Lots of ATMs, market sellers, reasonable hotels.Walking from bottom to top will test your altitude acclimatisation! Cute little Cuban bar/restaurant half way up.
Interesting street to wander around with lots of the colourful souvenirs which are popular for tourists.
our hotel was just along this calle so we have walked in and out a lot during our 3 days staying in la paz. it's famous cos it keeps the witches areas as well
Interesting full of foreigns, abd stores with awuayos and all bolivian traditional clothing, colorfull and pleasent to walk trough. Love the view from there.
No matter how many times one walks Sagarnaga up and down, there will always be a new passage, store, street vendor, food stall or public scene. This is the spirit of La Paz, one can get good quality or quantity at the right price
It's just a little street full of shops with really nice people. This is the place to buy typical Bolivian souvenirs and handcrafts, plus native instruments.
Looking for a seven-eyed exotic cuckoo bird from the Andes? You could probably find it on this street! They have everything you could possible want. Watch your pocketbook and wallet; there are people everywhere, but for colorful shopping fun, Calle Sagarnaga can't be beat!
This was the best part of my trip to La Paz. I was able to purchased a ton of Alpaca textiles (rugs, sweaters, slippers etc.) for super cheap! The best part of this experience was the haggling. When I started out I was a bit shy, but towards the end I was a haggling champ! Next time I come back, I'm definitely going to splurge on more rugs. If you come to La Paz and you're a collector of textiles, bring an extra empty suitcase... You'll need it!Be forewarned, if you're coming with a stroller or somebody in a wheelchair the roads are uneven, broken and not a ramp in sight. We went with an elderly person in a stroller and it ended up requiring a lot of work.
We love this street - always something happening there. The shopping is amazing of course & it's always good to buy a spell or two for friends at home.
This place is really interesting! Tons of exotic things for sale along with more touristic things. I know some people think it is all a tourist only place but after I did some tours I learned that a lot of locals actually do buy the cat/llama fetus', etc. Definitely go and if you can ask about the Bolivian traditions regarding these things!