Located on Copacabana beach, Hotel Onkel Inn Torres de Copacabana offers panoramic beach views, free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast in Copacabana. BBQ facilities are featured.
Andres Felipe
Colombia
It is one of the best options in Copacabana. The rooms are warm and spacious. Great service
Only 328 feet from The Titicaka, Gloria Copacabana offers rooms with panoramic lake views and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is provided and a restaurant is featured. Copacabana Church is 656 feet away.
Dina_Khalifa
Germany
Very nice staff, room is big, and there is hot water. Very close to the main place where the buses stop, and to the boats as well. I also had a great view of the lake
Located in Copacabana, a 6-minute walk from The Calvary, Hotel La Cupula provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and barbecue facilities.
Yves
France
Good location room with lake view and bonus a chimney
Set in Copacabana at 2625 feet from the center of the city with Inca Gallows reachable within less than 0.6 mi, Hostal Piedra Andina offers a tour desk, nonsmoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a...
Safae
France
First of all the breakfast is the best ive had in hostels so far, second the views are breathtaking and the staff arz very friendly and hospitable ! Even tho it's a little bit far from center
Rosario del Lago offers rooms with colonial architecture and views to the Titicaca Lake, in Bolivia. It has an artisan store and a restaurant serving trout and fine Bolivian wines.
Whitney
United States of America
Delightful hotel with great views of the Lake. Spacious and comfortable room. Cute little restaurant on-site and great staff all around.
Located in Copacabana, a 1-minute walk from Nuestra Señora de Copacabana Cathedral, H.Espejo has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Copacabana, within a 9-minute walk of Nuestra Señora de Copacabana Cathedral and 700 yards of The Calvary, Suites Sultan provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Copacabana, a 1-minute walk from Nuestra Señora de Copacabana Cathedral, H.Espejo has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Copacabana, within a few steps of Nuestra Señora de Copacabana Cathedral and a 5-minute walk of Inca Gallows, Hotel Amor de Dios has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout...
Located in Copacabana, within a 7-minute walk of Nuestra Señora de Copacabana Cathedral and half a mile of The Calvary, HOTEL ESTELAR del TITICACA provides accommodations with a restaurant and free...
The town is a good stop between La Paz and Peru but is nice...
The town is a good stop between La Paz and Peru but is nice enough itself with good access to walks and Isla del Sol etc.
Really worth visiting the various Inca sites in town and around, including Inca Baths just outside, with its little museum and mummified body.
If you stay on Isla del Sol beware the slope up from Yumani harbour to the town, it is almost vertical.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Copacabana is a small town, not accessible by plane.
Copacabana is a small town, not accessible by plane. It has a nice feel, although there are lots of people who work for tourist companies and restaurants who will approach you to try to get you to use their services. They're friendly and not aggressive.
Our day trip to Isla del Sol was nice. We hiked to the temple and had wonderful views. On the boat returning to Copacabana we made a detour to a sort of makeshift restaurant. We were told we'd be there for 50 minutes. What most people did was choose a trout from the pools that were netted off from the lake, and it was prepared for lunch. The trout was the best I've had, but it was strange not to know we'd be going there.
I wanted to go to the Poncho Museum but couldn't find it. A local told me where she thought it was, but there was no sign indicating it was there. After wandering around town a bit, I stopped in at the Pit Stop Bakery, which had delicious baked goods, and good coffee.
Carol
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quite a vibrant place with lots to do and see.
Quite a vibrant place with lots to do and see. Take a walk up the Calvary to the crosses at the stop. Also Isla del Sol is a nice day out with a walk across the island. It took us about 3.5 - 4hrs to do. Male sure you have water.
Church / cathedral was lovely but strangely they dont allow you to take photos.
Yiikes forgot to say load up on trout whislt in Copa it was lovely.
John
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Overrated town with little character.
Overrated town with little character. One big tourist trap with no diversity in activities or food. Dirty and unkept. Locals clearly don't value cleanliness.... Trash filled the streets. One day was too long to spend here.
Keegan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was busy while we were there, as it was the holiday...
It was busy while we were there, as it was the holiday weekend. It’s a nice town with a beatific cathedral. We visited a Isla Del Sol for one night which was amazing. Overall, 2-3 nights in Copacabana is more than sufficient.
Nicole
Canada
10
Scored 10
This is probably Bolivia’s most underrated destination.
This is probably Bolivia’s most underrated destination. Mediterranean who?! The views here are stunning. Hikes at Isla del Sol, Cerro El Calvario, and Horca del Inca provided the most spectacular overlooks of the city. Worth the miles we walked and being out of breath!
I loved this place so much! The property itself is so beautiful and charming, with breathtaking views of the lake - I could have spent my entire time in Copacabana just enjoying the space. There were many common areas to relax and enjoy the view and surroundings, and I appreciated the common kitchen and lounge area too. The staff were so kind, friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was wonderful. The room was neat, clean, and perfect for my time in Copacabana. Highly recommend!
Location is a little walk to town but quiet and with great views. Hostel is friendly, with llamas, dogs and cats and good gardens. Breakfast was pretty good, but the same each day so starts to get a bit boring. Hosts were helpful during Bolivian census when everyone was confined to accommodation, allowing us to use their kitchen. There are some excellent Inca sites in Copacabana and just outside which don't get publicised enough, so go explore.
Very nice hotel in a quite place of Copacabana, just you have to climb up a hill a little bit. The owner was very nice and helpful and spoke English fluently. it was the first and the last hotel in Bolivia and Peru where we can communicate with the owner easily in English.
The view of Lake Titicaca was great. The breakfast was very good with scrambled eggs, pancakes, fresh juice and the best parfait ever with Bolivian granola, fruit and yogurt. Enrique works very hard to take care of everything.
the hotel is located on a hill facing the lake so there is a wonderful view of the lake from the room. the room was big and comfortable. there is a common kitchen that can be used by the guests. interent was fast and reliable
It's a great location, you close to all the restaurants but to be fair, Copacabana isn't that big. The staff was extremely nice, the beds clean and you have a nice view from the rooftop.
Perfect hotel for our short stay in Copacabana. Great location. Really comfy bed and armchair in our room. Great value for money. Staff really friendly and helpful :)
The hotel is brand new; looks great from the outside. The family that manages/runs the hotel was very friendly and as helpful as they could under the circumstances.
The family is very attentive and gave me great information about Copacabana and Isla del Sol.
They were excellent hosts and I would definitley return in the future.
The location of the hotel is a little far from the city center but is perfect if you want to rest they have also a good access to the lake, and it was very clean
Amazing service. Beautiful property with lots of animals. I would recommend staying here as an experience in Copacabana. You will be well taken care of.
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