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About Sucre
Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is a charming city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and rich history. The official currency used in Sucre is the Bolivian Boliviano. The city boasts numerous museums, churches, and plazas that showcase its cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Casa de la Libertad, where Bolivia's declaration of independence was signed, or wander through the colorful Mercado Central. Sucre is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its architectural significance.
When to visit
The best time to visit Sucre is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During these months, the weather is mild and sunny, making it ideal for exploring the city on foot. The rainy season, from November to April, can bring heavy downpours and cooler temperatures. However, this time of year also sees fewer tourists, so it can be a good opportunity to experience Sucre with fewer crowds.
Getting around
Getting around Sucre is relatively easy, as the city center is compact and walkable. Taxis are also readily available for longer distances or late-night travel. Public buses and shared vans, known as 'micros,' provide affordable transportation to different neighborhoods and attractions. For those looking for a more unique experience, renting a bicycle is a popular option for exploring Sucre and its surrounding areas.
Traveller tips
When visiting Sucre, be sure to try the local cuisine, such as salteñas (savory pastries) and api (a hot corn drink). It's also recommended to carry small denominations of Bolivian currency, as some vendors may not accept larger bills. While exploring the city, be mindful of altitude sickness, as Sucre sits at over 9,000 feet above sea level. To fully appreciate Sucre's history, consider taking a guided tour of the city's historic sites. Lastly, don't forget to pack sunscreen and a hat, as the sun in Sucre can be quite strong.