
Day 1 Land at El Alto (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi into town, about $8-12. Spend the day resting and hydrating rather than sightseeing: soroche is common in the first 24 hours at this elevation. Drink mate de coca, skip alcohol, and keep the day light, maybe a short walk near your accommodation if you&amp;rsquo;re feeling steady by evening.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: A 2-Day First-Timer Itinerary
Two days is a tight but workable window for a first look at La Paz, as long as day one accepts that altitude sets the pace, not your schedule.
Day 1 Land at El Alto International Airport (roughly 4,060-4,150m) and take a registered radio taxi down into the city, around $8-12 to most central neighborhoods. Spend the morning resting at your accommodation rather than sightseeing: this is genuinely the highest altitude most visitors will have experienced, and soroche (altitude sickness) is common in the first 24 hours.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: Travel Tips for First-Timers (2026)
Before you go: Bolivia in 2026. La Paz is open and welcoming, but plan around two 2026 realities. The boliviano floated in mid-2026 and its value is still moving, so check a live currency converter rather than trusting any fixed rate, and carry some small US dollars as backup. Occasional road blockades or strikes can briefly close routes, so keep overland plans flexible and check locally before longer trips.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>4 Best Places to Stay in La Paz, Bolivia
La Paz has an unusual quirk that shapes where to book a room: the city runs downhill in wealth as much as elevation. The higher, colder neighborhoods tend to be poorer, and the lower, warmer ones wealthier, the reverse of most cities. That inversion is worth factoring into your choice of area, especially if you&amp;rsquo;re still adjusting to the altitude.
1. Zona Sur (Calacoto and San Miguel)</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>6 Best Photo Spots in La Paz</title>
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      <description>6 Best Photo Spots in La Paz, Bolivia
At 3,640m in an Andean bowl, La Paz gives photographers unusually clean light and dramatic elevation changes within a few minutes&amp;rsquo; travel. Here&amp;rsquo;s where to point the camera.
1. Mi Teleférico&amp;rsquo;s Red Line
The single most dramatic frame in the city: the cable car&amp;rsquo;s span between El Alto and downtown lines up perfectly with Illimani (6,438m) in the background. Ride it at golden hour for the best light on the mountain.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>6 Best Nature Spots Near La Paz, Bolivia
La Paz sits at 3,640m in an altiplano bowl, and nearly everything worth seeing around it goes higher still. That&amp;rsquo;s part of the appeal: few cities put this much dramatic Andean scenery within a short trip of downtown.
1. Valle de la Luna
About 10km south of the city, an eroded landscape of pale clay and sandstone spires that genuinely looks lunar under the thin altitude light.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>5 Best Hikes and Valleys Near La Paz</title>
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      <description>5 Best Hikes and Valleys Near La Paz, Bolivia
Every hike near La Paz starts at altitude and usually goes higher. City center sits around 3,640m already, and most of the walking below climbs well past that, so give yourself at least a day or two to acclimatize before attempting any of them; drink water, skip alcohol, and consider mate de coca before you start.
1. Valle de la Luna</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>La Paz: Festivals and Events 2026</title>
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      <description>Festivals and Events in La Paz, Bolivia (2026)
La Paz&amp;rsquo;s calendar is built around Aymara ceremony and Catholic-Andean syncretic celebration in roughly equal measure. Here&amp;rsquo;s what&amp;rsquo;s worth planning a trip around.
Alasitas (from 24 January)
A UNESCO-listed miniatures fair centered on Ekeko, the Aymara god of abundance: stalls sell tiny replicas of everything you&amp;rsquo;d want in the coming year, from houses to passports, bought as wishes for the real thing.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>7 Best Places to Eat in La Paz, Bolivia
La Paz cooking blends Spanish, African, and Aymara influences into a menu that&amp;rsquo;s genuinely underrated. Here&amp;rsquo;s where to eat, from street stalls to a sit-down table.
Street food
1. Salteñas. The city&amp;rsquo;s signature snack: a juicy, slightly sweet pastry filled with meat, potatoes, and peas. Strictly a mid-morning food, sold roughly 9-11am and typically sold out by noon, so don&amp;rsquo;t plan on them for lunch.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>9 Best Things to Do in La Paz, Bolivia
Perched on the Andean altiplano at roughly 3,640m, La Paz packs a genuinely unusual mix of transit, market culture, and Andean history into a compact bowl-shaped city. Here&amp;rsquo;s what to prioritize.
1. Ride Mi Teleférico
The world&amp;rsquo;s largest urban cable-car network is both how locals commute and the best sightseeing you&amp;rsquo;ll do all trip. Buy a fare card before you go, since turnstiles don&amp;rsquo;t accept cash.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Best Day Trips from La Paz, Bolivia
La Paz sits in the middle of some of the Andes&amp;rsquo; biggest draws, but not everything nearby fits into a single day. Before you plan, one honest note: the Uyuni Salt Flats are roughly 550km away and require an overnight bus or a flight plus a separate multi-day 4x4 tour. They are never a realistic La Paz day trip. Here&amp;rsquo;s what actually works as one.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>La Paz Travel Guide 2026: What to Know</title>
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      <description>La Paz, Bolivia: The Complete 2026 Travel Guide
La Paz is Bolivia&amp;rsquo;s seat of government (the constitutional capital is Sucre, which holds the judiciary) and sits at roughly 3,640m in a canyon carved into the Andean altiplano. Fly in and you land even higher: El Alto International Airport sits at about 4,060-4,150m, one of the highest international airports anywhere, on the rim above the city. That single fact should shape your first day more than any sight on this list.</description>
      
      
       
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