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Gringo's Rincon Hostel

Gringo's Rincon Hostel

Loa 743 - Hostel
We are Gringos Rincon, your brand-new hostel in Sucre, Bolivia! After years of travelling, and working in cool hostels, we have decided to open our own place here in Sucre, Bolivia.
Quechua Inn

Quechua Inn

1ro de Mayo, Esquina Salgueiro - Hostel
My name is Wilson and together with my wife Maria we run a small family-owned Hostel. Our goal is to give the gests the feeling to be at home. We have no formal reception, instead the front door can be opened by individual keys .
Backpackers Sucre Hostel

Backpackers Sucre Hostel

calle Loa #891 entre calle Olañeta y Colon - Hostel
Backpackers Hostel has arrived in Sucre, Bolivia!.This funky European-style hostel offers quality, budget hostel accommodation in Sucre’s city centre for either backpackers or families!.
Hostelling International Sucre

Hostelling International Sucre

Calle Guillermo Loayza # 119 - Hostel
*Backpackers love the original HI-SUCRE and Lonely Planet calls it the perhaps nicest hostel in the Andes!* A newly renovated colonial style building offers best beds and showers.
Amigo Hostel

Amigo Hostel

Colon # 125 - Hostel
Amigo Hostel is the main Hostel in Sucre dedicated exclusively to the backpack travellers and 100% oriented towards their specifics needs. Run by backpackers and for backpackers!. Amigo Hostel is the new youth hostel in Sucre, designed for you.
Cabildo

Cabildo

Calle cabildo #4 - Hostel
The Cabildo hostel is located in a traditional neighborhood, where you can find the countrylife without travelling too long because it just take 25 min. walking from the towncenter and at the same time it is a friendly hostel that offers a charming setting for your stay in the very centre of Sucre.
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Sucre

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.

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Sucre Discussions

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    Can anyone informe me about the possiblity of flying for La Paz to Potosi or Sucre? What air line? Cost? Thks. Sylvain ...

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    at the very beginning in Sucre. Sucre's a lovely town, really pretty and has some good places to drink and eat ...

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    Hi, I am taking spanish classes in Quito for a month and then I have a couple months to do as I please. I was thinking it would be amazing to make it to Cuzco and then La Paz- possibly Sucre. I checked flights from Quito to Lima, and they just seem pricey. I am a white solo-traveling female- is this long ...

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Sucre Blog Entries

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    ? Eksempel 1: I Sucre, Bolivias juridiske hovestad, skal man lede laenge efter en politimand. Vejene har ...
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  • Sucre
    I got to Sucre in Bolivia at the same time when the English/Scottish couple and the Irish couple ...
    Posted in A Luxembourger with a backpack by sarahm_lux

  • Sucre
    Sucre is a beautiful colonial town where we decided to stay and re-charge the batteries. We stayed in a lovely hotel called hotel parador. It was a bit flashy for us backpackers but the luxury they offered was much welcomed. Unfortunately both of us came down with some "travel belly" so our escapades were ...
    Posted in Our Trip by kmandmc

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