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Ritz Apart Hotel

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Popular hotel of an uncommonly high standard for Bolivia, offering spacious, self-contained suites which combine a sense of independence with all the advantages of a quality hotel.

While the ‘Ritz’ in the title might be rather deceptive, this well-liked, ideally located hotel is of an uncommonly high standard for Bolivia. All accommodation is in spacious, self-contained suites decorated in traditional style and complete with living area, kitchen and, in the top room category, a balcony and hot tub bath. You feel as though you have your own city apartment, offering a sense of independence combined with the amenities and advantages of a good quality hotel.

There’s a restaurant and a bar/café, as well as plenty of other dining options nearby: while in a quiet, safe neighbourhood, the hotel is within walking distance of many good places to eat and drink, along with the city’s main tourist attractions, museums and galleries.

Bartolome, Galápagos

What our clients say

  • Most Memorable Moment: Difficult to pick out one thing as it was all great! For me probably being on Lake Titicaca, the achievement of a childhood ambition!

    JS Nov 2015
  • Highlight: Views over Lake Titicaca from Isla del Sol

    BC, London Sep 2016
  • A highlight was driving through Bolivia and salt flats. The lack of tourists during the long drive was something else. We saw hardly any other people at the attractions we…

  • Highlight: “Seeing the physical geography of Bolivia and visits especially the silver mine and the mint.” 

    KS Apr 2010
  • Bolivia - just stunning.

    PG, Northwood Jan 2010
  • It felt like the most authentic South American experience.

    CC, Carnforth May 2014
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Our Expert's Opinion

Sophie
Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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Meet our team

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  • Heloise
    Heloise Buxton - Travel Expert

    Heloise started her Latin American journey as an exchange student in Santiago, Chile. With extended summer holidays this was the perfect opportunity to backpack through Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil.

  • Juliet
    Juliet Ellwood - Travel Expert

    After graduating with a degree in Anthropology and History and having been fascinated by Latin America since childhood by the book featuring photos of Nazca, Juliet first visited the region in 2003. Since then, Juliet has visited the majority of countries in Latin America but has particularly extensive experience with Peru, a country she loves for many reasons but not least, its incredible archaeological richness and delicious food!

  • Chris
    Chris Rendell-Dunn - Travel Expert

    Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

  • Ben
    Ben Line - Travel Expert

    Ben fell in love with Latin America on a six month backpacking trip from Colombia to Mexico in 1995. Since then he has explored most of South America, including living in Peru for a year. He is now Head of Sales.

  • Sallly
    Sally Dodge - Travel Expert

    A former Journey Latin America tour leader, Sally spent 7 years working, travelling and living throughout Latin America before returning to the UK to help people arrange their own adventures to this wonderful destination.

  • Sophie
    Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

    Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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