Located 400 metres from the city's main square, Hotel Mitru - Tarija offers accommodations with free WiFi access in Tarija. Each room here features a private bathroom, cable TV and a minibar.
La Pasarela features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Tarija. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Hotel Carmen offers rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. It is located in the city of Tarija. The main square is 500 meters away.
Analia
Germany
I like the cleanness of the hotel, for one night stay and the price it was a fair room
Located 50 metres from Tarija’s commercial centre and main square, Victoria Plaza features rooms with private bathrooms and a restaurant. Free Wi-Fi and breakfast are included.
Set in Tarija, Namaste Hostel features a terrace. The tour desk is available to assist guests in planning their days out. All rooms at the guest house come with a seating area.
Krzysztof
Poland
This is the best hostel I've ever been. I highly recommend it in every way. Great owner, super clean and very rich breakfasts:)
Hostal El Paraiso is offering accommodation in Tarija. This guest house provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. The guest house features family rooms.
Edificio Terravina is set in Tarija. Free WiFi is included throughout the property. The aparthotel comes with a cable flat-screen TV. Towels and bed linen are featured in the aparthotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tarija cost £23 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tarija are £40 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tarija can on average be found for £91 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The Saturday street market is fun if you love shopping for...
The Saturday street market is fun if you love shopping for vintage/second-hand clothes. I found a designer purse for 30 pesos-that's about $4 U.S. There are some very good steak restaurants and lovely cafes. Check out Cafe Belen! I ate there several times a week and it was always good. There is very good art here to see and the cathedrals are lovely. I'm not a big wine-drinker but I went on a wine tour and had lots of fun and met friendly people. There are many plazas and most have beautiful trees and roses so it's nice to hang out and have an ice cream. There is lots of ice cream here! I used an app for rides around the city-about 6-8 pesos anywhere in the main part of the city. Taxis are about 5 pesos. I didn't have time to get to the nature park but it looks lovely. As a single woman, I felt very safe walking around except one Saturday evening around the market a drunk man got too friendly and wanted to hug me and use my phone.
kristine
United States
Scored 10
10
I have spent months in Bolivia living in La Paz and...
I have spent months in Bolivia living in La Paz and Cochabamba area. Tarija is my favorite so far. I love the small town pace, clean air, and friendly people. There is lots of GOOD art here, a few original nice women's clothing shops, great cafes and restaurants, steak restaurants, chocolate and wine shops, and plenty of historical stuff to see. I was traveling alone and felt safe taking In-Drive and always had good experiences with drivers even though I don't speak great Spanish and few people speak English. The country around Tarija is beautiful-go to the lake and take a wine tour even if you don't love drinking. The Saturday and Sunday markets are fun to go to if you like shopping for vintage/used clothing-I found a fancy leather designer purse for 15 pesos! I had to leave before I could get to the botanical park which looks amazing. I will have to come back. If you stay in AirBnB and it says they have a.c., be sure to clarify that they don't mean regular fans.
kristine
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Charming small town.
Charming small town. Known for wines and Argentinian-style steaks. Many companies offer Winery tours. In our experience (three times) those are designed to drink lots of table wine, but no quality wines. If you really want to taste good wines, arrange to visit any (or all) of the four largest wineries (Aranjuez, Kolberg, Campos de Solana, and La Concepcion) and ask to taste their best wines. You will be surprised how good they are. Don't be afraid to spend a little more. Still a bargain for foreign travelers. You will be disappointed if you take any of the widely publicized "Ruta del Vino" tours, except for the scenery in the cramped vans.
Nelson
United States
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This hotel is the cleanest hotel I have come across in all Bolivia.....My room was large and serviced daily....Sleep quality was perfect.Breakfast each morning was exceptional-a large variety of food nicely presented....The location could not be better-right beside Plaza Sucré....The staff were friendly and helpful-Daniella,Mariella and Juan Carlos....Top marks....10 out of 10.
I really enjoyed my stay at Namaste Hostel in Tarija. The friendly hosts helped me with everything and received all their guests in a lovely, familiar manner. I am so thankful that I stayed with them and would definitely recommend it!
Great location and super friendly staff. The hotel also has a great gym and spa. Nice pool and facilities. The staff made us feel very welcome and were accommodating.
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