Coca Museum
Museum · La Paz ·

Coca Museum

Museum · La Paz ·

Museum tracing coca plant history, spirituality, and production

Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null
Coca Museum by null

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Linares 906, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Linares 906, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

+591 69851999
cocamuseum.com

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Brianna L.

Google
An extremely well don’t museum that pulls you in and leaves you yearning for more. The photos are amazing and history so well explained in a very captivating way. Signage is in Spanish but they gave us English books that translates all signage and was very easy to follow. I could have stayed for a few more hours digesting everything. Closed for lunch from 1-2

navdeep K.

Google
Fantastic museum. Jam packed with so much interesting information about the history, spirituality, use, production, politics, and advertising of coca leaves. Excellent manual with complete translation in English. Really enjoyed this incredible tiny museum. I read everything and was there for about two hours.

Samuel E.

Google
Informative, intetesting, pushing the cocaine agenda, but you can't blame them. Lovely guy gave us some free leaf samples. Took about an hour to read the English booklet they give you.

Martin

Google
In my opinion not worth a visit. Heavily biased museum that tries to paint a positive picture of cocaine and it's usage. Some quotes from the brochure really left me shocked on how unreflected they were.

Robert

Google
It's okay. If you really want to learn about the history of coca, you can go, but don't expect any exciting exhibits. They give you a 30-page reader, which takes about an hour to read. There's not much else to it.

Mert K.

Google
Interesting museum about the history, cultural and political aspects of the coca plant and it's derivatives. Focus is on providing information and education rather than displaying artefacts etc. Displays are mostly photos with texts, in Spanish but a translation booklet is provided to accompany your visit in other languages if needed. Photos prohibited

Vagamunda

Google
Super interesting and well-informing exhibition. In my opinion the best museum in La Paz and a must see. Staff is very friendly.

Matthew T.

Google
Very small museum. Overall fairly interesting and informative, but the majority of the time you are just reading a book about the history of cocaine. The pictures on the wall and the weird manikins do very little to add to the experience. Thankfully it was only 15 Bs. because any more would not be worth it. One of the best parts of the whole time there is the Coca candy they give you which numbs your mouth and wakes you up a bit.