bajabound2005
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bicycle rentals in La Paz???
Would love to tour La Paz via bicycle...probably a good 3-4 of us! Where can we rent some bikes? We are coming in via cruise ship on January 12
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There's a bike rental place on the street on the south side of the Hotel Perla, which is on the malecon just north of the municipal pier. There's
another bike rental shop three blocks south, also just a half block off the malecon.
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Kat, from La Paz Malecon to Balandra, that would make a perfect bike ride...have fun
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Biking to Coromuel is very nice and the bike rental shop is open early and late. But biking to Balandra no, it's too dangerous on the road passing
pemex and Pichilingue on a bike. Have fun!
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If I remember correctly, if you stay at La Concha use of thier bikes are free
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I wouldn't bike in La Paz, the drivers are very aggressive, I got honked at and flipped off when I stopped for pedestrians.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
Kat, from La Paz Malecon to Balandra, that would make a perfect bike ride...have fun |
Just keep in mind the ferry schedule, as the Pichilingue-La Paz section of that road can be a bit disconcerting with a lot of trucks coming up behind
you.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by 805gregg
I wouldn't bike in La Paz, the drivers are very aggressive, I got honked at and flipped off when I stopped for pedestrians. |
Sorry about that, I had the runs and was in a hurry to get home!
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