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The town is a good stop between La Paz and Peru but is nice...
The town is a good stop between La Paz and Peru but is nice enough itself with good access to walks and Isla del Sol etc.
Really worth visiting the various Inca sites in town and around, including Inca Baths just outside, with its little museum and mummified body.
If you stay on Isla del Sol beware the slope up from Yumani harbour to the town, it is almost vertical.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Copacabana is a small town, not accessible by plane.
Copacabana is a small town, not accessible by plane. It has a nice feel, although there are lots of people who work for tourist companies and restaurants who will approach you to try to get you to use their services. They're friendly and not aggressive.
Our day trip to Isla del Sol was nice. We hiked to the temple and had wonderful views. On the boat returning to Copacabana we made a detour to a sort of makeshift restaurant. We were told we'd be there for 50 minutes. What most people did was choose a trout from the pools that were netted off from the lake, and it was prepared for lunch. The trout was the best I've had, but it was strange not to know we'd be going there.
I wanted to go to the Poncho Museum but couldn't find it. A local told me where she thought it was, but there was no sign indicating it was there. After wandering around town a bit, I stopped in at the Pit Stop Bakery, which had delicious baked goods, and good coffee.
Carol
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quite a vibrant place with lots to do and see.
Quite a vibrant place with lots to do and see. Take a walk up the Calvary to the crosses at the stop. Also Isla del Sol is a nice day out with a walk across the island. It took us about 3.5 - 4hrs to do. Male sure you have water.
Church / cathedral was lovely but strangely they dont allow you to take photos.
Yiikes forgot to say load up on trout whislt in Copa it was lovely.
John
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Overrated town with little character.
Overrated town with little character. One big tourist trap with no diversity in activities or food. Dirty and unkept. Locals clearly don't value cleanliness.... Trash filled the streets. One day was too long to spend here.
Keegan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was busy while we were there, as it was the holiday...
It was busy while we were there, as it was the holiday weekend. It’s a nice town with a beatific cathedral. We visited a Isla Del Sol for one night which was amazing. Overall, 2-3 nights in Copacabana is more than sufficient.
Nicole
Canada
10
Scored 10
This is probably Bolivia’s most underrated destination.
This is probably Bolivia’s most underrated destination. Mediterranean who?! The views here are stunning. Hikes at Isla del Sol, Cerro El Calvario, and Horca del Inca provided the most spectacular overlooks of the city. Worth the miles we walked and being out of breath!
- super clean
- Henry was very friendly and gave us a lot of tips for trips around
- bathroom had very hot water and good pressure
- the room was very sunny and warm during the day
- the food in his restaurant was very tasty and at a reasonable price
- the breakfast was super good: egg, bread & jam, pancake, yoghurt with fruits , tea / coffee
- we could do laundry as well for a nice price and we got them back the same day.
- the view over the lake from the room is amazing
Totally recommend staying at Henry’s hotel !
This hotel was spotlessly clean, the room was excellent. We stayed in the low season so not many people around but the staff were superb and the service fantastic. A very good breakfast buffet available with fresh fruit and yoghurt, eggs, a selection of breads, fresh juice and coffee. We ate in t he restaurants one night which was very good. The hotel is an easy walk to town centre, has good views of the lake. Not the cheapest place in town but very comfortable, safe and well managed.
Beautiful setting overlooking the town and lake. Lovely architecture, gardens, hammocks. Amazing staff. Great restaurant. No city or traffic noise. Comfortable rooms and very nice bathroom. I can't imagine staying anywhere else in Copacabana. In addition my traveling companion had a health emergency, and the staff arranged for a doctor and evacuation to Lima with tremendous competence and compassion. They are wonderful and kind people.
The design of the rooms is simply unique, something we had never seen before and will leave you speechless. The views of the lake Titicaca from the hotel are stunning too. The staff is very friendly and there are great "village" vibes. We even had the chance to play with some alpacas, which added some fun to our stay. I suggest you stay for a couple of night to fully relax and enjoy this amazing accommodation.
Amazing hotel. I stayed twice in two different rooms. Beautiful and clean rooms, nice bathrooms, comfy beds, good sized rooms. The family that runs it are super nice and will help with whatever you need. The location is so central ... easy to stop in while wandering the town. The breakfast is delicious! I will definitely stay here again next time I'm in copacabana.
What an amazing place! . On the edge of town but still close to the main square. Bernardo really works hard to make sure you have a good stay. The included breakfast is probably the best youll find (eggs, bacon, cereal, coffee/tea + juice and toast with jam). 100% recommend
The single room (with private bathroom) was big enough, most comfortable mattress I have had so far in Bolivia, the electric shower worked well, the hotel is close to the lake and main streets of Copacabana. The owners were very nice.
We loved staying here! The property is clean and the staff are so kind. They allowed us to leave our bags whenever we wanted and helped us with any questions or tea whenever! The hotel is safe and the room was warm and quiet.
The location of the Hostel Las Olas is exceptional! View over the bay of Copacabana. And the apartments themselves are constructed in a very unique way. Our kids were really baffled (in a very positive way)!
This hotel was one of the best hotels during my stay in Bolivia. Everyone treats you so nicely, my room had an amazing view, the bed was comfy and the restaurant great. I would definitely book it again!
Really warm, cozy and friendly place to stay. Great sized rooms, tv, private bathroom etc
Very friendly and helpful staff also they have pet rabbits out back.
Felt almost like the Budapest hotel 😅
Stayed twice, before and after my trip to Isla del Sol. Clean comfortable rooms with adequate hot water. Shared kitchen is well equipped and a rare find. Also offered luggage storage.
beautiful place a little bit outside of copacabana (10-15 min walk from downtown) but perfect for relaxation. service was very good and the rooms very comfortable
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