Coordinates: 16°42′43″S 64°39′58″W / 16.712°S 64.666°W / -16.712; -64.666
Restaurants in Bolivia
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Artesania Sorata is a Fair Trade Bolivian pioneer enterprise producing alpaca/sheep's wool knitwear. For over 30 years they have been creating high quality knitwear and original textile art inspired by their daily lives and Aymara culture; creating a bond between traditions, culture and mother earth. Everything is made by hand, using natural dyes. The income generated enables artisans to provide a more nourishing diet for their families, better health care and greater educational opportunities.
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Currently on display "Free Thinkers: Transformative Lines". A selection of drawings, paintings, altarpieces, engravings and fabrics by Walter Solón Romero Gonzales (1923-1999) based on continuous lines that appeal to the free interpretation of the viewer. The exhibition covers five spaces in the Museum: Between Lines (1968), Lighting Ideas (1969), After the Lost Warp (1976), Unfinished Altarpieces (1999) and Engravings Selection (1968 - 1985). On the third floor is the artist's studio with two unfinished murals: one about the history of the coca leaf and another about his life.
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Mistura is a concept store dedicated to showcasing Bolivia's essence and original design through a variety of products ranging from fashion items to jewelry, art, books, and gourmet food. All our products use Bolivian materials and are made by selected Bolivian craftsmen, designers, and artists, which translates directly into a refined finishing. Mistura's mission is to offer the public unique quality products with a clear Bolivian mark.
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Hats Baby alpaca, Baby and Silk and alpaca accesories, sweaters for women and men Bolivianitas and handmade silver earrings
This little shop is hidden among the souvenir shops (in Galeria El Pueblito). Alpaca knitwear is handmade, very stylish and elegant and the prices are afordable. They also sell jewllery and beautiful hats. The owner is very helpful and also gave us information which other shops selling alpaca products are to be trusted. If you are searching for alpaca products, this is a place to go.
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Inca Pallay is a not-for-profit association, created to help local indigenous weavers living in areas of extreme rural poverty. Operating on the principles of fair trade, Inca Pallay pays a fixed and fair price for its high quality products, which is often substantially higher than those paid by local competitors.
This fair trade shop is a great place to pick up the woven goods and a variety of other works from native artists in Bolivia. They mostly sell the woven patterns of the Inca Pallay, incorporated in a variety of ways, be it wall hangings, belts, or wallets and there is also for sale pottery and paintings. Beautiful store for gifts and each sale helps the communities whose works are represented.
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We present the place where you can experience a new lifestyle. Patio Design Lifestyle Center introduces a new concept to the Santa Cruz market, a meeting point where plants and water sources merge with fashion and gastronomic offer, to give you a real place to be for our Santa Cruz.
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Project mARTadero seeks to be the catalyst of development in this thriving city. This is a culturally integrated space which hosts events and performances which highlight the diverse and unique culture in Cochabamba.
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Manjar de Oro are the most famous artisan chocolates in Bolivia. They are really exotic and delicious.
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