Home
SiteSearch
Get Started Visa Requirements
Air Travel To Bolivia
Safety Tips
Healthy Travels
Practical Information
Money
Planning Attractions
Tours
Getting Around
Learn Spanish
Free Spanish Lessons
Restaurants
Hotel Guide
Destinations La Paz
Coroico
Lake Titicaca
Copacabana
Tiwanaku
Uyuni
Salt Desert
Oruro
Sucre
Potosi
Santa Cruz
Samaipata
Cochabamba
Tarija
Rurrenabaque
About Bolivia Bolivia Facts
Flag of Bolivia
Climate
Weather Forecast
History
Bolivia Map
Community Forums
Travel Questions
Travel Bolivia Blog
Travel Stories
Photos & Videos Pictures
Death Road Photos
Videos
News & Articles Bolivia News
Articles
Links
Contact
About
Death Road

Subscribe To This Site
XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines
 

Potosi Travel Information
Getting There & Around

Potosi, Bolivia - South America - highest city in the world
(photo: view from the bus terminal in Potosi, Bolivia)

Arrival & Departure Information for Potosi, Bolivia




Getting There - Potosi Travel Information

By Bus
Buses from other Bolivian cities arrive at the Terminal de Buses, the main bus terminal on Avenida Universitario. At the Terminal de Buses there is a small bus information office that is open daily from 7am-noon & 2pm-8pm. The terminal also has a restaurant, phones, luggage storage and a post office.

From La Paz there are daily overnight buses that leave to Potosi, the journey takes about 10-12 hours and a normal bus ride cost about $7 (55Bs). You also have the option of taking a more comfortable bus, where seats recline for about $10 (80Bs).

There are daily departures to and from Sucre that run all day and is about a 3 hour ride, costing about $3 (24Bs). Another option is if your traveling in a group of 2-4 people you can take a taxi from Sucre that will cost about $20 (160Bs), covering everyone.

Daily departures to and from Cochabamba take 12 hours, costing about $7 (55Bs). There are also daily departures to and from Uyuni. The route is very scenic and takes 6 hours costing about $4 (30Bs).

By Air
Potosi has a small airport, that only small planes (15-20 passengers) can land there and is rarely used. Last I heard is Amaszonas airlines, a small charter airline, might accept the challenge of flying between La Paz and Potosi.

Getting Around

Micros or minibuses provide routes between the bus terminal or the city center to the mines of Cerro Rico. A ride will cost about $0.15 cents (1.50Bs). You can take micro "A" which goes up Avenida Universitario and will eventually take you to the main plaza, Plaza 10 de Noviembre. Or walking on foot from the bus terminal will take you about 25 minutes up hill to the city center.

Taxis from the bus terminal to the city center or to the mines of Cerro Rico should cost no more than $1 (8Bs).




Other Related Pages:


footer for potosi travel page