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9.8 70 reviews
Sucre, Bolivia
06/22 – 06/24
$37/nighttotal: $74 (2 )
Centrico Y Acogedor Apto.
1 2
apartment , Sucre
This centrally located apartment in Sucre offers a tranquil retreat with spectacular panoramic city views, providing easy access to the historic colonial center and its architectural gems. This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom flat accommodates up to 4 guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, along with garden access and complimentary internet.
9.8 53 reviews
Sucre, Bolivia
06/22 – 06/24
$38/nighttotal: $76 (2 )
Departamento Céntrico
1 2
apartment , Sucre
This quiet 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo is located on Raúl Zelada Valda passage, just a few blocks from the central Plaza 25 de Mayo and the Mercado Central, offering a noise-free environment ideal for remote workers and tourists. This pet-friendly rental accommodates up to 5 guests with a private ground-floor entrance, a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, and optional early check-in services.
9.7 12 reviews
Sucre, Bolivia
06/22 – 06/24
$18/nighttotal: $36 (2 )
Departamento Colonial Y Moderno, Céntrico
1 2
apartment , Sucre
This apartment is situated in a safe, green residential area of Sucre, approximately 7 miles from the city center, with close proximity to Calle La Paz and the historic La Recoleta district. This pet-friendly rental accommodates up to four guests and features a modern colonial design, a full American-style kitchen, a private bathroom with hot water, a living area with a Smart TV, and shared amenities including a patio, terrace, and barbecue area.
9.8 57 reviews
Sucre, Bolivia
06/24 – 07/01
$27/nighttotal: $189 (7 )
Hermoso Departamento Nuevo
1 2
apartment , Sucre
This apartment for rent in Sucre offers a prime central location, situated within 0.1 miles of the justice courts, directly across from the Sucre Tennis Club and Bolívar Park, 0.2 miles from the central market, and 0.3 miles from the main plaza. This accommodation accommodates up to 5 guests and features 2 bathrooms, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and includes internet and parking.
Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Sucre, Bolivia
What affordable attractions should backpackers visit in Sucre?
Sucre is a walker's city, so take a stroll around the Plaza 25 de Mayo, the heart of the city, and admire the colonial architecture. The Casa de la Libertad, a former government building, is another must-see, and it's free to enter. For a breathtaking view, hike up to the Cristo de la Concordia, a giant statue overlooking the city.
What nightlife options are popular among hostel guests in Sucre?
The nightlife scene in Sucre is relaxed and friendly. Hostel guests often head to La Casona, a popular bar with live music, or La Casa del Estudiante, a student bar known for its cheap beer. If you're looking for something quieter, try the rooftop terrace at the Hotel La Posada.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Sucre, Bolivia?
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Sucre?
Sucre hosts a variety of events throughout the year. The Corpus Christi festival in June is a colorful celebration with traditional dances and music. If you're in town in November, check out the Festival de la Diablada, a dramatic performance featuring devils and other mythical creatures. These events are usually free to attend.
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What are the top social spots in Sucre for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
The best place to meet other travelers is at a hostel common area. Many hostels in Sucre have kitchens and dining areas where guests can cook meals together and chat. The hostel La Casona has a popular bar and courtyard where travelers gather. The hostel El Viajero often hosts events and activities for guests.
What are the best hostels with parking in Sucre, Bolivia?
What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Sucre?
The most affordable way to get to Sucre is by bus. There are frequent buses from La Paz and Cochabamba, and the journey takes around 6-8 hours. You can find buses for as little as $10 USD. If you're coming from further afield, you can fly into the airport in Tarija, which is about a 3-hour drive from Sucre.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Sucre?
When looking for a hostel in Sucre, consider the location. The historic center is a great option for exploring the city on foot. You'll also want to check the hostel's amenities, such as kitchens, laundry facilities, and common areas. Many hostels offer free walking tours and other activities for guests.
What's the best time of the year to visit Sucre?
The best time to visit Sucre is during the dry season, from May to October. The weather is sunny and warm, with average temperatures in the 60s and 70s. The rainy season, from November to April, can be unpredictable with occasional heavy downpours.
Where in Sucre can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The best areas to stay in a hostel in Sucre are the historic center, near the Plaza 25 de Mayo, and the neighborhood of La Recoleta, which is known for its charming colonial architecture. These areas are within walking distance of most attractions and offer a variety of budget-friendly hostels.