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Typical beautiful place to buy Bolivian crafts
Beautiful and typical place to see and buy typical handcraft. Great people, good prices, they offer discounts. Very friendly! There are places to drink Coca Tea, ATM, close to teleferico.
Seems a lot of the travel agencies here have closed down
Seems a lot of the travel agencies here have closed down here and its just a lot of normal shops mixed with some that sell local jumpers ect, its also very slippy with it rains so be carefull.
I made a fortune shopping here in the 1970's. Other people did as well. The famous New York shop, Putamayo started their operations here with knitted sweaters. I turned $2000 into $200,000, and that w...
Calle Sagarnaga is one of the most popular streets in La Paz teeming with all the touristy stuff. Our hotel sits along this street which is also part of the Mercado de Las Brujas, Witches' Market. ...
great place to book your tours or get info on things to do in the city or expensive (for la paz) food, as expected for the main tourist area. worth a walk around but mostly tour agencies, money change...
Typical beautiful place to buy Bolivian crafts
Beautiful and typical place to see and buy typical handcraft. Great people, good prices, they offer discounts. Very friendly! There are places to drink Coca Tea, ATM, close to teleferico.
Seems a lot of the travel agencies here have closed down
Seems a lot of the travel agencies here have closed down here and its just a lot of normal shops mixed with some that sell local jumpers ect, its also very slippy with it rains so be carefull.
Intriguing cultural experience
I made a fortune shopping here in the 1970's. Other people did as well. The famous New York shop, Putamayo started their operations here with knitted sweaters. I turned $2000 into $200,000, and that w...
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Calle Sagarnaga is one of the most popular streets in La Paz teeming with all the touristy stuff. Our hotel sits along this street which is also part of the Mercado de Las Brujas, Witches' Market. ...
tourist central
great place to book your tours or get info on things to do in the city or expensive (for la paz) food, as expected for the main tourist area. worth a walk around but mostly tour agencies, money change...