Mujeres Creando

La Paz


A very basic cafe behind a good cause – it supports a range of women's rights activities around the country, offering a common area to talk, as well as a library and a small crafts store. Also houses a small hostal. You can't miss the kissing llamas mural or the hot-pink house.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby La Paz attractions

1. Museo Elsa Paredes de Salazar

0.24 MILES

An intriguing collection of more than 800 dolls from around the world, most dressed in traditional Bolivian costumes, but some from other continents and…

2. Museo Nacional de Arqueología Tiwanaku

0.3 MILES

Two blocks east of El Prado, this small but well-sorted collection of artifacts illustrates the most interesting aspects of Tiwanaku culture – those that…

3. Sopocachi

0.35 MILES

Sopocachi has some of La Paz’ best restaurants and nightspots. You can spend a few hours people watching on Plaza Eduardo Avaroa, before hoofing up to the…

4. Parque Urbano Central

0.38 MILES

La Paz’s city park has interesting skyways and the Mirador Laikakota. Traveling circuses will often set up here, too.

5. Fundación Solón

0.41 MILES

This building was once home to Walter Solón Romero, one of the nation's most important and politically active artists. Known for his elaborate murals and…

6. Salar Galería de Arte

0.41 MILES

Bolivia's top contemporary artists showcase their work at this whimsical three-story gallery.

7. Iglesia Indígena de San Pedro

0.47 MILES

Founded in 1549 and finished at the end of the 18th century after the siege of La Paz by Tupac Katari, the ‘Indigenous Church of San Pedro’ has baroque…

8. Mirador Laikakota

0.49 MILES

The Mirador Laikakota – part of the children's museum – is in a tranquil park setting and is perfect for kids.