老澳门六合彩开奖记录


In the lively La Ceja (Eyebrow) district, which commands one of the highest real-estate prices in El Alto for its commercial value, you鈥檒l find a variety of electronic gadgets and mercantile goods. For an excellent market experience, don鈥檛 miss the massive Mercado 16 de Julio, which stretches for many blocks along the main thoroughfare and across Plaza 16 de Julio.

This shopaholic鈥檚 paradise has absolutely everything, from food and electronics, to vehicles and animals, all at reasonable prices. Heads up: watch your wallet in both senses of the phrase.


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老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby La Paz attractions

1. La Paz Cemetery

0.85 MILES

As in many Latin American cemeteries, bodies are first buried in the Western way or are placed in a crypt. Then, within 10 years, they are disinterred and鈥

2. Mercado Negro

1.5 MILES

Tight travelers can grab a bargain at the Mercado Negro, a clogged maze of makeshift stalls that sprawls over several blocks to the west of Isaac Tamayo鈥

3. Museo de la Coca

1.65 MILES

Chew on some facts inside the small, slightly tired Coca Museum, which explores the sacred leaf鈥檚 role in traditional societies, its use by the soft-drink鈥

4. Mercado de las Brujas

1.66 MILES

The city鈥檚 most unusual market lies along Calles Jim茅nez and Linares between Sag谩rnaga and Av Mariscal Santa Cruz, amid lively tourist artesan铆as (stores鈥

5. Iglesia de San Francisco

1.74 MILES

The hewed stone basilica of San Francisco was founded in 1548 by Fray Francisco de los 脕ngeles. The original structure collapsed under heavy snowfall鈥

6. Museo San Francisco

1.74 MILES

The cloisters and garden of the Museo San Francisco, adjacent to the basilica, beautifully revive the history and art of the city鈥檚 landmark. There are鈥

7. Iglesia Ind铆gena de San Pedro

1.75 MILES

Founded in 1549 and finished at the end of the 18th century after the siege of La Paz by Tupac Katari, the 鈥業ndigenous Church of San Pedro鈥 has baroque鈥

8. Museo Tambo Quirquincho

1.76 MILES

This intriguing museum, a former tambo (wayside market and inn), houses 10 rooms of temporary art exhibitions that change monthly. Past exhibitions have鈥