| Plaza Murillo |
| Plaza Murillo is the very center of La Paz. It is named so in honor of Pedro Domingo Murillo 1759-1810 Bolivian patriot mongrel forerunner of the Bolivian independence. The facade of the presidential palace - Palacio Quemado faces the square. |
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| Jaen Street |
| Calle Jaen near the city center and Plaza Murrllo is one of charming colonial streets in the city. The buildings and cobblestoned street are preserved without traffic and attract visitors for the atmosphere and many Museums. |
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| La Paz Golf Club |
| Golfing in the Clouds is the best description for this truly unique golf course. Situated at 10880 feet above sea level is the highest golf course in the world. Its natural surroundings make it beautiful as well as challenging for any player. |
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| Megacenter La Paz |
| Is the biggest entertainment complex in Bolivia. 18 Movie theaters Food court Banking Dinning and nightlife offer a great leisure opportunity. |
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| Ruins of Tiwanaku |
| The ruins of Tiwanaku located to the south of Titicaca Lake and 70km. 43mi from La Paz were the most important political social economic and cultural center for the Aymaras. Temples ceremonial buildings can be visited. |
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| Sagarnaga Street |
| Tourists visit this street to buy typically Bolivian souvenirs especially goods made of wool of llamas alpacas vicunas and a big choice of silver jewelry. |
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| Titicaca Lake |
| On the borders of Peru and Bolivia lies Lake Titicaca the highest commercially navigable lake in the world 3.820m./12.532 ft. Titicaca Lake is considered the cradle of Inca culture With a surface area of approximately 8.300 KM2. |
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| Cathedral of San Francisco |
| The Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz is notable for its intricately carved facade one the finest examples of baroque-mestizo architecture in the Americas. |
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| National Museum of Art |
| This small museum in Plaza Murillo is the former mansion of the Condes de Arana built in 1775. Inside you can admire some works of contemporary Bolivian art and the house itself has a beautiful fountain in the central patio. |
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| Witches Market |
| The Witches Market Mercado de las Brujas is one of the more unique sights in La Paz. Located on Calle Jiminez and Linares between Sagarnaga and Santa Cruz vendors sell llama fetuses for Aymara rituals as well as soapstone figurines. |
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