Guidebook for La Paz

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Guidebook for La Paz

Essentials

21 locals recommend
CHEDRAUI LA PAZ COLIMA
S/N Colima
21 locals recommend
A typical WalMart
20 locals recommend
Walmart Cola de Ballena
Boulevard General Agustín Olachea
20 locals recommend
A typical WalMart

Everything Else

City Club
4010 Luis Donaldo Colosio

Food Scene

73 locals recommend
Dulce Romero
167 Ignacio Allende
73 locals recommend
47 locals recommend
Maria California Restaurant
105 Lic. Benito Juárez
47 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Azul Marino Restaurante
1110 Palmira
21 locals recommend
Excellent seafood, very casual
16 locals recommend
Mariscos Los Laureles
Paseo Álvaro Obregón
16 locals recommend
Excellent seafood, very casual

Drinks & Nightlife

Wonderful live music, check for events in their web page.
15 locals recommend
La Morante Art Bar
635 Revolución de 1910
15 locals recommend
Wonderful live music, check for events in their web page.
Stella is a Restaurant that offers international food on the beach . Live salsa music and dancing on Friday nights. If you come early you might get a salsa lesson.
24 locals recommend
SeaSide Mediterranean / International Restaurant
Palmira
24 locals recommend
Stella is a Restaurant that offers international food on the beach . Live salsa music and dancing on Friday nights. If you come early you might get a salsa lesson.
Live music on the weekends, food, drinks, and a pool table. The perfect spot for beginning your night in the downtown/malecon area.
Tequilas Bar & Grill
Live music on the weekends, food, drinks, and a pool table. The perfect spot for beginning your night in the downtown/malecon area.

Parks & Nature

Named the most beautiful beach in Mexico, and famous for the mushroom-shaped rock after which it's named, Balandra is really a bay surrounded by seven beaches, each one harder to get to than the last unless you have a boat or a kayak (which you can rent), also great for hiking if you're up for it. Shallow, turquoise waters, safe for children.
59 locals recommend
Balandra Beach
59 locals recommend
Named the most beautiful beach in Mexico, and famous for the mushroom-shaped rock after which it's named, Balandra is really a bay surrounded by seven beaches, each one harder to get to than the last unless you have a boat or a kayak (which you can rent), also great for hiking if you're up for it. Shallow, turquoise waters, safe for children.