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Bolivia, La Paz - Hotel
Hotel Oberland, Malassa, 10km outside of La Paz (Center) is a nice chalet style hotel with restaurant, indoor pool, Sauna and large rooms. Walter Schmidt, the swiss owner, welcomes motorcycle-travellers. Safe motorcycle parking. In off-season, room rates start at 15$.
At 3200m its at the lowest altitude you can get anywhere in La Paz.
See www.h-oberland.com
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Camping is about $4 a night. Highly recommended, great area for hiking/scenery.
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Hotel Torino
Hotel Torino is just off of a quaint plaza, not far from everything. It is a youth hostel, so quite accomodating and inexpensive. We had to ride the bikes up into the first level behind the doors that lock at night, but it was do-able.
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Another youth hostel with decent motorbike parking is the wild rover, it's a bit of a party hostel though so if you want to sleep get a room downstairs. I'm staying here at the moment, it's very clean and I'm paying 50b in a 10 bed dorm.
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2x hostels in La Paz
Pirwa Hostel La Paz
Avenida Montes 641
La Paz, Bolivia
pirwahostelscusco.com
+591 2 2458748
(Bikes are parked in the courtyard off the street. As I recall the entrance is locked sometime late in the evening.)
Bacoo Hostel
Alto de la Alianza 693
Nuestra Señora de La Paz
Bienvenidos !!! - nombre_empresa
+591 2280679
(Bikes are parked in the main walk way behind a 24/7 locked door)
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2008/09 - NJ to Costa Rica and back to NJ
2012/13 - NJ to Northern Argentina, Jamaica, Cuba and back to NJ
2023 - Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia...back to Peru.
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We stayed at Hotel Oberland. Walter is a biker and a good bloke. A double room is $US68/night and a triple $US78/night. Expensive but we thought it was well worth it. Secure parking for your bikes and space to work on them, great facilities and a 40B taxi ride into the city. The GPS co-ordinates are: South 16 degrees 34.055' West 068 degrees 05.364'
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great new campsite near la paz
Colibri Camping in Jupapina in the Valley of the Flowers, near the Valley of the Moon offers great camping spots with incredible views and also a cabin and a coup,e of teepees.
it's got safe and secure parking too. The site is brand new and has a fantastic kitchen, amazing bathrooms and is beautiful.
it's got a website Colibri Camping | where eagles soar and an email address colibricamping@hotmail.com
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Update (dec 2017)
Just spent 2 hours checking out hotels.
Hotel Torino - no go they did not have parking
Hostel Wild-Rover no go as well they told me it was not possible because they had no room in hall. They installed a small desk in hall.
Hostel across street from Wild-Rover - no go for big bike because 3 steps high to courtyard and they didnt have a ramp.
Bacoo - I meant to reach it but they are located on a street that is pedestrian only(seemed like - damn maps.me) so I gave up as cops were on location.
Pirwa - has parking for 2 big bikes - this is where we are staying 210Bob for a private room queen bed but shared bedroom.
Wish we had gone there first.
Another option - Hotel Davina : they had parking but room was 400Bob - I declined
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