Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
generation. Keep an eye out for flyers advertising
peñas
(folk-music programs), usually
held at restaurants on weekends.
BAR
La Candela
(Plaza Sucre; 9am-midnight Mon-Fri, 9am-2am Sat & Sun)
French-owned, this thriv-
ing little bar-cafe has a bohemian atmosphere, a great snack menu as well as live music at
weekends.
Xoxo
(Calle 15 de Abril; 8am-midnight Mon-Sun)
Retro rock chic is the go at this bar-cafe.
Walls are adorned with pop art and drinks cans from across the globe.
BAR
BAR
noon-3pm & 7pm-midnight)
This is a refined restaurant-bar with
courtyard seating.
Information
Street numbers are preceded by O (
oeste
- west) for those addresses west of Colón, and E
(
este
- east) for those east of Colón; addresses north of Victor Paz Estenssoro (Av Las
Américas) take an N.
Between 1pm and 4pm Tarija becomes a virtual ghost town. Conduct all your business
in the morning or you'll have to wait until after the siesta.
Emergency
Hospital San Juan de Dios
(
664-5555; Santa Cruz s/n)
Police
(
664-2222; cnr Campero & Calle 15 de Abril)
Immigration
Migración
(
664-3594; Ingavi 789)
For entry/exit stamps or to extend your stay.