Full-Day Private Tour of Sucre: Explore the Historic Heart of Bolivia with Meals & 4x4 Transport

Immerse yourself in the historic heart of Bolivia with a full-day private tour of Sucre. Explore the colonial architecture, enjoy delicious meals, and travel in a 4x4 vehicle.

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Plaza 25 de Mayo - You will visit the central plaza 25 de Mayo, a place of perpetual calm, inspiring and discreet for its colonial essence, its air of art and culture, for its atmosphere of intellectuality and tranquility, centered by a statue of Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, the founder of the city.

Stop with photo views

  • Museo Casa de la Libertad - It was in this important building where the Bolivian Independence Act was signed. It is currently a museum, where pieces of unparalleled historical value are exhibited. For a dose of Bolivian history, it’s hard to beat this museum where the Bolivian. The declaration of independence was signed on August 6, 1825. It has been designated as a national monument and is considered the birthplace of the country.

At the Casa de la Libertad Museum, you will have a visit with photo stops.

  • Universidad de San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca - It is one of the oldest universities in the New World. In many historical texts it is also known as the University of Charcas. Founded in 1624 by order of the Spanish King Philip IV, and with the support of Pope Innocent XII, the university aimed to provide education in Law and Theology to the families and descendants of the wealthy nobility of South America.

Visit with photo stops.

  • Dinosaur Tracks (Cal Orck’o) - Discovered in 1994, the enormous limestone wall of Cal Orck’o reveals the secrets of different dinosaurs Species that disappeared 68 million years ago. There are around 5,055 dinosaur footprints belonging to at least 8 species, among which is a world record 581 meter trail left by a Theropod. The footprints are from the Upper Cretaceous.

You will have a visit with photo stops at this site.

  • Simon Bolivar Park - Formerly known as Paseo del Prado, Sucre’s Bolívar Park is one of the most important in the city, recognizable landmarks thanks to its elegantly whitewashed portal that sports two prominent arches and a grandiose obelisk. Although its original configurations were from the 18th century.

You will have a visit with photo stops at this site.

  • La Glorieta Castle - Only five kilometers from Sucre, is this eclectic construction, which is characterized by the confusing mix of architectural styles, among which Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical and Mudejar features can be appreciated. Its owners were the princes of the Glorieta, Francisco Argandoña and his wife Clotilde Urioste. In its nearly 40 rooms you can appreciate the splendor of the time, admire its luxurious stained glass windows.

Visit with photo stops.

  • Dinosaur Tracks (Cal Orck’o) - Three hundred meters from the Cal Orck’o Dinosaur Footprints cliff stands out the amazing Cretaceous Park, a unique tourist complex that boasts extraordinary replicas of dinosaurs made with the greatest scientific rigor in a recreation of their natural habitat.

Visit with photo stops.

  • Museum of Indigenous Art ASUR - The ASUR Museum of Indigenous Art, located in a beautiful colonial house, exhibits extremely valuable indigenous clothing and textiles from the pre-colonial, colonial and republican eras. Inside the museum you will be able to appreciate a gallery where the weavers show visitors the techniques and creation of designs.

You will have a visit with photo stops.

  • Mirador de La Recoleta - The Mirador, with its large terrace decorated with white columns and arches, is located in the Plaza de La Recoleta and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the entire city. here you will do it. We also find the Pilgrim fountain, the “Sundial”, “The Water Box” and the square where the city was founded.

Your tour will conclude with return to your hotel in Sucre.

What's Included
  • Private tour
  • Professional bilingual guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Tickets to tourist attractions
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Bottled water
Additional Information

Sucre, the pulsating core of Bolivia, previously the stronghold of Spanish rule, is currently the official capital by constitution. Its alleyways boast exceptional representations of opulent colonial design, the plazas are alive with activity, and a multitude of rooftop establishments provide panoramic vistas of the cherished ‘white city’.
Savor a guided excursion through Sucre, indulging in sumptuous lunch and dinner at renowned local eateries, with the convenience of travel in a four-wheel drive and entrance fees to all sightseeing spots covered.

Location
Plaza 25 de Mayo
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Virginia_l
Oct 13, 2023
It needs some clarification with your advertisement - It was good meeting people from Bolivia. The guide was good but visiting the site I thought she would be the one to give us the details but apparently, there was a guide in Casa de Libertad. Spanish speaking and the guide will just transfer to English but she has to whisper so we won't distract the guide. It should have been made clear that the guide would be in Spanish. This is not what I was expecting. The guide in the said museum was so good but I couldn't understand the whole story and our guide will just basically summarize it. She will have to tell me and my friends and we have to get closer to her because she was just whispering. It's a hassle. Same thing with La Glorietta Castle, the guide was.also in Spanish and they will just translate to us. Plus the dinner. If we have not mentioned it we won't be having dinner. The 12-13 hour is not true as the museum is closed by 5 pm and we started at 830 a.m. We were basically done around 530 p.m. We should have visited the park last since there was no entrance and no closing time because we were in a hurry to visit the castle because they were about to close and we never got a chance to go up to see the second floor. When we asked for dinner we went back to the same place where we had lunch and we waited for them to finish for it seemed like they just started cooking. The whole itinerary needs some planning as not all your clients who want to visit Bolivia can speak Spanish.
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