Situated 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.
Rachel
Australia
Beautiful hotel. Clean and comfortable rooms. Accommodating staff and delicious good quality food
Capital Plaza is set in an elegant mansion decorated with antique furniture, overlooking 25 de Mayo Square, downtown Sucre.
Carolina
Finland
Everything was perfect, so cheap and they had a pool and the best breakfast that I had in bolivia, everybody working there helped me with everything even if my spanish is not the best
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.
Situated in Sucre, El Hotel de Su Merced is 1 km from Bolivar Park and features various facilities, such as a garden, a bar and a shared lounge.
Anastasiya
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay in this hotel. The property is stunning and we especially enjoyed the beautiful outdoor terrace overlooking nearby churches and rooftops. The reception staff were fantastic and extremely helpful. Breakfast was rich and varied too, especially the pastries section. Location is also unbeatable in the very heart of the city, just round the corner from the main plaza.
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.
andrew
United Kingdom
Beautifully renovated Colonial house, excellent location just off the central plaza but on a quieter street. Very comfortable, delicious breakfast. Views of cathedral from our room with a patio. Panoramic views from roof top bar and restaurant. We got a great deal on the room. Best stay of our 1 month Bolivian trip.
Featuring a garden and a restaurant, La Posada offers free Wi-Fi and breakfast. Sucre’s House of Liberty museum is 100 metres away and the main square is also 100 metres away.
Set in a charming colonial style building, San Marino Royal Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and breakfast, only 1.5 km from Bolivia’s Supreme Court. Facilities include a hot tub and a sauna.
Gabriel
Germany
great location and very comfortable room! The breakfast was also quite nice.
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.
Deybi
Canada
Friendly staff.
Since we arrived, staff members were very professional and helpful, allowed us to check in early, and that was a big thing for us. Breakfast was amazing with such a beautiful terrace overlooking the city.
The bed was very comfortable, and the location was only a couple of blocks from the main square.
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.
Boasting a terrace, Hotel Premier is situated in Sucre in the Chuquisaca Region region, less than 1 km from Bolivar Park and a 12-minute walk 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 £25 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sucre are £40 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sucre can on average be found for £62 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sucre this weekend is £35 or, for a 4-star hotel, £49. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sucre for this weekend cost on average around £90 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £35 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sucre for tonight. You'll pay on average around £50 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sucre will cost around £95 (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
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
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.
This is a great place if you want a private room near the centre of Sucre, the owner is friendly and attentive, he makes sure you feel welcomed. The building smelt amazing when I arrived, like a spa! It's quiet, and comfy, with a good shower, and very clean. So close to the centre you can't go wrong- I ended up staying another night, and the owner even called me a taxi to the bus station.
beautiful very well maintained property, also spotlessly clean kitchen that could be used by the guests (I saw one lady move the stove away from its place to clean behind there, that kind of clean!), the rooms were cleaned every day too. Very quiet too, best nights sleep I've had on my travels so far. The staff was exceptionally friendly. very good breakfast included as well.
An extraordinary hotel in an extraordinary town of Bolivia. The colonial section of Sucre is worth a visit and if you wish to experience the flair of the town, you should stay at the 'Su Merced', housed in one of the white buildings of the White Town. You can expect great service and the most helpful staff.
It is a true 4 star hotel located less than a half block (USA) from the main square in a building erected during colonial times (I am assuming). You cannot beat location.
The staff is extremely helpful and nice.
Nicely decorated lobby and the rooms. You get what you see in the pictures.
Beautiful hotel in a colonial style mansion with lovely courtyard and rooftop views of the city. Comfortable, clean room and impeccable service from staff. Great breakfast served with sweeping views of the city. Staff also provided an excellent taxi driver to take me to the airport.
Good value accommodation in Sucre. Walkable to from the bus station. All private rooms with shared bathrooms set on various levels. Staff are extremely helpful and kind. A half kitchen is available with a microwave, kettle, sandwich toaster and blender.
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.
They allowed me to check in 6 am.
good breakfast.
in a front desk you can fill up your bottle with a clean water. They also have two free computer to use for guests. if almost like a business hotel.
There is lovely outdoor terrace I really like it.
The hostel is charming, with beautiful white stone walls and a big garden. The location is nicely away from the centre and on a calm street.
The breakfast was lovely, bed was comfortable, and staff were delightful! A top find for Sucre.
Best hostel in South America. Only place i've left a review. Still travelling with 2 guys I met in the hostel.
Amazing garden, hammocks, curtains on beds, passcode front door lock, 2 kitchens, cheap drinks at hostel or BYO.
Nicely decorated and very quiet hotel. Centrally located. Comfortable beds. Decent shower. Work desk. Tasty breakfast. Very friendly staff, especially the man, who deserves a promotion for his hospitality.
The hotel is in an amazing old colonial house, the tools are big and comfy and the staff make the staying even better. Home made breakfast is one of the best we had in Bolivia.
The hotel is very well located for most of the attractions that the old part of Sucre city has. The photographs of the property on the Booking site have been brightened.
Breakfast buffet (bread, jam, yoghurt, juice, bananas and granolas)
Good location in Sucre 2 blocks from the main square
Friendly staff
Big rooms with a lot of space
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