• This is the famous Mercado de las Brujas, or the Witches' Market. It has everything a witch could desire—amulets, talisman, herbs, good luck charms...
  • Though located in an accessible and touristic section of La Paz, the WitchesMarket lacks anything resembling a souvenir.
  • Different ingredients used in the rituals to call on the spirits that populate the Aymara world are sold in the WitchesMarket.
  • The WitchesMarket is one of such places. Also known as El Mercado de las Brujas, this market offers special remedies for all your personal problems.
  • The WitchesMarket is only a couple of blocks from Plaza San Fransisco, behind the Iglesia San Fransisco, and near the Museo de la Coca.
  • One of the stalls at the Witches' Market in La Paz, which sells all kinds of products for diverse indigenous rituals.
  • The Witches' Market, also known as El Mercado de las Brujas and La Hechiceria, is a popular tourist attraction located in Cerro Cumbre...
  • In this tavern we heard about the witches market and since the practice of voodoo has its origins in Togo and Benin, we decided to visit it the next day.
  • ...from an outing to the Salt Desert, any adventurer worth her weight in, well, you know, won't want to miss out on the wares and wonders of the Witches' Market.
  • Visit the Witches' Market to discover what potions you should buy, and get explanations about the beliefs of the people of the Andes.