Walking Downtown La Paz Bolivia 🇧🇴 Parque Urbano
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Today we are high in the Andes Mountains in the city of La Paz, Bolivia the most important city in the country. This is a downtown walking tour near the central park and university areas. Parque Urbano Central Park
22 November 2023
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Great video!
Saludos desde Bolivia bienvenido . Disfruta la gastronomía que todo es delicioso
Hi great video, what was the weather like in November ?
November is quite chilly, but not frozen. It's the southern hemisphere so November is spring. Temps range from 36 to 63.
14:36, nice Art Deco building. Reminds me of Bogota.
that coffe shop has the best cookies in town
You've captured the essence of the Central Urban Park and the City Tour in a way that truly makes viewers feel like they're part of the journey. The beauty of La Paz and the city's energy really shine through your footage and commentary. I look forward to seeing more of your adventures and explorations in the future! Thanks for taking us on this exciting virtual tour of Bolivia!
Wow, thank you!
Very nice video!!!
Greetings from a peruvian who has lived in bolivia 18 years.
Fantastic views! Thanks for showing us.
Thanks for the video. I'll be visiting La Paz and other parts of Bolivia next year. I will be traveling alone. I like to walk around cities on my own, versus taking a tour/guide. Did you feel safe walking around on your own?
I did. Maybe not super safe like I feel in Leon. Maybe a little less safe than Buenos Aires. But it definitely did not feel dangerous. It's a nice city that I like a lot. Be aware of the altitude, it is super high. Brace yourself, the air is THIN.
If that was a poodle at 14:10, I'm moving to Bolivia 😍😂.
In the flowers? Definitely not a poodle.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog I think it was at least part poodle.
I hope there's a cable car ride in this series. Those look so cool.
Maybe
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog I highly recommend it. Doing the cable car for sure you will capture a glimpse of all the city. I recommend you do the whole yellow line ( estación Ciudad Satélite to Estación Curva de Holguín) and from there take the green line. You won’t be disappointed. And also it is a nice way to know the city without getting tired because of the altitude.
I did ALL TEN main lines :)
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog Awesome!!!! :) I hope you liked it!!
It was super cool.
Nice. I've always wanted to live in Argentina. Have you ever been there?
I have not, but it is very high on my list to get to. Especially now that we have an office there again.
Ya patron starts people from andean regions migrating to Cochabamba but actually SantaCruz is the one receiving way more people from Cochabamba, Chuquisaca and Tarija due its great economic growth, boom on high class suburban houses, also way cheaper to acquire land and decent urban planning compared to Cbba or LaPaz. All the best realestate projects are happening in SantaCruz atm.
LaPaz downtown is old but at least 2-3 times larger than the ones in SantaCruz and Cochabamba as well u experience more "city" life inside this area, also better infrastructure around downtown that they could easily revamp it by demolishing or replacing those old buildings falling apart. The city problem comes outside downtown connectivity, CableCar was planned to help out but still not optimal due people mess in the north+east side where theres no parks or good infrastructure for improve people quality of life. The Southern Macrodistrict in LaPaz is the place to live "fine" because is modern and has better urban planning and QoL services, suited for condos and housing too.