— Vol. IV
Insider tips

The city between the tours.

Where I eat, sip, and send every friend who visits — plus the four cable-car routes that change how you see La Paz.

Cable Car · Teleférico

Four rides that change how you see La Paz.

Route 01 · 40 min
Downtown → El Alto. Illimani and the whole city below you.
Route 02 · 1h 15
The full city crossing — altiplano to colour-soaked hillside barrios.
Route 03 · 30 min
The heart of La Paz from above, daily life in motion. For short visits.
Route 04 · 25 min
The southern zone and the lunar rock fields of Valle de la Luna.
Viewpoints

Sunset spots, ranked.

  • Killi Killi
    Panoramic La Paz — best for sunsets
  • Mirador Letras La Paz
    Giant city letters, mountains behind
  • Virgen Blanca
    Quiet local spot over the south valley
Coffee

Where I go for a slow morning.

  • HB Bronze — Sopocachi
    Specialty coffee, cozy vibes.
  • Café con Pan
    Fresh pastries, slow-morning coffee.
  • Typica Café
    Brunch favourite with a view.
Restaurants

Dinner, Bolivian-way.

  • Gustu — fine dining
    Creative Bolivian tasting.
  • Cocina Popular
    Authentic dishes, modern twist.
  • Yati
    Local gem, traditional food, warm room.
Street food

Eat like a paceño.

  • Salteñas · morning
    Baked empanadas, juicy inside.
  • Rellenos de Papa
    Crispy potato, spicy sauce.
  • Api con Pastel
    Purple corn + warm fry for cold mornings.
  • Helado de Canela
    Creamy cinnamon ice, downtown walk.
Pizza

Yes, La Paz has pizza.

  • Bella Ciao
    Thin crust, wine, cozy.
  • Demente
    Creative + craft beer.
  • La Torre de Pizza
    Real Neapolitan.
Museums

The cultural list.

  • MUSEF
    Indigenous cultures + traditions.
  • Museo Nacional de Arte
    Colonial building, Bolivian + Latin art.
  • Iglesia San Francisco
    Historic church, rooftop views.