The City of Sucre, recognized as the city of the four names, Chuquisaca, Charcas, La Plata and Sucre, is your best opportunity to go back in time and history.
Sucre is a colonial city, known for its historic architecture, rich culture and pleasant year-round climate.
Tourist attractions:
The Historic Center of Sucre: is the heart of the city and has a large number of historic buildings, churches and squares dating back to the colonial era.
The Cretaceous Park: is a theme park that has a large number of dinosaur footprints, as well as a life-size replica of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, among others.
El Mirador de la Recoleta: is a viewpoint that offers impressive panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.
Typical dishes:
The Mondongo: is a dish made with pork ribs, potatoes, mote con palillo, onion, tomato, red chili and spices. It is a very popular dish throughout the region.
Chorizos Chuquisaqueños: are a German heritage that has settled and adapted to Chuquisaqueño gastronomy that are traditionally presented in the form of a sandwich, putting the chorizo in the middle of the bread, accompanied by lettuce, onion and tomato.
Climate:
The climate in Sucre is pleasant all year round, with average temperatures ranging between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. The warmest months are from October to April, while the coolest months are from May to September. It is important to keep in mind that the city is located at an altitude of 2,800 meters above sea level, it is recommended to take precautions. In addition, it is common for rain to occur during the summer season, between December and March.

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