Complete City Tour
| CODE | NAME | TERM | OUTLINE | TYPE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DLECCOFD | COMPLETE CITY TOUR | Full Day | Hotel / Yellow, Silver, Blue and Red Cable Car / Murillo Square / Jaen Colonial Street / Precious Metals Museum / Murillo House Museum / Cholita Experience Center / Witches Market / Rodriguez Typical Market / Moon Valley / Hotel |
Private |
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Pick up from the hotel and start the tour of the city of La Paz, one of the 7 wonder cities of the world, chosen for its unique topography full of multicultural contrasts. Ride the La Paz Cable Car. It is the world’s first cable car used as a primary transportation network instead of subways or trains. Start the tour of the Metropolitan Integration Network with the Yellow line that connects the residential areas of La Paz and the youngest city in Bolivia, El Alto, change cabins to continue the tour with the Silver line and cross the commercial area of El Alto and reach the area of the famous Feria 16 de Julio, a flea market and second-hand products, leaving this continue to the Blue line that crosses the entire eastern part of the young city, return on the same line to connect to the line Red that will take you back to the city of La Paz, but this time in the northern part of the La Paz metropolis that is characterized by being the commercial area of the city.
Then visit kilometer 0 of the city, Plaza Murillo, home of the Presidential Palace, the Parliament building and the Cathedral; a good number of colonial buildings still survive in the surroundings of this square. Close to these, visit the Jaen Colonial Street, one of the first preserved streets in the neighborhood that also houses the area of four small museums; Among these, is the Museum of Precious Metals that houses an impressive hall of pre-colonial works and pieces, Tiwanacotas of silver, gold and copper. Follow visit The Murillo Museum once home of Pedro Domingo Murillo, a leader in La Paz Revolution of July 16, 1809 against Spanish colony, displays collection of colonial art, furniture and household items. Then visit kilometer 0 of the city, Plaza Murillo, home of the Presidential Palace, the Parliament building and the Cathedral; a good number of colonial buildings still survive in the surroundings of this square. Also, in the old colonial quarter of the city you can find the Witches’ Market, this market provides a fascinating window to the generally secret world of Aymara mysticism and herbal medicine. Then get to know the Rodríguez Market, it is the largest food market in the city of La Paz, the variety of products is as colorful as are the outfits of the local women who sell them, the cholitas who have become an icon of La Paz.
By contrasting the oldest traditions of the city, you will get to south side of La Paz with a more pleasant temperature and visit the Moon Valley, a labyrinth of canyons and giant needles that resemble lunar shapes and are strange formations geological of various colors. The service ends with the transfer to the hotel.
Included: Private transport, bilingual guide assistance (English – Spanish) and entrance fees.
No Included: Tips nor personal expenses.
- Moon Valley is closed on January 1.
- Museums are closed on Mondays.
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