

A trip to Potosí is to explore one of the highest cities in the world, at no less than 3,826 meters, to visit gold and silver mines over 400 years old, which are still being exploited today, and to relax in the healing waters of the Termas de Tarapaya. Strolling around Cerro Rico, where the first Spanish settlers found Inca mining operations, will help you understand why it was said that with all the gold from Potosí, a bridge could be built to connect the city with Spain. Yes, yes, just as you read!
"Welcome to the city that truly is worth a Potosí!"
Within what was once the largest city in the entire American continent, during your trip to Potosí, you can see many of its riches in places like the Casa de la Moneda or the Cathedral, and you'll get the best photo by climbing to the viewpoint of the Torre del Convento de la Compañía de Jesús, where you will have before you the best view of what was once the Imperial City. Learn how much a Potosí is worth on a trip to Bolivia!

I started working at a travel agency while studying architecture. Receiving travelers from all over the world and showing them the beauties of my land made me fall in love with this profession. I have had unforgettable experiences and visited incredible places, but the most valuable thing has been meeting people with whom I still share this passion today.
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