
Mi Teleférico Red Line La Paz
Soar above La Paz on the Red Line cable car for breathtaking city views and a unique public transport experience.

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Mi Teleférico Red Line La Paz
Best Time
Fewer crowds, clearer views

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Soar above La Paz on the Red Line cable car for breathtaking city views and a unique public transport experience.
"The panoramic view of the city from the cable car is magnificent. It is strongly recommended to take the cable car. "

💳 Transit Card for Savings
Get a transit card for easier travel and potential savings if you plan multiple rides. 💳
💧 Stay Hydrated for Altitude
La Paz is high! Drink lots of water to help with altitude sickness. :droplet:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 372 reviews
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Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic City Views
Mi Teleférico Red Line
Soar above La Paz for breathtaking, sweeping vistas of the sprawling city nestled in the valley.

Cultural Immersion
Various Stations
Experience local life and discover cultural hubs like the 'Casa del Ekeko' at the Parque de las Culturas.

Efficient Urban Transit
Entire Mi Teleférico Network
See how this innovative cable car system serves as vital public transport for residents.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Altitude Adjustment is Key
Mastering the Mi Teleférico System
Best Times
Insider Tips
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💳 Transit Card for Savings
Get a transit card for easier travel and potential savings if you plan multiple rides. 💳
💧 Stay Hydrated for Altitude
La Paz is high! Drink lots of water to help with altitude sickness. :droplet:
📸 Capture the Views
The panoramic city views from the cable cars are incredible. Keep your camera ready! :camerawithflash:
⬆️ Understand Line Connections
Familiarize yourself with the different lines and their connections to navigate efficiently. :world_map:
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💳 Transit Card for Savings
Get a transit card for easier travel and potential savings if you plan multiple rides. 💳
💧 Stay Hydrated for Altitude
La Paz is high! Drink lots of water to help with altitude sickness. :droplet:
📸 Capture the Views
The panoramic city views from the cable cars are incredible. Keep your camera ready! :camerawithflash:
⬆️ Understand Line Connections
Familiarize yourself with the different lines and their connections to navigate efficiently. :world_map:
💰 Ticket Transfer Fees
Be aware that transfers between lines might incur separate charges if not managed correctly. :moneywithwings:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Mi Teleférico as a beautiful, efficient, and low-cost way to experience La Paz. The panoramic views are consistently highlighted as magnificent, offering a unique perspective of the city. While the altitude can be challenging initially, the cable car system is praised for its convenience and as a must-do activity for any tourist.
"This beautiful city captures our hearts since day one of our trip.
I still can’t believe how amazing it is, they’re using the cable car as a public transport. You might need to adopt the climate at first because of its high altitude and hard to breath but later on your body will eventually adjust to it.
We are absolutely gonna come back again! 💕"
Elle L
"La Paz is a big city but in the huge valley, so cable cars are a good transportation. As a tourist, it is convenient to visit the different parts of the city. The panoramic view of the city from the cable car is magnificent. It is strongly recommended to take the cable car."
tai tse
"As an entire project the teleferico system is great. Especially as a low cost way to to tour the city for tourist. This is a must do activity! At first we purchased tickets at each station. If you do not tell the tenant that you are connecting to the next station they will charge you 3Bs per person instead of 2Bs. There is no other discount for transferring stations. No hop on and off deals. And if you accidentally tap on the wrong line you must pay again. No refund! Otherwise clean stations, clean cars and fun experience. Perhaps one day they will incorporate transfers. We ended up purchasing the transit card, because we were getting annoyed with constantly having to pay each time. For 2 people it was easier to load up a metro card, tap and go."
Jeff Quesnel Travels
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Red Line (Línea Roja) is part of an extensive network. You can access various stations from different parts of La Paz. Many visitors arrive via taxi or other public transport to reach a convenient station. The system connects many neighborhoods, making it accessible from most areas of the city.
Absolutely! Mi Teleférico is considered excellent public transport for La Paz, especially for tourists. It offers a low-cost way to tour the city and provides magnificent panoramic views.
The Red Line connects key areas, with major stations often serving as transfer points. Popular stations include those near the city center and connecting to other lines. It's best to check a system map for specific station names and their locations relative to your interests.
Yes, ride-sharing apps are generally available in La Paz and can be a convenient way to reach Mi Teleférico stations from your accommodation or other parts of the city.
The system is generally designed to be accessible, with stations often featuring elevators and ramps. However, it's always a good idea to check specific station accessibility if you have particular needs.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Individual rides are typically very affordable, often around 3 Bolivianos (Bs). However, be mindful that transfers between lines might incur additional charges if you don't have a transit card.
Yes, if you are paying per ride, you will need to purchase a ticket for each segment or line you travel on. Purchasing a transit card can simplify this process and potentially offer better value for multiple journeys.
Tickets can be purchased at any Mi Teleférico station. For convenience, especially if you plan on using the system frequently, consider getting a rechargeable transit card.
While there aren't explicit hop-on-hop-off deals, a transit card is the best way to manage costs for multiple rides and transfers. Ensure you inform the attendant if you are connecting to the next station to potentially get a slightly reduced fare on some connections, though this is not always guaranteed.
Mi Teleférico generally operates from early morning until late evening. Specific hours can vary slightly by line and day of the week, so it's advisable to check the official Mi Teleférico website or app for the most up-to-date schedule.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire Red Line offers fantastic photo opportunities. Focus on capturing the vast urban landscape, the unique architecture of the stations, and the movement of the cable cars against the dramatic Andean backdrop.
Yes, you are generally allowed to take photos and videos inside the cable cars. It's a great way to document your journey and the stunning views.
While personal photography is usually fine, be mindful of other passengers and avoid intrusive behavior. Professional photography or filming may require special permits.
Late afternoons offer beautiful golden hour light, casting a warm glow over the city. Early mornings can also provide clear views before the city gets too busy.
Experiment with wide shots of the city, close-ups of the cable car mechanics, and candid shots of local life. The contrast between the modern cable cars and the traditional city is a great theme.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, many stations, especially major hubs, are located near local eateries and markets. You can find everything from street food to small restaurants offering Bolivian specialties.
Don't miss trying salteñas, a savory pastry often filled with meat and vegetables. You might also find vendors selling empanadas and other local snacks.
Occasionally, events are held at stations, like the Coca-Cola event featuring salteñas at the Estación Central. Keep an eye out for local promotions and festivals.
Generally, it's best to consume food and drinks before boarding or after disembarking to keep the cabins clean. However, small snacks and water are usually acceptable.
While stations offer convenience, venturing a few blocks away from major stations will lead you to more authentic local restaurants (comedores) where you can try dishes like pique a lo macho or silpancho.








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