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Malecon La Paz
You can take time to visit Malecon La Paz during your travels to La Paz. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
El Coromuel Beach
This stunning beach has been converted into a water park, complete with clifftop slides that spiral down into the sea. Try fun watersports and see dolphins.
Malecon Kiosk
Meet friends at this popular gathering point and admire the coastal views as you explore the many works of art decorating the esplanade.
Marina Cortez
At the esplanade’s southern tip stands a modern harbor with excellent dining options, stunning views and modern amenities for boat owners.
Sanctuary of the Virgen of Guadalupe
See this modern church come to life during festivals. It has a glorious dome and a bright interior filled with religious artworks.
Constitution Square
An old-fashioned bandstand, several floral displays and a replica of one of the region’s most striking rock formations decorate this central square.
Whale Museum
Videos, photos and large collection of whale and turtle skeletons provide a fascinating insight into the region’s extraordinary aquatic life.
Nuestra Senora del Pilar Cathedral
Get a closer look at the glorious stained-glass windows and read the plaque about the missionary history of one of La Paz’s most iconic buildings.
Anthropology and History Museum of Baja California Sur
Study the cave wall paintings for a window into prehistoric humankind and review the temporary exhibits that trace the region’s past.