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Sucre City Tour

CODE NAME TERM  OUTLINE TYPE
DSECSRFD SUCRE CITY TOUR Half Day

Hotel / La Recoleta Viewpoint / Asur Textile Museum / San Lázaro and Santo Domingo Churches (outsides) / Sucre General Cemetery / Bolivia Park / Casa de la Libertad Museum / Metropolitan Cathedral (outsides) / Treasure Museum / San Francisco Church / Convent of San Felipe de Nery / Hotel

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Pick up from hotel and start of the tour of the capital city of Bolivia, Sucre, as the first attraction you will visit La Recoleta, a small viewpoint square in the city center, then you will visit the Asur Textile Museum, or Museum of Indigenous Art that exhibits a great variety of textiles from indigenous cultures from all around Sucre. The next visit will be the churches of San Lázaro and Santo Domingo, these churches are characterized by being built since the founding of the city, that is, in the seventeenth century; Another particular attraction is the General Cemetery of Sucre, which appears to be an immense garden with many mausoleums, sumptuous tombs and immense trees.

Visit to Bolívar Park, ordered to be built by the last president of the Real Audiencia de Charcas, another of the historical phases of this magical white city. Lunch in restaurant. Continuation of the tour visiting the Main Square May 25, where the Historical Museum of Liberty is located; Historical place where the Bolivian independence act was signed, in addition to housing many medals, titles, paintings and patriotic symbols that are part of the material treasure of the nation. The main square of Sucre also houses the Metropolitan Cathedral on one of its sides, which took more than a century to finish, and shows a Renaissance, barrack and mestizo baroque style. The next attraction to visit will be the Treasure Museum, which shows the origins, techniques, and art of Bolivian metals and precious stones. The purpose of the museum is to inform and educate, but, above all, to awaken genuine and pleasant feelings in the visitor. Very close to the museum is the Church of San Francisco, which in addition to being very old like the other churches visited, this is particular because in one of its towers it shelters the “Liberty Bell” that called the revolutionaries at night May 1809. The last attraction will be the San Felipe de Nery Convent, a neoclassical convent that houses paintings from the colonial era, in its crypt some historical figures. Finally, transfer to the hotel.

Included: Private transport, bilingual guide assistance (English – Spanish), lunch and entrance fees.

No Included: Tips nor personal expenses.

  • Casa de la Libertad is closed on Sundays.
  • The Museums in Sucre are only open from Monday to Saturday, on Sunday you visit the exteriors of the Casa de la Libertad.

 

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