Beautiful Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia. The historic city was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 because of its wonderfully well-preserved colonial centre with many 16th century religious buildings. With a fifth of the number of inhabitants compared to the administrative capital La Paz, Sucre has a very cosy feel to it.
From the Sucre Travel Guide
Hostel where you feel like at home. Owner, Riccardo, is absolutely easy going and always helpful hombre and he speaks english. Kitchen is massive, fully equipped and hostel is very clean as well. It has massive, sunny rooms with spacious beds and with 2 rooftops. Only 10 min walk to very downtown. ... more
“In my opinion and experience perhaps the most unpleasant,unprofessional and cantankerous manager I have ever come across. ... more
The place was wonderful. It felt like a Mediterranean home with a fantastic view. The rooms were clean and comfortable, the courtyard pleasant and sunny. The owners were attentive and ready to do anything for you. There is a kitchen with balcony for use by the over-nighters. ... more
Dumb luck 1 vs Forethought and planning 0
with this before I chose the option of a ticket only to Potosi so that I could make my own way to Sucre afterwards ...
Posted in Trav vs. The World by rhinoc
The White City
“The soul of a journey is liberty, perfect liberty, to think, feel, do just as one pleases” We arrived in Sucre at 5am, waited until the sunrise at the bus station, and as soon as we checked into to the hostel we passed out until noon, exhausted after a full night journey. Sucre is a lovely city, reminding ...
Posted in WANDERLUST by kreglicka
Dinosaurier Spuren und frische Obst
Sucre ist bis jetzt die einzigste Stadt die uns echt super gefallen hat! Gleich neben unserem ...
Posted in Amelie´s Reisen - Südamerika by amelierei











































