Discover Sucre’s history and culture on a guided walking tour. Explore ancient streets, castles, indigenous art, and stunning viewpoints. Uncover the city’s vibrant past.
Discover Sucre’s history and culture on a guided walking tour. Explore ancient streets, castles, indigenous art, and stunning viewpoints. Uncover the city’s vibrant past.
- Plaza Cochabamba - Located in Sucre, Bolivia, Plaza Cochabamba is a quaint and delightful square nestled in the city’s historic center. Known for its tranquil ambiance, it is surrounded by colonial-style architecture and lush trees that provide shade to visitors. The plaza features a central fountain and seating areas, making it a favored spot for…
- Plaza Cochabamba - Located in Sucre, Bolivia, Plaza Cochabamba is a quaint and delightful square nestled in the city’s historic center. Known for its tranquil ambiance, it is surrounded by colonial-style architecture and lush trees that provide shade to visitors. The plaza features a central fountain and seating areas, making it a favored spot for both locals and tourists to unwind. Although it may not be as expansive or renowned as Sucre’s main square, Plaza Cochabamba possesses its own serene charm and offers a glimpse into the local lifestyle.
- Plaza 25 de Mayo - Plaza 25 de Mayo serves as the vibrant heart of Sucre, Bolivia, and stands as one of the city’s most significant historical and cultural sites. Encircled by majestic colonial buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Casa de la Libertad, the plaza is a lively center of activity. It boasts well-tended gardens, towering palm trees, and a central statue of General Antonio José de Sucre, a pivotal figure in Bolivia’s quest for independence. The plaza is a beloved gathering place for both residents and visitors, providing a lively atmosphere where people come to connect, relax, and admire the beauty of Sucre’s historic architecture.
- Universidad de San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca - The historic building of San Francisco Xavier University in Sucre, Bolivia, is a stunning example of colonial architecture and ranks among the oldest universities in the Americas, established in 1624. The building’s exterior showcases elegant arches, robust wooden doors, and intricate stonework, embodying the Spanish Baroque style. Inside, the university features beautiful courtyards, lengthy corridors, and historic classrooms that have educated countless students over the years. This building not only represents a vital part of Bolivia’s educational heritage but also stands as a cultural and architectural landmark in Sucre.
- Guereo Mansion - The Palacete Guereo in Sucre, Bolivia, is a sophisticated mansion that exemplifies the city’s rich history and aristocratic heritage. The mansion’s striking façade and well-preserved interiors offer insight into the luxurious lifestyle of the elite during that era. Today, Palacete Guereo is a treasured cultural heritage site, highlighting Sucre’s historical importance and architectural elegance.
- Gato Negro - Calle de los Gatos in Sucre, Bolivia, is a charming, narrow street that captures the essence of the city’s colonial past. Flanked by whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant flowers and traditional wooden balconies, the street is rich in history. Its name, translating to “Street of the Cats,” adds a touch of local folklore to its allure. Strolling down Calle de los Gatos provides a serene experience, with the quiet surroundings and cobblestone path transporting visitors back to Sucre’s colonial era.
- Plaza Pedro de Anzúrez - La Recoleta in Sucre, Bolivia, is a historic site situated on a hill with stunning panoramic views of the city. Originally established as a Franciscan convent in the 17th century, La Recoleta is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and exquisite colonial architecture. The site includes a tranquil plaza with ancient trees, a church, and a museum housing religious artifacts and art. La Recoleta is a favored destination for both locals and tourists, who visit to enjoy the views, explore the historical structures, and experience the serene ambiance that contrasts with the bustling city below.
- Museum of Indigenous Art ASUR - The Museo ASUR in Sucre, Bolivia, is a dynamic cultural museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the indigenous art and traditions of the Andean region.

- Available English and Spanish guide
- Public transportation
- Available English and Spanish guide
- Public transportation
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Join this walking tour to discover the city’s marvels as you wander through historic streets rich in heritage. Explore an ancient castle, visit the former office of the Mayor of Sucre, and enjoy the exquisite gardens.
Stroll down the street of Cats, the birthplace of the city, and then admire the indigenous art from communities near Sucre while enjoying…
Join this walking tour to discover the city’s marvels as you wander through historic streets rich in heritage. Explore an ancient castle, visit the former office of the Mayor of Sucre, and enjoy the exquisite gardens.
Stroll down the street of Cats, the birthplace of the city, and then admire the indigenous art from communities near Sucre while enjoying breathtaking mountain views from a magnificent viewpoint.
The tour also includes a visit to the courtyards of the historic public university. In the main square, delve into the city’s vibrant history, culture, and lively cultural scene. Conclude the tour by exploring an old colonial tower, offering a stunning view of Sucre.
Please note that the itinerary may vary on weekends or holidays due to the opening hours of the sites we visit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.