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.
Thomas
United States of America
Location was pretty good. Breakfast okay. Food staff very nice and accommodating.
In downtown Sucre, Villa Antigua is set in a colonial mansion with documented history going back to the XVI century.
April
United States of America
the breakfast was OK. The attendant was pleasant and cooked our eggs the way we wanted. Hot milk for coffee was good. The room was nice and the view was amazing. the location was amazing. We walked everywhere and could see the mountains from our room. I spent time outside in the patio which was lovely.
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.
Rolando
Bolivia
Beautiful place. Wonderful sight views of the city.
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.
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.
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.
Ingrid
Canada
beautiful place full of history, close to everything
Set in a charming colonial style building, San Marino Royal Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and breakfast, only 0.9 mi from Bolivia’s Supreme Court. Facilities include a hot tub and a sauna.
Aurelien
United Arab Emirates
Can’t be better located 10 meters from the plaza. The receptionist and the night guards were super nice and helpful.
Located in Sucre, 1.2 miles from Bolivar Park, Hotel Qhawarina de Casas Kolping Bolivia S.R.L. Provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
La Culta hostal & centro cultural features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Sucre. Featuring a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
La amabilidad del personal, el desayuno y el ambiente en general.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Premier is located in Sucre in the Departamento de Chuquisaca region, a 9-minute walk from Bolivar Park and 0.6 miles from Surapata Park.
la ubicación excelente la atención muy cordial y limpio
FAQs about hotels in Sucre
On average, 3-star hotels in Sucre cost $34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sucre are $53 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sucre can be found for $85 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sucre this weekend is $44 or, for a 4-star hotel, $61. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sucre for this weekend cost around $111 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $44 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sucre for tonight. You'll pay around $65 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sucre will cost around $120, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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 of America
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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 of America
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 10
We were in Sucre for 4 days, it was lovely to have enough...
We were in Sucre for 4 days, it was lovely to have enough time to stop and watch the markets and see the town in its routine. Recommend hoping on a local bus for its route to see some of the back streets and hop off when something takes your fancy. Buses and Taxi's everywhere so you're never lost. Wonderful to see Indigenous tribes living here in Sucre, and their wonderful clothes and colours.
Recommend taking the bus out "of town" to Mercado Campesino for a another view into the day to day of Sucre.
Chloe
Australia
10
Scored 10
The Museums are very beautiful and will and interesting...
The Museums are very beautiful and will and interesting history each one, I need more time to looked all. My time was very short.
The weather also was very nice as spring time, very clean nice architectonic colonial houses.
If you a fan of colonial style, this is your spot! Such a beautiful colonial building with antique furniture and lots of space. I had the apartment with terrace and spend a few days in Sucre. It also includes a office room with an huge desk and a comfortable office chair if you got some work to do. The terrace is beautiful as well. Hot water in the shower and sink is excellent. The whole place is super clean and hosted by Sonia who is a very friendly and kind person. I definitely recommend Casa Ramirez. Thank you so much Sonia! 🙏
This is a lovely old colonial hotel with many original features and furniture. Although on a busy road it is very quiet once in the courtyard areas and in the rooms.
There are many seating areas in the courtyards and a viewing point on the roof.
We stayed in a junior suite which was spacious, clean and comfortable. It had two large windows with views over the rooftops.
The staff were very helpful, welcoming and informative.
There was a buffet breakfast with a wide range of foods and eggs to order.
A little oasis of calm, just off probably the busiest street in Sucre old town. The staff were really nice, helped call me a taxi to the airport
Breakfast is excellent. Buffet style cereal, toast, cheese etc, plus fresh juice and freshly cooked eggs (BYO avocado!). Kitchen facilities available for use and a big 20 l barrel of water to refill your bottles from.
Room was great, good hot shower and decent WiFi. Warm white lamp above the bed (:D). Quiet and dark at night.
Wonderful and amazing place to stay. Definitely the best in sucre. The whole house has everything, terrace, great view of the city, kitchen, nice colonial style room and house, balcony, yard, garden, etc. The landlord speaks perfectly English and is very helpful. The whole place is very antique and beautiful. It feels like living in a palace or a museum, everywhere is well decorated. I enjoy it a lot.
This hotel is simply spectacular! Every little detail was taken care of. Amazing building a few blocks away from the main square in the city centre. The staff were so kind, helpful and nice and the breakfast was delicious, the best scrambled eggs I've had in a very long time. Thank you to all the staff from this wonderful hotel for making my stay simply unforgettable!
The host was really polite, she gave us two keys, the room decoration was really nice, the beds were comfy, the bedspreads were warm and comfy.
It has a well equipped kitchen and a terrace with possibly one of the best views in town.
One thing to note is that the pictures and description of the place were totally accurate with the actual place.
I was in Sucre for 9 days and I slept in the CasArte Takubamba Hostel. The hostel is very nice and clean. They have a big garden and a lot of beautiful and interesting paintings from artists from Sucre. The staff are very nice and helpful. The atmosphere in the hostel is generally very good and casual.
Kulturberlin is a great hostel for meeting people with a vibrant nightlife & plenty of activities run by David and Dario such as beer pong and football. It also has a top tier breakfast and a nice restaurant for dinner. Also a cheap and easy place too learn Spanish.
We had our own little cottage in a beautiful garden with use of the kitchen and lounge too. The owners were really kind and helpful with whatever we needed and we felt very at home. Beautiful view of Sucre and a nice calm retreat after walking in town.
The house is located very close to the central part of Sucre, and has a supermarket walkable from the house. The owner is super nice and flexible as well. The internet was very strong throughout the house.
A beautiful place! Wonderful patios to relax, eat, drink, there is a huge BBQ to use. The host could not have been more helpful and friendly. Highly recommended, especially for a longer stay in Sucre!
The hotel is a wonderful place, it has an elegant Spanish colonial style and its terrace has a privileged view of the city.
The service was perfect and the breakfast was delicious!
A lovely accommodation for your holidays in Sucre. Nice terrace for breakfast. Very friendly owner. Bathrooms are clean and comfortable. The bedroom has a lot of storage space.
It was a lovely friendly hotel in a great location. The staff were so friendly and extra helpful. It was good to have microwave, kettle etc in the room
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