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TOP SIGHTS IN LA PAZ

Malecón de La Paz

A tourist area with condominiums, restaurants, shops, a golf course, and a marina.

The promenade is adorned with beautiful sculptures, including "Jesús del Caracol," the oldest work by María Eugenia Sánchez Cuevas, "La Reina de los Mares" by Rocío Sánchez, a piece representing a woman whose throne and veil are a seashell, "La Paloma" by Juan Soriano, "El Viejo y el Mar," a majestic 3-meter-tall sculpture by Guillermo Gómez, the "Vaquitas Marinas" that pay tribute to this endangered species by Octavio González, and "Mantarraya" by Salvador Rocha, among others.

It is a place where locals and visitors can enjoy a pleasant walk and admire the famous sunsets of La Paz.

Marinas en La Paz

La Paz has 7 marinas and ranks first nationally in terms of nautical infrastructure.

Marina La Paz offers splendid facilities and complete services at the dock. It was built in 1983 and can accommodate vessels up to 60 meters long.

It provides electricity, potable water, internet, laundry facilities, a restaurant, a dive center, a mini-supermarket, and many other services.

Marinas en La Paz

The city of La Paz was once considered the capital of black pearls in the New World. Today, with the aim of restoring its leading role in pearl production, significant technological advancements have brought pearls back to La Paz Bay. 

A group of professional mollusk specialists, experienced in cultivating clams, oysters, and pearl oysters, have developed commercial aquaculture of these species. 

Here, you can learn about the fascinating process of creating these marine treasures and discover beautiful creations by local artists.

3 Must See Attractions in La Paz

Isla Partida

Playas de la Isla Espíritu Santo

Museum of Modern Art

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