The best place to get a bird's eye view! To go to the Sun, you must first go to Matou to buy a boat ticket. There are several boat companies next to Matou to choose from. It takes about an hour to sail to the shore. Although you need to walk a little up the mountain, you can see many donkeys carrying goods and Inca women along the hillside. The hard work of the donkeys going up and down is hard, but I respect the needs of the local residents! Every time you go up a height, you will have a different view. It is a very comfortable hiking stop.
National Art Museum
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It may not be the largest art gallery in the world, but you are in La Paz, not Paris. This place is a neglected treat. I was probably the only guest in this place, which is a shame. The building itself is full of character - but pay attention to the top floor - instead of railings on the balcony, you will find small animal sculptures! During my visit, the main focus was on Inés Córdova and Gil Imaná, two contemporary artists working in many different media. If the quality of this show is typical, this museum should be a treat wherever you go. I also loved the way the art was arranged - it's not just stuff pinned to the wall, art is either hung from the ceiling individually or on platforms. Whoever put this exhibition together is a very talented and imaginative curator. Take time to look around this old building, as some areas can be semi-hidden. During my visit, there was probably a hall to one side of the foyer, between the exhibition halls. There is also a small but interesting gift shop. I would recommend this museum to anyone with the slightest interest in art. The admission fee is very small
Mi Teleferico
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Although the transportation system is relatively new, there are already a number of routes that connect to different parts of La Paz and El Alto. It doesn't take long to travel through the entire system, but some routes are not connected to each other, so you need to plan your trip in advance.