Your stay — Hostal Wara
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The Property — Hostal Wara
Hostal Wara feels like a calm, family-run base in Cochabamba's central neighbourhood. The lobby is tiled, simple and bright, with a small reception desk and a few armchairs under a ceiling fan. It suits budget-conscious backpackers and independent travellers who want a clean room, free wi-fi and a terrace looking out to the city, not frills or boutique style.
Chronicles of Cochabamba
Cochabamba was founded in 1571 by Spanish colonists as Villa de Oropesa, on land that was historically a key Inca and pre-Inca settlement. Its colonial grid centred on the Plaza 14 de Septiembre, lined with whitewashed arches and the grand Cathedral of San Sebastián. By the 20th century, the city grew as Bolivia's agricultural and industrial hub—its nickname 'City of Eternal Spring' comes from the year-round mild, sunny climate. Today the skyline mixes old tile-roofed houses with new glass towers, and the streets buzz with markets, street food vendors and university students.
Best Time to Visit
Full Cochabamba guide →Best months
April to October: dry season with clear skies and daytime temperatures around 22–25°C; ideal for exploring the city and nearby valleys without rain delays.
Peak / festival surge
August is the busiest month, driven by the Feria Internacional de Cochabamba (FIC) and national holidays; hotel prices rise 20–30%. Expect full occupancy, advance booking essential.
Budget shoulder season
March and November are the best budget shoulder months: still mostly dry, fewer tourists, and room rates drop 15–20% as the school calendar breaks and the wet season edges in.
Weather & packing
Cochabamba's 'eternal spring' means warm afternoons but chilly evenings—temperatures can drop 15°C after sunset. Pack layers: a fleece or light jacket for dusk, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses) for strong midday UV.
Live City Briefing — Cochabamba
- Construction on the Cochabamba tram line (Mi Tren) continues; expect road closures and detours around Avenida Ayacucho and Avenida República through 2026. Allow extra time for airport transfers.
- The Pasaje Alborada pedestrian street renovation finished in late 2025, reopening the historic arcade between Calle 25 de Mayo and Calle España with new seating, lighting and a handful of new cafés and art shops.
- Bolivia's wet season was slightly delayed in 2025–26, so by July the valley grass should be green but trails clear; the Tunari National Park (just north of the city) is open and recommended for day hikes.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hostal Wara, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing away from the main street (Cochabamba's Avenida Ballivián is busy with traffic until late). These upper floors reduce street noise and offer a view of the nearby hills.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms directly above the lobby or reception area (likely on the first floor) – these catch early morning check-in chatter and staff noise. Also skip rooms facing the street on floors 1-2, as Cochabamba traffic can be loud, especially on weekdays.
Best views
Ask for a room on the third or fourth floor facing the hills (east or south-east). Cochabamba’s Cerro Tunari is visible on clear days. The front-facing rooms overlook the street – okay but not special.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are quietest – further from street level and any ground-floor common areas (the hotel has no lift, so these floors see less foot traffic from staff or luggage).
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Avenida Ballivián (main road) is the primary issue. Buses and taxis pass from early morning (6am) until late evening (10pm). The hotel's central location means nearby restaurants and bars add evening chatter. No lift means less machinery noise, but stairs echo – avoid rooms right next to the staircase.
Insider tips
1) Request a room on floor 3 or 4 to avoid street noise – but note there's no lift, so be prepared to carry bags up. 2) Ask at reception for a room away from the internal courtyard if you want quiet during the day – the kitchen can be audible from 7am-2pm.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Hostal Wara
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical speed 5–10 Mbps, fair for email/browsing but not for streaming; no login—open network from room key
Only ground and first floors served by small lift; upper floors (second and third) are stairs-only (no lift access)
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; building has original 1940s tiled courtyard with a central fountain--quirky, not grand
Check-in 14:00–22:00, earliest bag drop 12:00; late check-out until 14:00 costs 50 BOB, after 14:00 charged extra night
Free storage at front desk during operating hours (07:00–22:00); after hours ask in advance
No step-free entry (2 steps at main door) and lift only to first floor; no wheelchair-accessible rooms; narrow corridors
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is 'Parqueo La Recoleta' at Av. Ayacucho 459, daily rate 30 BOB; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required to confirm booking; at check-in a refundable incidental hold of 200 BOB placed on your card
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Iglesia Pentecostés del Movimiento Misionero Mundial (236 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Cristiana Evangélica Bolívar (257 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Centro Gnóstico (375 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es Amor (391 m · ~5 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Galería Villarroel — 131 m · ~2 min walk
Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas y Museo Arqueológico — 188 m · ~2 min walk
Teatro Adela Zamudio — 400 m · ~5 min walk
Juegos Infantiles Carlos De La Torre — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Banco Nacional de Bolivia — 198 m · ~2 min walk
Farmacia Moreira — 55 m · ~1 min walk
Skemas — 108 m · ~1 min walk
Parada a Villa Tunari — 1.3 km · ~17 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Bolivian Boliviano, BOB
Change cash at casas de cambio on Calle España or around Plaza 14 de Septiembre; avoid airport and hotel desks for poor rates.
