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The best city hikes and walks in Bolivia

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Urban hiking trails in Bolivia traverse a landscape shaped by the Andes Mountains, offering routes that blend city exploration with natural features. The country's topography includes high-altitude cities, historical colonial centers, and areas where urban development meets dramatic Andean scenery. These trails often incorporate ancient pathways and provide views of surrounding peaks and valleys.

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  • The most popular urban hiking route is Plaza 25 de Mayo – Time & Coffee La Recoleta loop from Sucre

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Plaza 25 de Mayo – Time & Coffee La Recoleta loop from Sucre

10.6km

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160m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 19, 2025, Statue of Christ With View of Sucre

Be sure to bring sunscreen and sturdy shoes. It's windy on the mountain, but with UV 11 sun exposure, you can easily get sunburned. It's a good idea to get used to the air to avoid too much breathing difficulty.

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The path up is about 200 meters long and leads over rocky, awkward steps, and is quite strenuous. It's recommended only to attempt the hike if you're already somewhat accustomed to the altitude and can breathe well. But it's definitely worth it for the incredible view.

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The five-aisled Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora de La Paz, as it is called in full, was built from March 24, 1835 under the direction of Manual Sanahuja and inaugurated in 1925. The consecration took place during the 100th anniversary celebrations of Bolivia's independence.

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The 18th-century Palais Marquis de Villa Verde houses a surprisingly modern museum that showcases the regional peculiarities and unique characteristics of Bolivia's independent cultures.

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During the colonization period, eucalyptus trees grew around Plaza Murillo, which, among other things, surrounded the city's most important drinking water source, the Neptune Fountain. Even then, the square was the center of social life and a popular meeting place for the residents of La Paz.

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The seat of the President of Bolivia has been rebuilt, expanded, remodeled and modernized many times throughout its history. Much of the architecture and interior still dates back to the new building in 1853 and the remodeling in 1923.

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Plaza Pedro de Anzúrez is a quiet, historic square in Sucre that is a wonderful place to relax. Nestled at the foot of Churuquella Hill, the square offers a wide view of the city, especially impressive at sunset. It is fascinating to see how this plaza has retained its colonial charm. Old streets with special names such as "Street of the Black Cat" and "Street of the Quarrelsome Cat" bear witness to a turbulent history. A special highlight is the café that is located here and invites you to take a cozy break. Anyone interested in history should visit the La Recoleta convent, which adorns one of the square's facades, as well as marvel at the old sundial and the historic fountain from 1630. The flair of this place is unmistakable, a mix of colonial architecture, quiet corners and historical heritage - the perfect spot to experience Sucre from its authentic side.

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August 21, 2024, Plaza 25 de Mayo

This square is at its most beautiful on Sundays, when it is largely closed to vehicles. A variety of events take place here then, a stage is set up for musicians, and dance groups and sports groups can be found here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Bolivia?

Komoot currently features 3 urban hiking trails in Bolivia. These routes offer a great way to explore the cities and their surroundings on foot.

What is the best time of year for urban hikes in Bolivia?

The optimal period for outdoor activities and trekking in Bolivia, including urban hikes, is typically between May and September. This corresponds to the southern-hemisphere winter, with June to August generally offering the most stable and pleasant weather conditions for exploring.

Are there any circular urban hiking routes in Bolivia?

Yes, all the urban hiking routes currently featured on komoot for Bolivia are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Plaza 25 de Mayo – Time & Coffee La Recoleta loop from Sucre or the Simón Bolívar Monument – Calle Jaén loop from La Paz, both designed to bring you back to your starting point.

What can I expect to see along urban hiking trails in Bolivia?

Urban hikes in Bolivia often blend city exploration with glimpses of the country's rich natural and historical landscape. While specific routes focus on cityscapes, Bolivia as a whole is known for its diverse attractions. You might find yourself near significant historical sites or with views towards dramatic natural features like the unique rock formations of Valle de la Luna or the stunning Valley of the Souls.

What is the difficulty level of urban hikes in Bolivia?

All the urban hiking routes currently listed for Bolivia are rated as 'moderate' difficulty. This means they are suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness and some experience, often involving varied terrain and some elevation changes, but generally manageable for most active individuals.

Are there urban hikes suitable for families in Bolivia?

While all current routes are rated moderate, many families with active children could enjoy these urban hikes. The routes, such as the Time & Coffee La Recoleta – Plaza 25 de Mayo loop from Sucre, are designed to explore city environments, offering plenty of points of interest to keep younger hikers engaged. Always consider the distance and elevation for your family's specific capabilities.

What do other hikers say about urban hiking in Bolivia?

The urban hiking routes in Bolivia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars from 195 ratings. Hikers often praise the unique blend of cultural immersion and active exploration these city walks provide, offering a different perspective on Bolivia's vibrant urban centers.

What kind of distances can I expect on urban hiking trails in Bolivia?

The urban hiking trails in Bolivia typically cover distances ranging from approximately 9.5 to 10.5 kilometers. For instance, the Plaza 25 de Mayo – Time & Coffee La Recoleta loop from Sucre is about 10.5 kilometers long, offering a substantial walk through the city.

Are there any urban hikes that offer views of significant landmarks or natural features?

Yes, urban hikes in Bolivia often provide opportunities to see important city landmarks and, in some cases, offer views towards the surrounding dramatic landscapes. For example, the Simón Bolívar Monument – Calle Jaén loop from La Paz will take you through historic parts of the city, potentially offering glimpses of the unique topography that defines La Paz.

What should I wear for urban hikes in Bolivia?

Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain that can be encountered even within urban areas, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are recommended. Layers are also advisable, especially if hiking in cities like La Paz, where altitude can lead to significant temperature changes throughout the day. Don't forget sun protection and water.

Can I find urban hikes with nearby cafes or places to rest in cities like La Paz or Sucre?

Absolutely. Urban hikes, by their nature, often pass through or near city centers and neighborhoods. Routes like the Plaza 25 de Mayo – Time & Coffee La Recoleta loop from Sucre are designed to explore urban areas, meaning you'll likely find numerous cafes, restaurants, and public spaces to rest and refuel along the way.

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