Visitors to La Paz come here primarily to experience the excellent climate of the city and the vibrant culture and traditions of the local population.
At the Witches’ Market visitors can interact with the locals and buy herbs and traditional Aymara medicines. The most popular monuments in La Paz include the Presidential Palace, churches of San Francisco and Santo Domingo and Casa de Pedro Domingo Murillo.
La Paz also has a number of museums such as the Museo Costumbrista, Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Museo del Litoral, Museo del Oro, Museo del Charango and Museo de Historia Natural. These museums have displays on a variety of interesting subjects such as the history, culture, handicrafts and natural history of the region.
The Feria de Alasitas is celebrated with great pomp and ceremony every year in the month of January. Nearby attractions include the Moon Valley, Lake Titicaca and Copacabana.
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