Potosí: Walking Tour Through History, Culture and Traditions
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Explore Potosí’s historic center, from Plaza 10 de Noviembre to colonial churches and the Boulevard 6 de Agosto. Discover its mining past, religious roots, and rich traditions that endure today.
Highlights
- Walk through Potosí’s colonial heart and historic landmarks.
- Visit Plaza 10 de Noviembre and admire iconic architecture.
- Discover the façade of the Royal Mint and its silver legacy.
- Climb the Compañía Tower for panoramic city and mountain views.
- Stroll the lively Boulevard 6 de Agosto and its colonial homes.
Description
Discover the soul of one of the highest cities in the world on this in-depth walking tour through the historic center of Potosí, Bolivia. Once one of the richest cities on Earth thanks to the silver mined from Cerro Rico, Potosí still dazzles with its colonial charm, powerful history, and vibrant cultural traditions.
Our journey begins at Plaza 10 de Noviembre, the city’s main square and historical heart. Surrounded by emblematic buildings, this plaza has witnessed key moments in Bolivian history. From here, we admire the stunning Cathedral of Potosí, a beautiful example of neoclassical architecture built on the ruins of a colonial church. Nearby, the Royal Mint of Potosí (Casa de la Moneda) stands as a testament to the city’s global economic importance during colonial times. We’ll explore its façade and learn about the millions of coins minted here for the Spanish Empire.
As we walk through the narrow colonial streets, we stop by San Lorenzo Church, known for its intricate stone baroque façade and indigenous baroque style—a powerful blend of European and Andean artistic traditions. From the outside, we reflect on how religion, power, and resistance were expressed through architecture and symbolism.
During our tour, we’ll enjoy a delicious break with a traditional Potosina salteña—a baked savory pastry filled with meat, potatoes, spices, and a slightly sweet, juicy broth. Unlike other regions, Potosí’s salteñas are known for their rich, slightly spicy filling and thicker dough, making them a beloved local specialty and a perfect mid-morning snack.
Right after, we’ll climb the Torre de la Compañía, one of the best viewpoints in the city. From this colonial Jesuit tower, we’ll get panoramic views over the rooftops of Potosí and the majestic Cerro Rico. It’s a perfect spot to appreciate the city’s layout, colonial architecture, and the ever-present influence of the mountain that shaped its destiny.
Next, we follow the nice and bussy Boulevard Plaza 6 de Agosto, an important promenade surrounded by colonial mansions, fountains, and monuments. Here, we explore the role of local elites and political changes in the post-independence era. We also talk about how Potosí's layout reflects the tensions and coexistence, in the past, between indigenous, mestizo, and Spanish communities.
Throughout the tour, we share legends, religious processions, and traditional customs that shape the Potosino identity. We discuss unique local celebrations like Ch’utillos, where Catholic and indigenous traditions merge in colorful dances, masks, and devotion. We also touch on everyday cultural expressions—how locals blend faith, mining heritage, and resilience in their worldview.
By the end of the tour, you’ll have gained a deeper understanding of Potosí’s complex past and its living traditions. From its glorious rise during the colonial silver boom to the proud cultural practices of today, this walking tour offers a rich encounter with one of Bolivia’s most iconic cities.
Includes
Transportation
Specialized bilingual guide
Traditional Snack
Access to Torre de La Compañia (close sunday)
Important Information
- Be aware of altitude sickness.
Bring extra layers on winter.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund