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La Paz is the world's highest administrative capital, a city that spills dramatically down a canyon at over 3,600 meters, connected by a distinctive cable-car (Mi Teleférico) system that doubles as public transport and a sightseeing ride.

Mi Teleférico opened in 2014 and now spans about 30.6 km across 10 lines and 36 stations, carrying roughly 70,000 daily riders between La Paz and El Alto — a genuinely useful piece of transit infrastructure that doubles as one of the best sightseeing rides in South America.
Valle de la Luna's eroded clay-and-sandstone spires, craters and canyons sit just south of the city, easily reached without a multi-day excursion — a striking natural detour that earned its lunar nickname from a comparison reportedly made by Neil Armstrong.
Mercado de las Brujas sells the herbs, remedies and ritual items used in Aymara ceremonies — including the dried llama fetuses traditionally buried as an offering when building a new home — offering a direct, unfiltered look at practices still very much alive in the city.
Two landmarks anchoring La Paz's historic core — the political heart of the country and its most storied colonial church.
The Witches' Market's living Aymara ritual trade, paired with the colonial Basílica de San Francisco a short walk away.
A half-day escape to the eroded spires of Valle de la Luna, reachable from the city center.
A walkable loop through La Paz's colonial and political core, from the Witches' Market to the main square.
A morning in the historic center followed by an afternoon at the eroded formations south of the city.
An ambitious day combining the historic center, the Witches' Market and the canyon landscapes south of downtown.
At roughly 3,650 meters, La Paz is the world's highest administrative capital, and altitude sickness is common in the first day or two — avoid heavy exertion and alcohol on arrival, drink plenty of water, and consider coca tea, a common local remedy.
Official sourceThe Red and Yellow cable car lines alone carry an estimated 70,000 riders a day between La Paz and El Alto, cutting a journey that could take three times as long by road — cars depart roughly every 12 seconds and hold 10 people each.
Official sourceThe protected badlands area covers about 15 hectares roughly 10 km south of downtown, between the Mallasa and Aranjuez neighborhoods; a marked trail loops through the formations in under an hour, making it easy to combine with a Zona Sur visit.
Official sourceThe current Andean Baroque church was built between 1743 and 1772 on the site of a convent founded in 1548; its facade was finished in 1790 and the tower added in 1885, and it's been a minor basilica since 1948, with a museum occupying part of the complex since 1965.
Official sourceThe square is surrounded by the presidential palace, the national congress and the Metropolitan Cathedral (erected 1835) — a public space that doubles as a good orientation point for the historic center and the uphill walk toward the Witches' Market.
Official sourceGuide reviewed 2026-08-17.
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