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  1. Jun 3, 2019 · La Paz is uniquely built into surrounding mountains and when a raising population caused traffic and smog, the idea of a cable car system was born. It was impossible to build underground, so why not go up! It started with three separate lines in 2014. The Red, Yellow and Green lines, each representing colors from the Bolivian flag.

    • History of La Paz Teleferico
    • Interesting Facts About MI Teleferico Cable Car
    • Which Cable Line Is The Best and Why?
    • How to Plan Your Teleferico Day Trip
    • Prices and Opening Hours

    La Paz Teleferico was inaugurated in 2014 and has quickly become an iconic symbol of the city. The construction of this cable car system was a significant investment aimed at improving transportation options and reducing traffic congestion. Since its inception, it has revolutionized the way people move around La Paz, providing a swift and reliable ...

    Did you know that La Paz Teleferico is the highest cable car system in the world? It traverses the Andes Mountains, reaching altitudes of over 4,000 meters (13,000 feet), offering unparalleled views of the city and surrounding landscapes. This extraordinary feat of engineering consists of several interconnected lines that cover various parts of the...

    You might wonder which line to choose. Here we have some hints that might help in with deciding. We personally recommend doing a loop plus Yellow and Green, but if you have limited time, this might help you:

    Before you head off for the panoramic ride, try to plan out what places you might like to visit (so you can hop off the La Paz cable car at the right spot). If you don’t want to make any stops, the best way to explore the teleférico is the circle trip.

    The cost of riding La Paz Teleferico is very affordable. For example, 2 consecutive lines (of different colors) cost 5 Bolivianos (BOB). If you know your final destination, just tell them the name of your final station and you will get the ticket that you need. Rechargeable cards, such as the Mi Teleférico card, offer flexibility and discounts for ...

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  3. The world's largest network of urban transit cable cars (Cable Propelled Transit) located in the Bolivian cities of La Paz-El Alto. Once complete, the La Paz will have close to 34km of cable cars ...

  4. Jun 20, 2017 · Madrid is full of rooftop bars and restaurants, but if you’re looking to see the city from up above in a more unique way, take a ride on the Teleférico, the famous cable car. Built in 1969, the cable car has 80 cabins and goes for almost 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles), with a max height of 40 meters (130 feet).

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · The Mi Teleferico system covers a tremendous vertical area as they proudly advertise on these station signs. The Irpawi Station in the southern end of La Paz (far left) is located at 10,720 feet (3,267 meters), the Estacion Central (Central Station) near the city center (middle) is at 12,103 feet (3,689 meters), and Estacion 16 de Julio (July 16 Station) in El Alto (right) is at 13,435 feet ...

  6. Jun 30, 2017 · Each line is able to transport up to 6,000 people per hour, with cabins leaving every 12 seconds and seating up to 10 people. The system is open between 6 am and 11 pm daily. Phase two, of which the blue line has already been completed, was announced in 2014. It will see seven new lines with a total of 12 miles (20 km) added to the system.

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