Where to Stay on a Budget in La Paz, Bolivia
From Sopocachi to Rosario, La Paz, in western Bolivia, is full of places to stay on a budget. So if you’re visiting this mountainous corner of Pedro Domingo Murillo Province on a shoestring, here’s your go-to list of cheap places to stay in La Paz – bookable on Culture Trip.
La Paz, the third-largest city in Bolivia, is known for its bazaars, including the Witches’ Market – where you can buy llama fetuses to bury under your home for good luck, among other things – and its nightlife. If you’re saving your pennies for beer and other potions, these places to stay offer budget havens from the buzzing city.
Hotel Rosario La Paz
Independent Hotel
The flower-filled cobbled courtyard alone, centered around a fountain, is worth booking into this charming colonial-era guesthouse for, never mind the welcoming rooms packed with tradition and local handicrafts. Art by indigenous Aymara people is scattered throughout, from the walls to the table decorations. The complimentary daily newspaper is a good way to brush up on your Spanish over a fresh fruit and pastry breakfast in the beamed restaurant, where you can also dine on almond-crusted trout, fresh from Lake Titicaca and Bolivian wine. The lively street the guesthouse is on, lined with bars and restaurants, is an easy five-minute stroll from the San Francisco Church.
Hotel Europa
Hotel
Ritz Apart Hotel
Hotel, Apartment
This all-suite hotel has a relaxed residential setting close to the embassies and an easy 2mi (3km) drive from the airport. It’s styled on traditional chain hotels, so there’s plenty of brown marble and natural tones in the spacious suites. Dukes is a plush, red-carpeted restaurant serving grilled meats, fish, shellfish, pasta and regional specialties, and features a wrought-iron-fronted feature wine cellar.
Bunkie Hostel
Hostel
Choose between shared dormitories and double rooms, minimally styled with wooden floors and cozy bedding, at this central bargain bed for the night between Plaza San Francisco and the bus station. There’s a restaurant where you can enjoy a complimentary breakfast each morning, or you can mingle in the on-site club or the bar/lounge – in fact, there are art- and plant-filled spaces for hanging out in everywhere you look.
Selina La Paz
Hostel
Selina La Paz is tucked away in the mountainous and bohemian Sopocachi neighborhood. Inside, spick and span twins, triples, family rooms and dorms are decorated with semi-industrial-style open brickwork, concrete walls and white bedding. You’ll be inundated with services here, from the practical, including a well-equipped kitchen area, to the fun, such as a cinema. Start the day with a yoga session before joining a group excursion to the largest salt flats in the world, in Uyuni. Return to an on-site massage or snuggle up in the library with a travel book and a cocktail from the bar.
The Nest Boutique
Hostel
Right by the Witches’ Market, which sells herbal and folk remedies, this adults-only establishment is a relative newcomer to the La Paz hotel scene. It’s big and bright, with rooms and dormitories decorated in neutral tones, and bright, striped local textiles and rustic beds. The glass-lined terrace is the spot for a local Bolivian beer and the chance to coo over the panoramic city-skyline view. Breakfast can be continental or cooked, depending on your mood.
Loki La Paz
Independent Hotel
A short walk from Tambo Quirquincho Museum, this hostel, one of a chain throughout Peru and Argentina, is a flop-and-drop option for travelers, with simple rooms and dormitories and more of an onus on socializing. Sip the signature drink of the hotel, the blood bomb, in the gilded bar – it also offers happy hour, themed nights and entertainment organized by the friendly staff. To gather energy again each morning, there’s a cooked breakfast each day and a rooftop terrace where you can get a breath of fresh air.
This is an updated rewrite of an article originally by Harry Stewart.
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