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3 Days Itinerary in Cochabamba, Bolivia - Travel Guide
What to do in Cochabamba for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Cochabamba, Bolivia - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Cochabamba

Splendid 3-day Sojourn in Charming Cochabamba, Bolivia

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Arrival & Downtown Discoveries
2 Day 2 - Cultural Immersion & Scenic Splendors
3 Day 3 - Delicious Cochabamba & Departure

Introduction

Experience the vibrant culture, impressively preserved colonial architecture, and taste-bud-teasing Bolivian cuisine in this unusual yet enchanting city. Cochabamba is a blend of spirited city life and tranquil nature, making it an unmissable spot in Bolivia. Can you imagine immersing yourself into a city that warmly embraces both hispanic history and modern regional energy? This 3-day itinerary carefully explores the many attractions Cochabamba has to offer, from engaging day activities to exciting nighttime ventures, and everything in between.

Day 1 - Arrival & Downtown Discoveries

Upon arrival, settle down at your chosen accommodation and let's plunge right into Cochabamba's city charm. Begin with a visit to La Estacion, a local favorite as it was once a bustling train station now converted into a cultural centre. Afterwards, take a relaxing stroll to the plaza 14 de Septiembre, the city’s main square, where you can marvel at the stunning Cathedral of Saint Sebastian in all its Baroque glory. Then, squeeze out time to visit the buzzing marketplace, La Cancha, famous for its lively bustle and numerous food stalls. Ready to taste some local delicacies? Your day ends at Gastro Food Market, a popular local food spot where one can find an assortment of Bolivian cuisine.

Day 2 - Cultural Immersion & Scenic Splendors

Post breakfast, let's start with a visit to the Museo de Arqueología, where you'd be amazed by the richness of the pre-Colombian artifacts displayed here. Next, we're heading to Parque de la Familia, an alluring family park, replete with vivid murals and vibrant flora. Hungry for lunch? Visit Piccolo Mondo, a well-known restaurant offering a creative menu, blending local and international flavors. Next up is the iconic Cristo de la Concordia, the largest statue of Jesus in the world (Sorry, Rio!). It not only offers a captivating view of the city, but it's also an amazing spot for a memorable sunset.

Day 3 - Delicious Cochabamba & Departure

On your final day, experience the culinary heart of Bolivia. Attend a local cooking class where you'll master making some Bolivian delicacies. And what better way to close your visit than a leisurely afternoon at Laguna Alalay? This serene lake is perfect for a relaxing walk or cycle. Soak up the last bits of Cochabamba's charm, maybe even purchase some local artefacts at flea markets around. As the sun sets and your heart weighs a bit, prepare for your journey back home, enriched with unforgettable experiences of Cochabamba.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Cochabamba

What is the best season to visit Cochabamba?

The best time to visit Cochabamba is between April and October. Although the city enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, these months are considered the dry season, hence ideal for outdoor activities.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Cochabamba?

It is not recommended to drink tap water in Cochabamba. Bottled water is easily available and preferably used for drinking.

What traditional dishes should I try in Cochabamba?

Cochabamba offers a rich food culture. You must try Salteñas (a type of Bolivian empanada), Anticucho (skewered meat dish), and Silpancho (layers of rice, boiled potatoes and a thin layer of veal. It's then topped with fried egg and finished with pico de gallo).