
Sucre Travel Guide
Bolivia
Sucre is a Bolivian city of 224,838 people and the country’s constitutional capital. It sits in the Andean highlands, so expect a cooler climate than in Bolivia’s lowland regions.
Most visitors arrive by air at Alcantari International Airport (SRE), the airport serving Sucre. The city is inland, and there are no notable named beaches within 40 kilometres, so coastal activities are not part of a stay here.
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Weather in Sucre
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Pays in BOB
Plug type Type A & Type C (UK adapter needed)
Emergency 110
Dial code +591
Tipping: Tipping is not automatically included in bills in Bolivia, and while not compulsory, it is generally appreciated for good service. Locals may not always tip, but tourists are often expected to do so.
Best time to visit Sucre
Jan
21°21Feb
19°20Mar
19°21Apr
20°10May
21°3Jun
20°1Jul
20°2Aug
21°2Sep
23°4Oct
24°10Nov
24°12Dec
22°21Average daily maximums with rainy days per month, from the last three years of weather history.
Things to do in Sucre
Parque Cretácico
historic site
4 km
Teatro Gran Mariscal - USFX
theatre venue
1 km
Tabacos Soul Anexo
karaoke venue
1.2 km
Museo del Tesoro
history museum
1.3 km
Espacio Cultural Orígenes
arts and entertainment
2 km
Shalom Sucre - Bolívia
religious organization
2.1 km
Parroquia San Francisco de Asis Sucre
roman catholic place of worship
1.2 km
Parroquia Santo Domingo Sucre Bolivia
christian place of worship
1.5 km
Getting there
Alcantari International Airport · 26.2 km
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