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Traditional Dance Show in Sucre

Prepare to experience an unforgettable time in Sucre with an incredibly traditional, folkloric dance event. You'll also be able to indulge in a delicious Andina dinner. Traditional Dance Show in Sucre. Our journey begins at 8 pm where we'll pick...

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Prepare to experience an unforgettable time in Sucre with an incredibly traditional, folkloric dance event. You'll also be able to indulge in a delicious Andina dinner.

Traditional Dance Show in Sucre

Our journey begins at 8 pm where we'll pick you up at your hotel in Sucre and take you to the Espacio Cultural Orígenes. We will enjoy a magnificent night full of surprises, seated at assigned tables to watch the folkloric show.

For 2 hours, we will experience traditional dances from various parts of Bolivia, including the morenada, which originated during the Spanish colonisation period, showcasing colorful costumes.

Bolivian folklore is known for its rich blend of indigenous, pre-Hispanic, and European traditions. Bolivia holds the most recognized dances by UNESCO.

After the show, we will return to your hotel in Sucre at 10 pm.

Typical Andina dinner

To enhance your experience, you can choose to enjoy a typical dinner featuring Andean dishes such as pique or karapecho. The dinner includes a first course of beef, chicken, or vegetarian with a side dish, dessert, and a non-alcoholic drink.

Once the night is over, we will take you back to your hotel in Sucre, arriving at 10:30 pm.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Journey by bus or minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets for the show
  • Dinner (depending on option)

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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