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The religious pictures on the walls of these stark rooms are the most blessed things in this out-of-the way abode… except for the leafy patio where you can cook.
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The ten quiet rooms at this restored antique colonial home are arranged around an ornate indoor courtyard with a glass roof. The electric showers are unpredictable but the rooms have cable TV. Br…
The most family-friendly (and pet-welcoming!) place in La Paz is in a tranquil, leafy setting. A large communal garden and choice of rooms, including self-contained apartments, set this place apa…
This business-oriented and rather over-perfumed four-star boutique hotel has 43 rooms offering European-standard services, including buffet breakfast, telephones and cable TV. Request a room with…
If you're suffering from altitude sickness, amuse yourself at this clean and well-run place. Each room has its own mural (or three) and cable TV. Good value for this price range.
A relaxed joint, run by friendly staff and including kitchen use and hot water. The best rooms are upstairs and outward facing (note: most single rooms have internal windows). There's also a trav…
If the travelers' ghetto around Sagárnaga isn't for you, head to this underrated, excellent-value choice with spotless rooms and cable TV. It's located on a quiet and pleasant plaza, but is close…
This joint could do with a mild cleaning spell or two, but its location, smack in the middle of the Witches' Market, makes up for the saggy beds and shabby student-style digs. The communal kitche…
On a high note, this place is right in the middle of the action. The comedowns are the shabby and slightly soiled semi-carpeted rooms. Some rooms have cable TV.
A lovely older couple run this basic, but clean and secure, place. The beds are a bit saggy, but it has a courtyard and is in a handy location to Plaza San Francisco and the bus terminal. The dou…
Three blocks from the historic heart of the city, this hotel occupies a lovely historic building that was once home to one of Bolivia's first presidents. Its two large courtyards are a pleasant o…
A pleasantly quiet, cozy and colonial-style place, with good-value, slightly run-down carpeted rooms and gas showers.
This older, two-star HI-affiliate is clean, well located and popular among thrifty tour groups. It's hard to meet people due to its unsociable hotel-style design. Lucky, then, that rooms have cab…
This novel, pleasant option rises above the bustling streets overlooking the Mercado Negro. The interior, within a small modern cathedral-like shopping mall, features glass, open balconies and lo…
A clean, friendly and frilly three-star '80s-style option amid the bustle of the Mercado Negro. It includes a basic breakfast in the disco-lit dining area, cable TV and good hot showers. In the l…
This might as well be called Hotel Value, such are the good basic rooms at fair prices. It's popular among the locals and breakfast is included in one of the hotel's two restaurants. The TV is no…
Its pink bathrooms and smart parquetry floors provide some distraction from its nondescript, yet clean surrounds in the heart of things. Excellent value.
Possibly the only three-star hotel in the world with views of a 'five-star' prison. (And the guards' moods seemed to have rubbed off onto management.) Rooms are large, bright and carpeted; those …
Tune in, drop out! This '70s pad features red vinyl studded walls, painted murals and funky wallpaper. Darker rooms at the back are a bit dingy, but the higher and lighter front rooms afford stup…
Friendly, helpful and convenient, but nothing fancy, and with all the amenities: cable TV, a continental buffet breakfast and use of the swimming pool, gym and Jacuzzi.
This brand-new place is a pleasant oasis in the heart of artesan and tourist mecca. The rooms are sterile and clean, but the plant-filled courtyard adds a colorful, if potentially noisy, touch.
Shabby, but for those on a budget, it has some passable rooms with balconies.
Management is helpful and the rooms - with the squeakiest of squeaky-clean floors - are around a secure and pleasant courtyard (good for cycle storage). Rooms have cable TV. It's handy to Plaza S…
Surprisingly quiet in the heart of La Paz's traditional action. Get past the pale-blue, cold corridors and you reach dated, but perfectly passable carpeted rooms, with cable TV, telephone and a b…
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The first glimpse of sky-high La Paz will, literally, take your breath away. The city's buildings cling to the sides of the canyon and spill spectacularly downwards. La Paz is best savored over time, not only to acclimatize to its well-publicized altitude but to experience its quirky beauty.
Destination information: La Paz (Bolivia)
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