Private Tour
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The beating heart of Bolivia, Sucre was once the Spanish colonial seat, but now serves as the constitutional capital. The streets are paved with some of the most impressive examples of rich colonial architecture, the squares are bustling with people, and numerous rooftop venues offer sweeping views of the beloved white city.
Enjoy the tour of the city of Sucre, where you will taste a delicious lunch and dinner in one of the most popular restaurants in the area, comfortable transportation in a 4x4 vehicle and tickets to all tourist attractions are also included.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Dinner
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional bilingual guide.
private tour
Lunch
Bottled water
Tickets to tourist attractions
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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.
Pickup included
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virginia l,
Oct 13, 2023
- Review from Viator
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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