BoliviaEntertainment

Other entertainment in Bolivia

  1. A

    Extreme Fun Pub

    This relaxed spot is a very enticing place for a tea or coffee, a meal or sociable cocktail – try a Sexy Llama Bitch (B$20). It has salt floors, friendly service, a book exchange and beautiful salar photos. It’s also a good place to learn the classic Bolivian dice games or engage in an extreme challenge drink competition: who will chug down 10 drinks in the shortest time possible.

    reviewed

  2. Cinecenter

    Modern mall with food court, trendy shops and a 12-screen US-style cinema that shows all the latest Hollywood releases. This place has rapidly become the place to be seen in Santa Cruz, to the detriment of a number of smaller cinemas and art-houses that have closed as a result.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Bar Huari

    Not much seems to have changed in this traditional bar since the 1930s – locals still while away their evenings playing games and drinking beer in its series of high-ceilinged rooms. There are cheap almuerzos (B$10) and dinner mainstays.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Pub the Alpaca

    A worthwhile option, this Swedish- and Bolivian-run pub is an intimate recently renovated spot set up in a front room. The good-mood feel is helped with good mixed drinks. If the door is locked, just knock or ring the bell.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Eleguá

    During the week this is a Cuban cultural-center-cum-bar-cum-dance-school (it depends which day you visit!). At weekends it metamorphoses into a groovy Latino disco where you can swing your thing to the latest samba sounds.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Luna Café

    Another palapa roofed bar-restaurant (mains B$20-B$35), this is a mellow place with a chilled atmosphere that is equally as welcoming for a tasty lunch as it is for ice cold beers in the evening.

    reviewed

  7. Monkey’s Bar

    An imitation of the successful Moskkito bar, it’s very much along the same lines with a bouncing atmosphere, good pizza and great cocktails. Try the Anaconda en el Río.

    reviewed

  8. El Tabano

    With cool beers and cocktails served in the courtyard, this bar-pub is a popular place with Trinidad’s young crowd on account of its lively atmosphere and excellent food.

    reviewed

  9. F

    Palais Concert Cinema

    Housed in an opulent baroque-style colonial-era concert hall, this no-name cinema screens first-run films nightly for B$12 and is the gathering spot for local youngsters.

    reviewed

  10. Juice Stops

    A couple of no-name juice stops blend delicious and refreshing juices and milkshakes from such things as carrots and papayas (B$2.50).

    reviewed

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  12. Orígenes Bolivianos

    Runs a highly entertaining Bolivian folklore show including dances, music and costumes from across Bolivia.

    reviewed

  13. Bar Mosquito

    Try Bar Mosquito where you can play pool and enjoy the two-for-one happy hour.

    reviewed

  14. Café Sur

    The most bohemian place in town, with live music on weekends and occasional poetry readings.

    reviewed

  15. G

    Club Social Arabe

    A slice of old-fashioned Oruro, this 2nd-floor spot hosts occasional live music on weekends.

    reviewed

  16. Nemo’s

    Offers no-frills decor, cool music, a short list of food and a looong list of beer.

    reviewed

  17. H

    Cine SAS

    Cine SAS has three screens showing the latest Hollywood releases.

    reviewed

  18. I

    Bravo Bravo

    The best karaoke in town is run by the owners of Bravo’s Pizza.

    reviewed