Holiday in Sucre
City in Bolivia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇧🇴
Country
Bolivia
Type
City
Best time to travel
Pleasant year-round (15-22°C). May to October (dry season) is the most pleasant. Rainy season November-March.
Budget/day
Getting there from Germany
Flight to La Paz or Santa Cruz (via Madrid/Miami), then domestic flight to Sucre (1h) or bus (12h from La Paz).
About Sucre
Sucre, the "White City" of Bolivia, is the constitutional capital of the country and one of South America's best-kept travel secrets. Located at an altitude of 2,810 meters, the UNESCO World Heritage city enchants with its uniformly white colonial architecture, a pleasant spring climate year-round, and a relaxed atmosphere that starkly contrasts with the bustling La Paz. The Plaza 25 de Mayo, the heart of the city, is surrounded by magnificent colonial buildings: the cathedral, the Casa de la Libertad (where Bolivia's Declaration of Independence was signed), and the government palace. On sunny afternoons, locals gather under the palm trees, shoeshiners offer their services, and students from the nearby university — one of the oldest in the Americas — enliven the scene. Sucre has made a name for itself as a learning destination for Spanish. Dozens of language schools offer affordable one-on-one lessons (often under €10 per hour), and the combination of pure Bolivian Spanish, the pleasant climate, and the safe, student-friendly atmosphere makes the city an ideal place for a language stay. The Mercado Central is a culinary adventure. On two floors, market women in traditional Pollera skirts offer Salteñas (Bolivian empanadas with a sweet, juicy filling), Chicharrón (crispy pork), and Api (hot corn drink). The food is authentic, delicious, and incredibly cheap. A unique experience is offered by the Parque Cretácico — a nearly vertical rock face on the outskirts of the city, where over 5,000 dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous period are preserved. It is the largest collection of dinosaur footprints in the world, and the thought that Tyrannosaurus and sauropods once walked here leaves one speechless. The surroundings of Sucre offer hikes to indigenous communities of the Yampara culture, whose traditional weaving art is among the most intricate in South America, as well as excursions to the thermal springs of Tarabuco.
Top 5 highlights in Sucre
The places you absolutely must not miss.
White Colonial Architecture
A uniformly whitewashed city with UNESCO World Heritage status — one of the most beautiful colonial cities in the Americas
Dinosaur Footprints
Over 5,000 footprints in a vertical rock face — the largest collection in the world
Casa de la Libertad
Bolivia's Declaration of Independence was signed here — a moving history in a magnificent setting
Learn Spanish
One of the best and cheapest language school destinations in South America
Mercado Central
Authentic market with Salteñas, Chicharrón, and the best street food in Bolivia
Hotels in Sucre
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Reise-SIM für Sucre
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Sucre
Recommended travel time
Pleasant year-round (15-22°C). May to October (dry season) is the most pleasant. Rainy season November-March.
Summer
18-24°C, rainy season November-March
Winter
10-20°C, dry and sunny
How much does a holiday in Sucre cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
12-20 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
50-100 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Consider altitude adjustment: Sucre is at 2,810m — most people tolerate the height well, but take it slow on the first day and drink plenty of water
Salteñas for breakfast: The juicy Bolivian empanadas are eaten in the morning and sell out by around 10 AM — be early
Sunday to Tarabuco: The famous indigenous Sunday market in Tarabuco (1h bus) offers traditional textiles from the Yampara culture
Book language courses in advance: Popular schools like Academia Latinoamericana are full during peak season — inquire 2-3 weeks ahead
Food & drink in Sucre
These specialties you must try!
