Most travelers come to Uyuni to visit some of the world’s most unusual terrain—the Salar de Uyuni. This is the world’s largest salt flat, and you’ll want to bring a camera for surreal photos of salt-encrusted ground, geysers, and multicolored lakes.
Restaurants in Uyuni
5 based on 13 reviews
I booked 2 nights here with my boyfriend and two friends thinking we would be having one rest day and then heading to the Salt Flats. Unfortunately, my boyfriend got altitude sickness and food poisoning so our plans changed a bit. We ended up extending our stay daily and stayed for 6 nights. The staff were amazing. They gave us tips on how to make him feel better and gave us details on nearby hospital, that luckily we didn’t need to visit in the end. The hostel is a short walk from the Main Street where you can buy food and souvenirs. The hostel itself is very clean and comfortable. The photos on Trip Advisor do not do it justice. It’s actually more aesthetically pleasing in person. The breakfast is one of the best we’ve had. From 8-10am they have fresh scrambled eggs, toast, cereal, milk, coffee, tea and watermelon. It was lovely! I would definitely recommend this hostel to anyone visiting the Salt Flats in Uyuni.
4 based on 40 reviews
This hostel is very good value. Lovely old building very comfey bed and large room and a good shower with plenty of hot water. The buffet breakfast is superb. I arrived early on first day and staff offered me breakfast and let me check in early too. The staff were very very helpful and the hostel was clean. Not to be overlooked.
4 based on 32 reviews
Alojamiento La Roca is a family run hostel located three blocks from Main Square. We offer single, double and triple rooms with cable TV and hot water 24h / 7.
We stayed for 2 weeks here during total quarantine due to coronavirus. The owners are very nice people, even brought us food several times... It is centrally located, very clean... Would recommend rooms with private bathroom. Only thing for improvement is the bed mattresses on king size beds are outdated, and not comfortable. Must purchase new ones.
3 based on 187 reviews
Please, do to book your room with them! This is worst place I have ever seen in my life. Everything was so dirty, the room stinks, there is no hot water (even though they say they have hot shower), the water floods the bathroom, the breakfast is something I dont even know how to explain, A couple went to have breakfast right after me and there was no bread, no butter, no coffee. Book a room in another hostal because Oro Blanco is a nightmare!
2.5 based on 51 reviews
Hospedaje situado en pleno centro de la ciudad a 1 1/2 cuadra de la estación de trenes y a 3 1/2 cuadras de la parada de autobuses. Usamos el sistema de duchas a Gas.
I'm not sure what people expect for this price, Hotel was cheap and I didn't expect any special comfort, as in Uyuni can be very cold overnight , I don't think other cheap hostel would have heater in the room... I stayed in single room, with single bed and TV, I slept well overnight, in the room was very cold, but I had a lot of blankets and didn't feel cold, share bathroom wasn't in brilliant condition however water was hot, and to be honest that was the best shower I had during my 10 days stay in Bolivia, water was hot ! ;) Staff wasn't super polite but I didn't have any problems.
3.5 based on 4 reviews
Basic is not bad, unless the price does not correspond and a lot of things don’t work. We had a private room which was big enough with an oke bed and enough blankets. But the shower was cold, the sink was leaking like crazy and the WiFi didn’t work either. We paid way to much for such a basic room with no hot shower. Plus breakfast was really really basic as well.
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