La Paz Entertainment

  1. La Casa del Corregidor

    Housed in a beautiful colonial building, this upmarket peña (folk music) is called Rincon Colonial de La Paz, and offers a regular, but enjoyable peña experience.

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  2. Peña Huari

    The city's best-known peña is aimed at tourists and Bolivian business people. The attached restaurant specializes in Bolivian cuisine, including llama steak, Lake Titicaca trout, charque kan (jerky) and salads. The show starts at .

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  3. Peña Parnaso

    You can sample all sorts of local specialties, including various llama dishes: charque kan, shish kebab and even llama fondue. It show also features Andean dancing. It's also open for lunches but with no show.

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  4. Teatro Municipal Alberto Saavedra Pérez

    The Teatro Municipal Alberto Saavedra Pérez has an ambitious program of folklore shows, folk-music concerts and foreign theatrical presentations. It's a great old restored building with a round auditorium, elaborate balconies and a vast ceiling mural. The newspapers and municipal tourist office have information about what's on here.

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