how can you beat this ambience? ;)local market stalls serve tasty cheap food The markets are great fun to walk around but nearly impossible to not eat somewhere. The women nearly grab you to get you into their places. It's actually kind of fun and though you feel a little out of place at first, they seem to enjoy having you there. We felt like we were in "Land of the Giants" a bit as they were all so small and so were the tables and benches. Also, try the street vendors. The egg sandwiches are great and I even had a steak, egg, burger. It's a bit greasy but a filling an read more| About VirtualTourist VirtualTourist provides advice and recommendations from real travelers like you. Advice on Hotels, Things to Do, Local Customs, Restaurants, from a unique insider's perspective - advice on over 58,000 destinations from over 1 million members worldwide. | |
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adrienK Wed Aug 20, 2008 16:22 UTC I'm not agree with you Richie. In this hotel (happy days, street Sagarnaga) they stole my cellular phone and money !!!!! Becarefull.... adrien le 20/08/08 | toonsarah Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:28 UTC I loved your images of some of the quieter parts of the city & could easily see from your photos & writings why La Paz is such a popular destination - another one for the wish list! PS liked your local customs tips especially & of course the haircut story | sjawahrani Tue Aug 15, 2006 23:51 UTC I am leaving on a three week trip to Peru & Bolivia. You have done excellent jonb of traveling and meeting and experiencing the local culture. I might even get a haircut :-) | wcph Mon Sep 12, 2005 04:35 UTC Very nice page - hope to visit Bolivia soon. |
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