Mercado Lanza
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Lily Q
Toulouse, France17 contributions
I have been going to this market for all my lunches and food shopping. There's a thousand stalls Wellingborough all sorts: cheap juices and food! Really worth a visit and it's location is great!
Written August 7, 2014
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AnastasiaPittini
37 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
This place is a unique and interesting food hall with quality, delicious local dishes served in tiny restaurant type cubes. Definitely go have lunch here. Not many veg options but you can ask for a plate without meat
Written May 21, 2018
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Philip R
Saint Jerome, Canada143 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
Perfect place to a lunch. They have small sandwich, it's very cheap, and it's very good. In some place, it can smell weird, but you know it's bolivia.
Written August 18, 2016
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Dan S
Hartford, CT28 contributions
Jun 2015
If you're looking for a cheap authentic meal in La Paz, this is the place to go. It's a massive building with hundreds of small restaurants to get a cheap meal from. The best restaurants are at the top and usually you can get soup and a large plate of food for 8-10 bolivianos. I've also had some of my favorite food in Bolivia here! It's cheap, clean, and definitely off the beaten path.
Written June 9, 2015
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Maddin B
43 contributions
We went there nearly everyday to buy food ... it is very big, you have many opportunities ... cheap and fresh juices, almuerzos, even clothing, dvds and stuff, everything well ordered in the middle of the center , def worth a visit!!!
Written April 11, 2015
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lrnnnn
Oxford, UK3,062 contributions
Sep 2016 • Solo
Although not particularly visually appealing, this large produce market is a fantastic place to grab Bolivian food, fresh fruit juice, sandwiches & even flowers, all for fantastic prices. I visited as part of the Red Cap Walking Tour & had one of the freshest & tastiest avocado sandwiches I have ever eaten from Café Esperanza – really recommended.
Written September 19, 2016
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Ron B
Miami, FL378 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Mercado Lanza is a very large 3-story marketplace right in the center of the historic district of La Paz, steps away from San Francisco church. The market has stall selling everything imaginable, and to top it off has a fantastic food court on the third level. The food court has dozens of small restaurants, side by side, where you can have breakfast and lunch freshly made on the spot, and prices that would make you sing.
Written September 8, 2015
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AMsays
Thornhill, Canada4,708 contributions
Nov 2018
This “parking lot” market has many stalls on 4 floors. You will find all kinds of edibles, everything from soup to nuts. There’s fresh meat, fish, produce, bakery items and snack places. Besides that, there is clothing, shoes, books, toys, housewares, jewelry and flowers for sale, among many other things. There is an assortment of restaurants that serve traditional Bolivian fare. Very reasonable prices. I had 2 very tasty saltenas and a fresh blended fruit juice for $2. These food places are thriving with the locals. They would rather eat here than at any fast food joints. One of the people I was on the tour with asked quite loudly, if there was a “McDonalds” here. There are no McDonalds here, or in fact all of Bolivia.
Written October 25, 2019
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vanessaANDsteffen
30 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
Paola, the lady from the balu juice bar is really nice and she offers the best fresh juices and fruit salads in this market! You can find her on the second floor, you must pass along the other ladys offering juice and walk straight to her bar with balu on it, it's worth it!
Written March 21, 2018
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oaxaca2
Cancun, Mexico305 contributions
Nov 2016
This is basically a building hosting a large number of food ( and flower shops )
I tried some of the local food and found it amazing
One was mani soup and the other a fried fish from lake titikaka
I tried some of the local food and found it amazing
One was mani soup and the other a fried fish from lake titikaka
Written November 10, 2016
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Será que abre no domingo de natal?
Written December 22, 2016
Mari
Tudo bem?
Eu estive na Bolívia em maio e por coincidência fui ao mercado em um domingo. Somente estavam abertas algumas lojas e mais na parte de alimentação. Creio que no domingo de Natal sera do mesmo jeito.
Estou a disposição para mais dúvidas.
E um prazer ajudar.
Thiago
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Written December 23, 2016
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