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Sucre Guided Tour

Join us on this exploratory journey through Sucre, a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together, we will delve into its rich history and explore its most significant landmarks. Tour Overview.

  • 7 hours
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Join us on this exploratory journey through Sucre, a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together, we will delve into its rich history and explore its most significant landmarks.

Tour Overview

Our adventure begins at your hotel, where we will collect you at the scheduled time to embark on this exploration of Sucre, affectionately known as the White City of Bolivia.

Initially, we will visit the Central Market, a bustling hub filled with stalls showcasing traditional goods. Following our market visit, we will stroll through La Recoleta neighborhood, named after the historic convent located there. This area retains the traditional layout of the old city of Choquechaca. Here, you will gain insights into the early colonial history of Sucre.

Our next stop will be the Textile Art Museum, followed by a visit to the 25 de Mayo Square, home to the magnificent Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This stunning temple is a remarkable fusion of Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical, and Neo-Gothic architecture.

After a morning filled with exploration, we will pause for lunch, allowing you to savor local culinary delights at your leisure. In the afternoon, we will head to the terraces of the convent of San Felipe Neri, where you can relish breathtaking panoramic views of Sucre, providing a perfect conclusion to our visit.

We will then escort you back to your hotel, wrapping up a memorable 7-hour tour filled with discovery.

Hotel Pickup Information

Kindly note that this tour includes pickup exclusively from hotels located in the central area of Sucre.

Included

  • Pickup on foot from the hotel
  • Admission to the Museum of Textile Art
  • Admission to the convent of San Felipe Neri

Not included

  • Lunch

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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