Sucre
Whitewashed courtyards, bustling market stalls, and mountain air.
Why visit
The case for going
Sucre's uniform colonial architecture, all dazzling white, marks its role as Bolivia's constitutional capital and a UNESCO site where independence was declared.
Yet beneath its pristine surface lies pre-history: the Cal Orck'o quarry holds over 12,000 individual dinosaur footprints, the largest collection in the world, etched into a nearly vertical wall.
What to do
Ways to spend a day
Activities 30-70 EUR total
- 01Wander the colonial streets and plazas of the historic center — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 02Visit the world's largest collection of dinosaur footprints at Cal Orck'o — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 03Take a day trip to the historic silver mining city of Potosí — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 04Explore the vibrant Mercado Central for local crafts and produce — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 05Enjoy panoramic city views from the La Recoleta viewpoint — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
Whitewashed courtyards, bustling market stalls, and mountain air.
Where to stay
The right base
Accommodation 15-30 EUR/night
Barrio Colonial · Sucre
La Recoleta · Sucre
How to get there
Easiest way in
Fly into:
- Juana Azurduy de Padilla International SRE
- Viru Viru International VVI
How to get around
Once you land
Within Sucre, local micros (buses) and shared taxis (trufis) are cheap and plentiful. For the 3-hour journey to Potosí, frequent shared minibuses or larger buses depart from the main terminal, offering scenic mountain views.
What to eat
Order this
Food 5-15 EUR/day
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Salteñas
baked empanadas
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Mondongo
pork and corn stew
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Chorizo chuquisaqueño
local spiced sausage
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Picante de pollo
spicy chicken stew
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Api con pastel
purple corn drink and pastry
By the numbers
Cards on the table
Safety index
70/100
General guide, not advisory data
Best seasons
Winter · Spring
When it's at its best
Fly into
SRE
Juana Azurduy de Padilla International
Daily spend
$
Easy on the wallet
How to fit in
Read the room
Embrace the slow pace of Sucre, where mornings are for market bustling and afternoons often mean a quiet plaza. Catch the city coming alive again in the early evening, as locals gather in Bolívar Park.
How to pack
What goes in the bag
Best in Winter
Winter: mild and dry with clear, sunny skies, daytime temperatures around 15-22C, with cooler evenings at altitude.
- layers for varied temperatures
- sturdy walking shoes for cobblestone streets
- sunscreen and a hat for high altitude
- a reusable water bottle
How to prepare
The boring bits
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Get a local eSIM
Airalo
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Travel insurance
SafetyWing
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Check entry requirements
Visa & vaccinations
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