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La Paz vs Montevideo

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🤝 It's a tie — both rated 78 OVR

La Paz
La Paz

Bolivia

78OVR

VS
Montevideo
Montevideo

Uruguay

78OVR

62
Safety
75
95
Affordability
65
72
Food
86
89
Culture
75
72
Nightlife
72
72
Walkability
99
99
Nature
72
67
Connectivity
81
72
Transit
72
La Paz

La Paz

Bolivia

Montevideo

Montevideo

Uruguay

La Paz

Safety: 55/100Pop: 900KAmerica/La_Paz

Montevideo

Safety: 70/100Pop: 1.4MAmerica/Montevideo

💰 Budget

budget
La Paz: $20-35Montevideo: $40-60
mid-range
La Paz: $50-90Montevideo: $90-160
luxury
La Paz: $150+Montevideo: $220+

🛡️ Safety

La Paz55/100Safety Score60/100Montevideo

La Paz

La Paz is generally safe for travelers exercising standard precautions, but altitude sickness is the biggest health risk. Petty crime like pickpocketing is common in markets and on crowded minibuses. Political protests can block roads with little warning.

Montevideo

Montevideo is relatively safe by South American standards but has seen rising petty crime in recent years. Ciudad Vieja can be quiet and poorly lit after business hours. The Pocitos, Carrasco, and Punta Carretas neighborhoods feel noticeably safer.

Ratings

La Paz2/5English Friendly3/5Montevideo
La Paz3/5Walkability5/5Montevideo
La Paz3/5Public Transit3/5Montevideo
La Paz3/5Food Scene4/5Montevideo
La Paz3/5Nightlife3/5Montevideo
La Paz4/5Cultural Sites3/5Montevideo
La Paz5/5Nature Access3/5Montevideo
La Paz3/5WiFi Reliability4/5Montevideo

🌤️ Weather

La Paz

La Paz has a subtropical highland climate with two distinct seasons: wet (November-March) and dry (May-October). Temperatures are relatively consistent year-round due to the altitude, with cool days and cold nights. The sun is intense at this elevation — sunburn happens fast.

Dry Season (May - October)-2 to 17°C
Wet Season (November - March)4-18°C
Shoulder (April) (April)1-18°C
Shoulder (October-November) (October - November)3-19°C

Montevideo

Montevideo has a humid subtropical climate moderated by the Rio de la Plata. Summers are warm but not extreme, and winters are cool and damp. The wind off the river can make it feel cooler than the temperature suggests.

Spring (September - November)11-22°C
Summer (December - February)18-30°C
Autumn (March - May)12-23°C
Winter (June - August)6-14°C

🚇 Getting Around

La Paz

La Paz has no metro, but the Mi Teleferico cable car system is the star of urban transit. Minibuses and trufis (shared taxis) cover the rest. The steep, canyon-like geography makes walking between neighborhoods a serious workout at altitude.

Walkability: Central La Paz is walkable but physically demanding due to the extreme altitude and steep terrain. Walking downhill from El Alto to the center is far easier than going up. Take it slow, rest often, and use the teleferico for uphill segments. The historic center around Plaza Murillo is flat enough for comfortable exploration.

Mi TelefericoBOB 3 (~$0.43 USD) per line
Minibuses & MicrosBOB 1.50-2.50 (~$0.20-0.36 USD)
Radio TaxisBOB 10-30 (~$1.45-4.35 USD) for most trips

Montevideo

Montevideo relies primarily on buses (no metro system). The STM card is used for all public transit. The city is also very walkable in its central neighborhoods. Uber operates widely and is affordable.

Walkability: The central areas — Ciudad Vieja, Centro, Cordon, and Pocitos — are very walkable. The Rambla promenade is one of the world's great urban walks. The city is flat, making it easy on the feet. Summer heat is the only real obstacle.

City BusesUYU 42-52 (~$1-1.30 USD) per ride with STM card
Uber / CabifyUYU 150-400 (~$3.70-10 USD) for most cross-city trips
TaxisUYU 200-500 (~$5-12.50 USD) for most trips

The Verdict

Choose La Paz if...

you want the world's highest capital — Mi Teleférico cable-car network, Witches Market, Valle de la Luna, Death Road mountain biking, and Uyuni salt flats flights

Choose Montevideo if...

you want South America's calmest capital — Ciudad Vieja, Rambla sunsets, Mercado del Puerto parrilla, tango, and ferries to Colonia del Sacramento