Excursión de medio día a La Paz y valle de la Luna
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Excursión de medio día a La Paz y valle de la Luna

3h30
Medio día
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Le recogeremos en su hotel para empezar la visita a los mercados tradicionales de La Paz y, a continuación, veremos la famosa prisión de San Pedro, famosa por su infraestructura y sus diferencias con otras cárceles en todo el mundo. Suba al mayor sistema de teleféricos del mundo, desde donde podremos disfrutar de una maravillosa panorámica de La Paz.
A continuación, visitaremos el valle de la Luna, situado a 10 km del centro de La Paz. Impresionantes formaciones rocosas, principalmente compuestas de arcilla que fueron creadas por la persistente erosión de las montañas a causa de los fuertes vientos y lluvias. A continuación, visitaremos el mirador de Killi Killi, desde donde tendremos una panorámica de 360° de la ciudad. Esto irá seguido de una visita al centro histórico de La Paz, donde visitaremos la Plaza Murillo, el Palacio Ejecutivo, el Palacio Legislativo, la Catedral Metropolitana y el Mercado de las Brujas. En él comprenderemos la forma de pensar andina y sus misterios.
Al final del recorrido, le llevaremos de vuelta a su hotel.
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Incluido
  • Agua embotellada
  • Conductor / guía
  • Guía profesional
  • Recogida y regreso al hotel.
  • Entrada - Valley of the Moon
  • Entrada - Catedral Basilica Menor de Nuestra Senora de la Paz
  • Entrada - Palacio del Congreso Nacional
No incluido
  • Bebidas alcohólicas (disponibles para comprar)
  • Las bebidas
  • Alimentos y bebidas
Adicional
  • La confirmación se recibirá en el momento en que se realice la reserva
  • Puede ser operado por un guía multilingüe.
  • Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva.
Características
Turismo
85%
Cultural
80%
Opiniones
4.0
2
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JACQUELINE M
3 | 2017-07-15

The supplier was Strawberry Travel Bolivia and I telephoned them on the day of the tour as it was to commence at 3 p.m., to last three-and-a-half hours. I asked to start at 2 p.m. as there was a lot to pack in, the highlight for me being the cable car, and I did not want to return in the dark but was assured leaving at 3 p.m. I would be back at the hotel before dark. NO! The guide and driver were excellent BUT I made it clear I did not want to visit the markets to save time. We started at Killi Killi, then Murillo Square, then Witches' Market, then Moon Valley, then the cable car. Unfortunately for me, by the time we arrived at the cable car it was rush hour and the sun was just setting. We shuffled up two flights of stairs in the crush and boarded the car. I was facing the mountain with snow Grandfather? as the rays of the sun slowly turned the snow pink. What a lovely photo it would have made - had I been allowed to stand up in the car which I was not. Upon arrival at El Alto the sun had set and all I could see were the twinkling lights - yes, attractive in itself but NOT the panoramic view I wanted to capture on my camera. VERY disappointing and annoying as this writer knew the timings of the sun better than the local supplier! I just wish I had insisted that we start the tour with the cable car ride. My guide, Marcelo, was aware of my disappointment and annoyance but I doubt he raised the issue with the supplier. When I re-read the itinerary for the tour it seems that in addition to the markets I did not see San Francisco church or San Pedro prison, perhaps because they were near the markets? I was returned to my hotel at 7.15 p.m.

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