• The vast majority of these people had already been to La Paz, lamenting about how much they didn’t like it. We actually flew straight in and started from La Paz.
  • Life conditions on altiplano are less friendly than these down in La Paz. People in El Alto are poorer and feel discriminated against by people in La Paz.
  • La Paz is near the famous mountains including the Illimani (guardian of La Paz), Huayna Potosi, Mururata, and Illampu.
  • If you’re prone to altitude sickness, stay in a hotel in La Paz’s Zona sur (southern zone) since it’s 985 ft (300 m) lower than the city center of La Paz.
  • A mad carnival of jostling pedestrians, honking, diesel-spewing minivans, street marches, and cavalcades of vendors, La Paz surrounds you: you'll love it, you'll hate...
  • From riding a cable car to the top of the city to mountain biking down the deadliest road in the world, here is our list of things to do in La Paz, Bolivia!
  • Because there is a lot to take in. First, the altitude is really dizzying, at 3640 meters above sea level, La Paz is the highest capital in the world.
  • La Paz is capital of Bolivia which is the highest capital city in the world sitting at about 13,400 feet 4100 meters.
  • Lovely hotel near the Witches market in La Paz. The rooms were very big, clean and with a small heater. The shower had really good pressure and hot water.
  • La Paz, , officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz ( Our Lady of Peace), also named Chuqi Yapu (Chuquiago) in Aymara, is the seat of government of the P...