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Atix Hotel

La Paz, Bolivia

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Featuring a modern facade built with native Bolivian wood and Comanche stone, Atix Hotel offers luxury accommodation in La Paz. Guests at Atix Hotel can enjoy a fine dining experience and savour traditional Bolivian gastronomy at Ona restaurant on the first floor, or enjoy world-class cocktails at 591 Bar on the rooftop. Guests are greeted with a complimentary welcome drink and breakfast is included daily. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. The guest rooms, corridors and common areas at Atix Hotel are decorated with art and photography by Gaston Ugalde, a renowned Bolivian artist who created an exclusive collection for Atix Hotel. Each room features panoramic mountain views, a private bathroom and a shower with Rainshower technology. In addition, rooms are fitted with a flat-screen cable TV, a minibar, a safety-deposit box, air conditioning and heating. Atix Hotel invites guests to relax at the Wellness Club, which features a Jacuzzi, a sauna and a steam room, as well as an infinity pool and a fully-equipped gym. There is a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service at Atix Hotel. Shuttle services can be arranged at a surcharge and free private parking is available on site. Cota Cota Park is 1.9 km from Atix Hotel, while Moon Valley is 5.3 km from the property. The nearest airport is El Alto International Airport, 18 km from Atix Hotel.

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Welcome to our travel blog! Today, WE are excited to take YOU on a journey to the beautiful La Paz locality in the heart of Bolivia.
La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia and its highest city. Located at an altitude of over 3,600 meters above sea level, La Paz offers visitors a unique experience with its stunning views of the Andes Mountains and rich cultural heritage.
One of the city's most popular attractions is the Witches' Market, where locals sell herbs, potions, and other traditional remedies. The market also offers a glimpse into Bolivia's indigenous culture, with colorful textiles and handicrafts on display.
For a more historical experience, WE recommend visiting the Tiwanaku archaeological site, which is located about an hour's drive from La Paz. This ancient city was once a hub of Andean civilization and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If YOU are feeling adventurous, WE suggest taking a ride on the world's highest urban cable car system, which conne...
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