La Paz Food and Beer Tour

Experience the culinary delights of La Paz on a walking food, wine, and beer evening tour. Indulge in authentic Bolivian delicacies, local beer, and a special local cocktail. Limited spots available!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Iglesia de San Francisco - We meet at the doors to this incredible church whose facade is not only beautiful, but also fascinating
  • Mercado Lanza - This central market is a great place to try local food, but you need to know where to go!
  • La Paz - We continue the tour visiting several local restaurants
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Food and drinks
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Spend an evening exploring La Paz’s foodie culture on foot, eating at authentic restaurants, drinking local beer and making yourself a cocktail. Your local expert guide leads you on a delicious trip through La Paz’s dining landscape, stopping at local eateries to eat Bolivian delicacies and specialties. The 3 hour tour concludes at a restaurant where you’ll try an special local cocktail. Numbers are limited to ensuring a good experience.

  • Maximum 15 passengers per group
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required (only few options available)
  • If you have any allergies, please advise at time of booking
  • Not recommended for people with restrictions or special allergies
Location
Basilica of Saint Francis
Sagarnaga
We meet at the doors to San Francisco Church at 6:30 pm. Your guide will have red cap identification.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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423dericl
Jun 21, 2024
Great tour!! I super recommend it - Great tour with tons of information and food!! Make sure to go with an empty stomach. I really loved the tour with Daniel, he is very knowledgeable and fun, at the end of the tour I even had a chance to dance salsa. There was a free class in the last restaurant we stopped.
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669jemb
Jun 15, 2024
So much food - great! - Amara was so knowledgeable and shared a lot of information with us above and beyond the food. The food was amazing and it was great to try local food. There was so much food so I would recommend sharing everything! The cocktail was a great touch
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Hannalocherer
May 5, 2024
Great tour to get to know typical Bolivian food - We had a lot of delicious food and drinks on the tour, as well as a lot of information. Highly recommended, make sure you come hungry!
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Lisa_p
Apr 29, 2024
Varied and Plentiful! - Amara was very knowledgeable about the food and the area. She was able to answer questions, and the choices of food and location for each "course" were incredible! I'm glad I didn't eat beforehand, as there was plenty to experience on this tour. I would strongly recommend it to anyone visiting La Paz for the first time.
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Kevincc1395pk
Apr 24, 2024
Excellent La Paz food tour with an amazing guide - During my stay in Bolivia, I was pleasantly surprised by the local delicacies that I tasted. Although Bolivia is not known for its culinary offerings, the food I tried during my tour was impressive. We indulged in a variety of dishes, from anticuchos at a street food stand to cocktails and picamacho at a nice restaurant in an upscale hotel. During the tour, our guide Max shared with us many Bolivian culinary traditions, including the fascinating Bolivian drinking etiquette and the origin stories of many dishes. Max, our guide, was incredibly warm and hugely entertaining. He even offered his cell phone/WhatsApp number in case we needed assistance during our stay in La Paz. Max's self-deprecating humor, such as having to support five wives and five kids, added to the tour's enjoyment. The Bolivian hospitality truly impressed us, and we left feeling grateful for the experience. If you're looking for a foodie tour in La Paz, I highly recommend the Red Cap Walking Tour, and don't forget to ask for Max as your guide.
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Teodora_i
Apr 5, 2024
Great food tout - Great variety of food and nice informative guide. We learned a lot and sampled 5-6 different food offerings from street food to nice boutique.
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Sdjohndoe
Jul 22, 2024
Great food, great guide - The guide was so friendly and informative, we tried a lot of new foods that I'd heard of but not had before. Only one other person on the tour which meant it was really cosy and fun!
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Mollybe2702qs
Jan 21, 2024
Good experience, recommended! - We had a nice time on the Red Cap Foodie Tour. The food was tasty and our guide, Marisol, did a good job explaining everything to us. We went to 4 different places and tried 6 different dishes and two different drinks and all were different types of dishes.
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Tariqah5072sg
Jan 22, 2024
Some Good and Some Ok - Four stops total. Two were great and two were average. We wrote some food/drink restrictions during booking but the guide was only aware of some of them, which caused some confusion at the end. We told the guide multiple times that we love spicy food but she kept asking for the spicy dishes to be made mild for us. Overall, an ok tour, not a big miss if you do not do it.
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Bartl0miej
Apr 11, 2024
This tour needs a much better guide, and better food locations - We meet outside of the Cathedral on a Saturday night and were met with a thriving atmosphere of music and Easter food markets. Our guide didn't bother to acknowledge any of this and instead quickly ushered us past the fun and towards an empty restaurant, where we had a mediocre tasting sandwich. I was very surprised a Bolivian classic like Salteña was not included in the tour. Instead we had a meal at a Hotel restaurant. At another place we were comically asked to share out a bowl of soup among 10 of us, with just our own tablespoons to work with, as our guide disappeared for a smoke break. When she was present she would engage in very long winded stories while the food sat around getting cold. Most of the food was left uneaten. As it ended we were invited to stay for a drink, however the room could not clear fast enough. Very disappointing as I know Bolivia has more to offer for food but this tour did nothing to showcase that, and our very low energy guide did little to keep our group engaged.
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