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Bolivia - Uyuni, Potosi, Laguna Tarapaya, Oruro, Cochabamba, La Paz, Copacabana
Uyuni
Tati Laura, Cabrera 334
Shared bath, basic, good parking in the 'patio'
50Bol. for 2pers + 5Bol. for 1 bike
Potosi
Residencial Sumaj, C. Gumiel
Shared bath, very hot shower, clean, kitchen available
30Bol. p.pers + 5Bol. for 1 bike
they provide good tours to the mines of Potosi
recommended
Laguna del Inca, Tarapaya
entrance: 10Bol. p.pers, tent 10Bol. shower with bath. comfortable.
highly recommended for a bath in the hot water!
Oruro
Residencial Gran Boston, Pagador 1159 y Cochabamba
90Bol. for a double room, shared bath, very nice beds, safe parking, look for breakfast at other hostels in the center (6Bol. p.pers)
Cochabamba
Residencial El Jardin, Hamiraya 245 (between Colombia y Ecuador)
25Bol. for a double room, shared bath, nice garden, safe parking, with breakfast, excellent value!!!
For all the swiss travellers: Yerba Buena, 25 Mayo entre Ecuador y Rocha. Rösti mit Bratwurst is served!!!
La Paz
Residencial Inti Kalka, Diagonal Juan XXII N132 (between Illampu y Lineares), very close to the center and the nice markets.
100Bol. for a double room, private bath.
Park the bike in the 'patio', not more than 2 bikes! The entrance is a bit tricky, but the owner is helpful!
Copacabana
Ambassador, Bolivar y Jaruegui
35Bol. p.pers in a double, private bath
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Great Info
Thanks for these names - we are off soon and will keep them in mind
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Potosi
We stayed in KOALA DEN BACK PAKER'S HOSTEL on Junin 56, Villa Imperial de Potosí. Its litte tricky to get there- JUNIN is one way street, and from city centre is close for trafick. You just need to go little around.
Owners are very nice pepole, they have 2 hostels- you park on the other one. Its just 100 meter away, down the road. We park there 4 motorbikes, its possible maybe 2 more, if you good at tetris. They have special platforms to help drive inside, floor is a bit slippery. Bikes are very safe and rain protected. Hostel have wi-fi (nice), brekfast (nice), common area (nice), hot showers, and HEATING!(you will love it- we where on winter time...)
They also make a trips to Potosi silver mine 2 times per day. Price is low, and you need to buy a gifts for miners for about 2-3usd per person. In Potosi is also Mint/Coint museum. Both museum and mine are really good and worth of see.
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