We stayed here 3 times for multiple days, in between doing multi-day outings around La Paz.||The good:|- inexpensive. We paid 35Bs per person per night for a private room with shared bathroom.|- good location. Although it's a bit of a climb from the tourist area, it's fairly well located close to the city center. There's a small tienda on the other side of the street with fresh bread.|- flexible: you can easily decide if you want to stay a day longer. You can leave your bags there if you don't want to bring everything along for a multi-day trek e.g.|- kitchen is pretty well equiped|- hot showers if you don't use too much water|- Friendly staff ||Things that could be better:|- you have to bring your own toilet paper, which is a bit annoying.|- no drinking water available.|- the patio is colorful, but could use some more sofas or chairs to make it more of a place to meet fellow travellers|- the door closes at 11pm and you have to warn the owner if you want to get home later. She's totally fine with staying up late to let you in, but it feels like having to ask permission from a surrogate mom.||I would...
Read moreIf you're looking for a budget hostal, this is your best option. The room was clean and the bed was comfortable. The WiFi worked quite good for Bolivia. There are some tight rules but I believe it's better this way (look at the pictures). The kitchen and the bathrooms are not perfect but just good enough. There was always warm water in the shower. The owner helps you if you need a taxi or informations about the town. We enjoyed a pleasent stay for 4 nights and would join the same...
Read moreNice hostel at 3 blocks from the main square. The space is clean and works properly. There aren't many rooms, so it is pretty quiet and silent. Wifi works well. The only thing that i would improve is that, during the night, everytime you go in/out, the employed have to wake up and unlock the door for you, and this make the passage through that thresold...
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