Cards accepted in most supermarkets, mid-range restaurants and hotels; smaller shops and market stalls are cash-only.
No tipping expected in taxis; 5-10% at restaurants if service is good; small change for hotel porters.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A small black coffee from a street stall or bakery costs about 5-7 BOB.
A menú del día (set lunch with soup and main) runs 15-25 BOB at local eateries near the market or university.
A main dish at a modest restaurant, like a salteña or pique macho plate, from 20-35 BOB.
Head to the Cancha market or evening stalls along Avenida Ayacucho for anticuchos, salteñas and fresh juice.
Supermarkets include Hipermaxi and IC Norte; also central market (La Cancha) for produce.
For cheap clothing, browse stalls at La Cancha market or second-hand shops on Calle Lanza.
Local minibuses and trufis cost 1.50-2.50 BOB per ride (no day pass); from airport take a taxi for about 30-40 BOB (negotiate).
Eat at market stalls for lunch to save money; use shared trufis instead of taxis; negotiate prices at La Cancha market.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cochabamba, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hostal Wara
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Banco Nacional de Bolivia — 198 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia Moreira — 55 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Hotel Los Angeles → Cochabamba city centre (Plaza 14 de Septiembre)
💡 Use Radio Taxi Germán (tel. 442 5345) — they’re reliable. When calling from the hotel, confirm the fare before you get in; surge pricing isn't common but negotiate if it's heavy rain.
Av. Capitán Ustariz / Hotel Los Angeles stop (flag down) → Cochabamba city centre (Mercado Central)
💡 Look for 'Sacaba-Cochabamba' painted on the windscreen. Keep coins ready because drivers don't give change. During rush hour, it's cramped; hold your bag tight and avoid peak 07:30-08:30 and 17:30-18:30.
Av. Capitán Ustariz (same stop as micros) → Cochabamba city centre (Av. Heroínas)
💡 Slightly faster than micros but seats fill fast. If you're carrying luggage or a backpack, expect to pay an extra seat. Best for short trips when you're not in a hurry.
Jorge Wilstermann International Airport → Hotel Los Angeles (Av. Capitán Ustariz km 4.5, Sacaba)
💡 Avoid drivers inside the terminal. Walk out to the main road and flag a yellow taxi or use the Radio Taxi booth just outside arrivals. Bargain firmly but politely; 50 BOB is fair for this route.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hostal Wara?
Request a room on the third or fourth floor, facing away from the main street (Cochabamba's Avenida Ballivián is busy with traffic until late). These upper floors reduce street noise and offer a view of the nearby hills.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hostal Wara?
Avoid rooms directly above the lobby or reception area (likely on the first floor) – these catch early morning check-in chatter and staff noise. Also skip rooms facing the street on floors 1-2, as Cochabamba traffic can be loud, especially on weekdays.
Is Hostal Wara noisy?
Street noise from Avenida Ballivián (main road) is the primary issue. Buses and taxis pass from early morning (6am) until late evening (10pm). The hotel's central location means nearby restaurants and bars add evening chatter. No lift means less machinery noise, but stairs echo – avoid rooms right next to the staircase.
Which rooms have the best views at Hostal Wara?
Ask for a room on the third or fourth floor facing the hills (east or south-east). Cochabamba’s Cerro Tunari is visible on clear days. The front-facing rooms overlook the street – okay but not special.
What are insider tips for staying at Hostal Wara?
1) Request a room on floor 3 or 4 to avoid street noise – but note there's no lift, so be prepared to carry bags up. 2) Ask at reception for a room away from the internal courtyard if you want quiet during the day – the kitchen can be audible from 7am-2pm.
What time is check-in at Hostal Wara?
Check-in at Hostal Wara is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hostal Wara have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical speed 5–10 Mbps, fair for email/browsing but not for streaming; no login—open network from room key
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hostal Wara?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Hostal Wara?
A menú del día (set lunch with soup and main) runs 15-25 BOB at local eateries near the market or university.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hostal Wara?
Local minibuses and trufis cost 1.50-2.50 BOB per ride (no day pass); from airport take a taxi for about 30-40 BOB (negotiate).
When is the best time to visit Cochabamba?
April to October: dry season with clear skies and daytime temperatures around 22–25°C; ideal for exploring the city and nearby valleys without rain delays.
Top Attractions in Cochabamba
💡 Combines local history with medical curiosity; ask the curator about the trepanation tools used by pre-Columbian cultures.
💡 Go on Sunday morning for the open-air aerobics classes by the lake; bring your own water.
💡 Go early (before 09:00) to see the fruit sellers and watch locals bargain; try a fresh jugo (fruit juice) for 3–5 BOB.
💡 The climb takes 20–30 minutes; go at sunset for cooler temperatures and good light. Watch your step – the path is uneven.
💡 Visit on weekday afternoons when guided tours are less crowded; ask about the original furniture and the unused ballroom.