Hotels in Sucre
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Browse hotels in Sucre, Bolivia, near Plaza 25 de Mayo and the UNESCO colonial centre at 2,790 m. Book a converted mansion or mid-range guesthouse.
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About Sucre
Sucre: Bolivia's White City and Constitutional Capital
Sucre sits at 2,790 metres above sea level in Bolivia's Chuquisaca Department, roughly 600 km southeast of La Paz. Founded in 1538 as La Plata, the city earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991 for its cohesive colonial architecture — whitewashed façades, terracotta rooftiles, and arcaded plazas spread across a compact historic core. Bolivia's 1825 declaration of independence was signed here, and the Supreme Court still operates from the city, preserving its constitutional capital status.
Where to Stay in Sucre
Most hotels cluster near Plaza 25 de Mayo, the tree-lined central square anchored by the 16th-century Catedral Metropolitana. The San Alberto and Arenales streets hold a mix of converted colonial mansions and mid-range guesthouses. Visitors include history-focused travellers, language students at Spanish schools, and trekkers using Sucre as a base for the Maragua crater loop, a 35 km circuit in the surrounding hills.
Practical Tips
- Altitude: At 2,790 m, allow one to two days to acclimatise before strenuous activity.
- Getting around: The historic centre is walkable; taxis to the Parque Cretácico dinosaur tracksite cost roughly 20 BOB.
- Climate: Sucre averages 18 °C year-round; pack a layer for evenings even in summer.
- Currency: Boliviano (BOB); ATMs are available on Avenida Hernando Siles.
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