Bolivia Travel – La Paz Market Tips

1. Respect their shops

This is not a Walmart. Don’t go in and start grabbing things off the shelves here and there. The witches of the market see this as both their job and their religion. They put time and effort into helping their customers, finding the right spell or potion, and giving their spiritual advice. Even if you don’t believe in their ways, you should respect their space and their shops as you would any other religious space.

Chelsea Schmidt  (to be continued)

Bolivia Travel – La Paz

 Rather than seeking out a village witch, the residents of La Paz need only head over to the witch market to buy their cures – packaged up in bright colored, easy to grab and go, boxes.

The witches of La Paz are not there as a tourist attraction, even though a majority of their customers are now tourists. They still serve out their spells, cures, and even read fortunes for Bolivian customers. Travelers visiting the market are welcome to ask questions, pick up a herbal cure or two, but in general you get the feeling that they save the really good stuff for the “real” customers. In fact, many fortune tellers in the Witch Market will flat out refuse to read the fortunes of foreigners.

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Bolivia Travel – La Paz Witches

 Squished into a few remaining shops, the witches of La Paz have brought traditional native ceremonies and customs to the urban masses. In small town Bolivia, witches are often a normal part of every day life. 

They are right around the corner offering their cures and spells the sick and elderly, childless couples, love struck teens, or anyone else who needing there help. In modern La Paz though, the city folk need their spells and potions packaged for their hectic, urban lifestyles.

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Bolivia Travel – The Witch Market

 There are plenty of interesting sites to see in La Paz but if you are looking for a true Bolivia travel experience, you have to stop by the Witch Market. Located near the Iglesia de San Francisco, the La Paz Witch Market is a lot smaller than most people expect. Running down a few narrow streets, the market has been mostly taken over by tourist shops selling alpaca blankets and warm Andes sweaters. It’s a great place to pick up a few souvenirs for your family back home but this is not what you’re here to see.

 Chelsea Schmidt  (to be continued)