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Additional Information - About La Paz
About La Paz
located in western Bolivia, is a stunning area of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its rugged landscape, with towering mountains, deep valleys, and picturesque villages.
La Paz is a city of 2,3 million people, with an average elevation of 3,640 meters above sea level.
Climate
The La Paz Region has a high-altitude climate, with cold winters and mild summers. The average temperature in the region is around 15°C (59°F), with temperatures ranging from -20°C to 25°C (-4°F to 77°F).
Getting there
The nearest airport is El Alto International Airport (LPB), which is located about 13 km (8 miles) from the city center.
You can take a taxi or shuttle bus from the airport to the city center were we located.
Practical tips
Altitude sickness: If you’re not used to high altitudes, take it easy and drink plenty of water.
Language: While Spanish is the official language, many locals speak Aymara. You can also use English or French.
Currency: Bolivianos (BOB) are the local currency. You can exchange currency at banks or use ATMs.
What to see
Salar de Uyuni: The world’s largest salt flat, a must-see attraction.
Lake Titicaca: The highest navigable lake in the world, offering stunning views and boat tours.
Tiwanaku: An ancient archaeological site, showcasing pre-Columbian architecture.
La Paz City: The capital city of Bolivia, with its vibrant markets and colonial architecture. Visit the Witch Market, Palacio Quemado, the Teatro Nacional Alberto Einstein and Murillo Square.
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What to do
Hiking: Explore the surrounding mountains and valleys on foot or by horseback.
Boat tours: Take a boat tour on Copacabana or explore the nearby rivers and lakes.
Cultural experiences: Visit local markets and learn about traditional Aymara practices.
Adventure activities: Try paragliding, rafting, or rock climbing for an adrenaline rush.
Hiking and trekking: Explore the surrounding mountains and valleys on foot or by horseback.
Climbing: Scale the towering Illimani Mountain, Huayna Potosà or explore the nearby rock formations.
Mountain Biking: A challenging ride down the famous Death Road, also known as Yungas Road.