Located in Sucre, On Hotel Boutique features a garden. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi.
In a colonial mansion with pieces of local artwork, the hotel offers rooms with private balconies and views of the charming interior patios and Spanish galleries. WiFi is free.
Nathalie
France
Incredible house in the center of town. Beautifully decorated, full of charm, comfortable, and with many outdoor spaces to relax. The rooftop for the sunset was a pleasure to enjoy. We had the room on the ground floor with a view of the beautiful fountain. It was amazing!
Set in a colonial style building dating back to the 18th Century, Parador Santa Maria La Real offers stylish rooms with private balconies, only 1 block from 25 de Mayo Square.
Miguel Angel
Bolivia
The ambience, restaurant, friendly staff, and the owner personally took us for a tour to the entire location. The experiment was amazing.
Featuring a garden and a restaurant, La Posada offers free Wi-Fi and breakfast. Sucre’s House of Liberty museum is 328 feet away and the main square is also 328 feet away.
Horacio Veraloza L
Bolivia
The breakfast is very good and complete. Ready from early morning. The location is also fantastic.
Located in Sucre, Bolivia's historic capital, this hotel offers panoramic views of the old town and the surrounding mountains, and features a terrace and a restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Set within 1.2 mi of Surapata Park, Hotel San Felipe in Sucre provides a garden, as well as free WiFi. Built in 2017, the property is within 1.2 mi of Bolivar Park.
On average, 3-star hotels in Sucre cost $41 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sucre are $61 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sucre can be found for $152 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sucre this weekend is $41 or, for a 4-star hotel, $68. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sucre for this weekend cost around $129 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $41 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sucre for tonight. You'll pay around $72 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sucre will cost around $134, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Sucre is the de-facto capital of Bolivia. It is rich in history with many museums available to visit. The city is exceptionally clean and its gardens are beautifully maintained. The 25th May Plaza is a realy nice shady place to sit and watch the world go by.
Buildings are almost universally painted white (you will need some good sunglasses as the glare is strong) and well maintained.
Plenty of quality restaurants with reasonably priced traditional and international meals.
Friendly and helpful people but little English spoken.
Roderick
Bolivia
Scored 10
10
We loved Sucre.
We loved Sucre. It retains an excellently restored and preserved Spanish colonial town center with its churches and monasteries. Everything within walking distance (at least for us); we never required car transport. The museum of the liberation period, the Casa de la Liberdade, was very interesting. The cathedral is magnificent and well maintained. English tours existed in all the museums we visited but there were very few time slots available so we made do with our reasonable Spanish skills.
Antonio
United States
Scored 10
10
This is perhaps the fifth time that I have visited Sucre...
This is perhaps the fifth time that I have visited Sucre with my partner. This time was for family reasons and not tourism. However, as always, Sucre - The White City - does not disappoint. We managed to go and see the indigenous show 'Origins' and combine the experience with dinner. This 'ethnic' history of Sucre was most enjoyable and I can thoroughly recommend it to all ages.
Roderick
Bolivia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The capital of Bolivia.
The capital of Bolivia. Amazing architecture in the churches and the government buildings. The city is alive with vendors, The central market is not to be missed. Many small cafes and restaurants, so much to explore and experience.
codysobr
United States
Scored 10
10
Sucre is capital of Bolivia but suddenly is very calm place.
Sucre is capital of Bolivia but suddenly is very calm place.
People are nice and streets (except market area) are not crowded.
City is quite small and centre has perfect construction. Need 10 minutes by walking to reach all interesting places.
But most important is the history of that place...
Worth to visit!
LoneWalker
Poland
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Perfect stay. Rooms are hotel niveau, beds really comfy, shower is amazing. The kitchen is good, the little terrasse outside is so nice with all the flowers. It's quiet and close to the center. The landlady really cares for her guests, she also helped us get a cab and was open for any questions.
We came from Uyuni, this was our luxury paradise, but the price is totally fair.
Lovely homestay, situated in a quiet street close to the famous cathedral of Sucre. The room was spacious, clean and comfortable. The staff was very friendly and helpful. There is a kitchen, where you can cook and store your own food. To center it is a 15 minute walk. I enjoyed my stay here and can fully recommend this accommodation.
A colonial hotel with an eye for detail. The layout of the hotel is true to its colonial roots, with many outdoor areas. Styled to impress, it does impress. I had a single room and it is best for singles, or a close couple. Bathroom was newly renovated with ample hot water. A few blocks from the main city square. Highly recommended.
One of the best stays we had so far in South America. Great breakfast buffet, very friendly staff, always going above and beyond to help.
Very good location.
Super clean as well.
Well equipped kitchen.
Had such a great time there, would definitely recommend when in Sucre.
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