Charming colonial hostal in the heart of La Paz
-16.496796°, -68.137247° Hostal Naira is centrally located in La Paz, very close to the Witches' Market, Basilica of San Francisco, Plaza San Francisco and cable car stations. This makes it ideal for exploring the city. Opposite the Basilica, this authentic charming and attractive colonial architecture offers rooms around two courtyards with connections between in the basement. The reception is in the basement. Beware of the stairs. The upper floors can only be reached by stairs and the hotel has no lift, but porters are available. Laundry service and luggage storage is also available. Good breakfast is in the café with freshly prepared options.
In April 2025, our clean basic twin bedroom 211 (2F) overlooked the street above the café towards the basilica. Traffic noise is not the problem, but street vendors use automated repetitive voice advertising, which can be very annoying. We closed the balcony doors to keep the noise out, but also the fresh air. Ask for a room around the second courtyard. The twin room has a good hot shower, but Wi-Fi reception was poor with multiple disconnections and tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms were lacking. Staff are friendly, helpful, and accommodating.
Hostal Naira is a charming colonial hostal in the heart of La Paz....
Read more-16.496796°, -68.137247° Hostal Naira is centrally located in La Paz, very close to the Witches' Market, Basilica of San Francisco, Plaza San Francisco and cable car stations. This makes it ideal for exploring the city. Opposite the Basilica, this authentic charming and attractive colonial architecture offers rooms around two courtyards with connections between in the basement. The reception is in the basement. Beware of the stairs. The upper floors can only be reached by stairs and the hotel has no lift, but porters are available. Laundry service and luggage storage is also available. Good breakfast is in the café with freshly prepared options.||In April 2025, our clean basic twin bedroom 211 (2F) overlooked the street above the café towards the basilica. Traffic noise is not the problem, but street vendors use automated repetitive voice advertising, which can be very annoying. We closed the balcony doors to keep the noise out, but also the fresh air. Ask for a room around the second courtyard. The twin room has a good hot shower, but Wi-Fi reception was poor with multiple disconnections and tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms were lacking. Staff are friendly, helpful, and accommodating. ||Hostal Naira is a charming colonial hostal in the heart of La Paz....
Read moreWonderful! Rooms: After staying in dorm rooms I felt like I’d arrived to luxury. The rooms were super comfortable and the shower was by far the best I’ve had in Bolivia, great water pressure and nice and hot. Plenty of warm sheets and a little table to sit at and do some work/have a beer. I will note that this is a hotel not really a Hostal but the names seem interchangeable here. Everything was super clean and I liked the extra tough of the photo of the Cholita above the bed. Location: very much central, close walking distance to Mercado del Brujas, plenty of restaurants and tour guide operators. It’s steep though - as I’m sure everywhere is. Service: The staff here are really helpful and friendly. I was so appreciative that they allowed me to check in early as my bus had arrived very early in the morning. I also had some trouble breathing one night I think because of the elevation (and perhaps in addition a little of the pollution) and they were able to give me some oxygen to help. Breakfast: love an included breakfast and this one happens at a little cafe in the entrance to the hotel. Includes eggs, cheese, bread, coffee and fruit.
Thank you for having me, i will be recommending this hotel for a “recoup”...
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