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“This charming guesthouse is located in a colonial-era property in the centre of La Paz, Bolivia. The warm and inviting rooms feature local handicrafts and traditional furnishing, as well as comfortable double or queen-size beds. Sample Bolivian cuisine in the hotel restaurant; a welcoming city stay.”

Recommended for

  • City Style

    • Sitting in a heritage property with a traditional interior courtyard, this hotel has lots of local charm and style
  • Foodies

    • Foodies will love the hotel's fusion restaurant, featuring a blend of local and international dishes
  • Local exploring

    • With a central location in La Paz, this hotel makes a great base for local exploring
  • Museums

    • Visit the fascinating Coca Museum, located a short walk from the hotel, and learn all about the cocoa plant
  • Local markets

    • Visit the renowned Mercado de Las Brujas or 'Witches Market', a popular market for alternative remedies
  • Sights nearby

    • Stroll down to Murillo Square, the main square in La Paz and just a short walk from the hotel
  • Full of character

  • Family Suites

  • Romantic

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Disabled access

  • Retro/Vintage

  • Child friendly

  • Historic

  • Landmark

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Wifi

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Safe

  • Parking

  • Family Suites

  • Bar

  • Airport transfer

  • No pets

  • Concierge

  • Disabled access

  • Room service

  • Child friendly

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Museums

    • Visit the fascinating Coca Museum, located a short walk from the hotel, and learn all about the cocoa plant
  • Local markets

    • Visit the renowned Mercado de Las Brujas or 'Witches Market', a popular market for alternative remedies
  • Sights nearby

    • Stroll down to Murillo Square, the main square in La Paz and just a short walk from the hotel

Map & Location

Other reviews

La Paz, Bolivia Guide

In a restored colonial house in the heart of downtown, this hotel is minutes from the Witches’ Market, San Francisco Church and Plaza Murillo. The 41 rooms are decorated with Andean textiles and local handicrafts. There’s a flower-filled courtyard with fountain and a cosy lounge for when it’s chilly.

Originally published by The Guardian

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