Private Excursion in La Paz with Transportation and Cable Car Ticket





Description
Tour to get to know the City of La Paz, visit places of great interest, traditional markets, public transport, basically the Bolivian people resort to these places as well as a visit to the natural attraction where you will take a walk. Our guide and transportation will be accompanying all these places. Travel in exclusive private transport service with bilingual local guide, pick up at the airport, bus terminal, hotel or agency.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Our guide will accompany you and inform you of the elevator and descent with the cable car, achieving a great panorama of the city and the Andes mountain range.
Learn about the witch market full of mysteries and curiosities, along with amulets, plants, wool and more where they are truly strangers who help Pachamama.
Our guide will show you the zero point of the city of La Paz or the well-known Plaza de Armas, surrounded by cultural heritage, the Legislative Palace, the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Pedro Murillo Monument and many more.
A particular place of wind formations, columns composed of sandy clay manage to be an eroded place like being on the moon, therefore this site is visited seeing different points of view and ecosystem.
Our accredited guide will show you where people go to buy fruits, vegetables, cereals that are fresh and at an affordable price.
Colonial street where time went back, street architecture leads us to see important houses that today are heritage and museums.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
If your lodging is NOT within the city center, let us know a closer point for both.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
La Paz is a fascinating, loud and very hilly city. It’s not without its charm but it’s not easy to walk around. That’s why this tour makes sense. Have a local and a car take you around and show you all the hidden nooks and crannies. The cable car ride really shows you how chaotic this city is. La Paz “Designed” and I use that term loosely to look like a favela but built on ever shifting clay in what I can only describe as a crater of the moon. The people at the markets are warm and friendly and the sites spectacular. The guide fills you in on the little nuances of La Paz Bolivian life. Spend a few hours and take your time when climbing the hills, 12,000 feet is no joke!



