This wonderful family run boutique hotel is in a historic house in bohemian and safe Sopocachi area of La Paz. The rooms are simple, clean, & cozy, and the entire place is appointed with tradiotnal Bolivian art, antique Spanish style furnishings, and hip-old radios, TV’s, typewriters, etc.
Staff is welcoming, caring, and lovely, can help with any transport or tour needs, and goes out of their way to make you feel welcome. Only day time staff speaks English, but Spanish speaking staff and my very limited Espanol were able to make fast friends.
This is a perfect option from the congestion & chaos of Centrale area, and you can be to any sites of interest by taxi or Teleferico (cable car, Yelliw line is 10 minute walk away) in 5-15 minutes.
Neighborhood is great, quiet, and safe to walk all times of day/night. Lots of good, drink, shops nearby.
Side Note:
La Paz may seem sketchy to the first visitor, but is definitely worth a visit. I was a solo traveler, tall and blonde American, with just limited basic Spanish, but when out and about morning, day, and night, grabbed marked taxis from the street and went to touristy as well as ocal areas (like El Alto) and had zero issues and found nothing but kindness, hospitality, and curiosity. Use common sense not flashing signs of wealth (jewelry, technology, etc) and keep items accounted for and close at all times, and you will find yourself melding into and enjoying the gritty, sprawling, fascinating city of La Paz.