Sucre With A Local passport |
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All day
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Specialized bilingual guide.
Transport.
Entrance fees.
Local mid-morning bolivian snack.
Does Not Include:
Transport to Sucre (ask about prices of bus or flight tickets) (We have a lot of options and promotions).
Tips.
Extra drinks.
According to the description above
Sun block.
Sun glasses
Bottle of water.
Apply terms and conditions
Meeting Point: Main Square Plaza 25 de Mayo. Or hotel pick-up
Sucre, the capital city of Bolivia, provides a warm welcome to all visitors who want to get to know this beautiful city. A memorable experience awaits you! A local guide will accompany you during this walking tour, sharing his/her knowledge with you as you make these following stops:
Our tour starts inside Sucre´s main local market where we will have a traditional and delicious “Tojori” breakfast (a very traditional drink made out of corn, it is hot and filling).
Following our visit we head towards obelisk and then to the Bolivar park, a beauty among the plazas. This one has become the most beautiful plaza in Sucre since it was a private garden of the richest man in Sucre and afterwards given away to the Sucre´s citizens.
“Kinder Park” in this place we will have a memorable experience that you’ll never forget. Sucre is known for having dinosaur tracks all over the place, it is so trendy to name everything after a dinosaur that this park is all about dinos.
After our visit to the Park, we will take local transport to go to a viewpoint from where you can see the majestic Sucre. Overlooking the city of Sucre, La Recoleta is also a place where history and tradition blends.
Now time to take a cab that will take us to an unusual place: the cemetery. “Today US, YOU tomorrow” reads in the incriptions at the entrance gate. The most beautiful place of all Sucre, this is an unforgettable experience in which our visitors can see how rich people were back in the 1800's in South America. The end of our walking tour also will finish in the main square.