CANDELARIA VIRGEN BASILICA
Basilica of the Indigenous Virgin of Bolivia of Renaissance and Baroque ...Read more
IGLESIA Y MUSEO DEL CONVENTO DE SAN FRANCISCO
A church whose roofs offer the most beautiful view of the imperial cityRead more
BASÍLICA DE SAN FRANCISCO
Basilica built with stones and monuments looted from the Tiwanaku site, ...Read more
CATEDRAL BASÍLICA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA PAZ
This cathedral, located in Plaza 10 de Noviembre, is the most imposing in ...Read more
IGLESIA Y CONVENTO SAN FELIPE DE NERI
This church has beautiful neoclassical altars and paintings from the 18th ...Read more
HOSPITAL SANTA BÁRBARA
This building, composed of three naves, is one of the rare surviving ...Read more
SANTUARIO DE MANQUIRI
This magnificent church, located in a unique natural setting, bears witness ...Read more
MUSEO Y CONVENTO DE SANTA CLARA
A museum rich with the many works of art accumulated in the monastery for ...Read more
MONASTERIO Y TEMPLO DE SANTA TERESA
This monastery houses several interesting works by painters from the ...Read more
CATEDRAL METROPOLITANA
This cathedral offers a harmonious whole that can compete with the great ...Read more
DESIGN MISSION
Read moreFounded in 1706, restored in 1982. The cathedral is a real jewel. A haven of peace around a pure wonder…
SAN JAVIER MISSION
Read moreThe first mission of the entire region (founded in 1692). Father Schmidt established the first school of music and a workshop that produced violins, harps and organs.
MISSION OF SAN IGNACIO DE VELASCO
Read moreFounded in 1748. The church dates back to 1974. Nearby, Lake Guapomo, ideal for swimming or fishing.
MISSION SANTA ANA DE VELASCO
Read moreIt is the only Jesuit church that has reached us intact, without restoration, since its construction in 1755. Many original works.
MISSION OF SAN MIGUEL DE VELASCO
Read moreConsidered as the jewel of the Missions missions. Built by Martin Schmidt's disciples in 1721 and completely restored since then. There is a small craft craft workshop where Indians continue to exercise their art.
If you have little time, we recommend that you purchase a «turnkey tower» in a Santa Cruz (Totaitu or Uimpex) or La Paz agency. It is even possible to start with Viru Viru airport, without going through Santa Cruz. If you have time or a small budget, you can travel by bus. Find out at the terminal, if you wish to go beyond Concepción (towards San Ignacio, Santa Ana or San Rafael): buses go so far only if the state of the road permits (in Santa Cruz: Flota Chiquitana). Departures every day at 6 am from the bus terminal. At each step, take a ticket for the next city). If you only have a few days, the missions of San Javier and Concepcion (2-day circuit) will give you a good idea of the missions.