Category: See & Do
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Quad-Biking with Off Road Bolivia
For something a bit different when you’re in Sucre, why not try a quad biking tour? Sucre Life Quick Tip: As voted the best way to travel around Bolivia and Peru, we highly recommend choosing Bolivia Hop as your means of transport. Their safe, flexible and trustworthy service have proven to be the best way […]
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Bands of Sucre: La Chiva
Sucre-based blues and rock band, La Chiva, are celebrating their 10th year together. La Chiva is comprised of Gonzalo Pardo (guitar and vocals), Sergio Carrasco (bass), and Carlos Zegada (drums). La Chiva have recently been invited to participate on a tribute album honoring Argentinian blues musician, singer and songwriter Norberto Hannibal Napolitano (1950 – 2005), […]
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Pompeya Supermarket
Pompeya is modestly-sized, but serves for most purposes. It is the most central supermarket in Sucre, being only 1/2 a block from the central square, Plaza 25 de Mayo.
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Rockclimbing with ClimbSucre.com
Sucre has something for everyone, and adventure travelers are no exception. The rugged landscape around the white city is perfect for getting in a spot of rock-climbing. One company offering climbing tours for both beginner and advanced climbers is ClimbSucre.com. ClimbSucre.com is made up of the two-man climbing team, Steve Clark and Justin Marsden, from […]
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Sucre Wall Stickers and Prints
I randomly came across a couple of items on Amazon which are worth a look if you feel like redecorating and want to bring a touch of Sucre to your home. Terracotta Rooftops of Sucre, Bolivia – Wall Sticker Open Pomegranates at the Sucre Market, Bolivia – Wall Sticker High angle view of Sucre, San […]
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Sucre’s General Cemetery
Visiting a cemetery on your travels may seem a little morbid, however the cemetery in Sucre is quite the opposite, offering a peaceful hideaway. People go to read a book, catch up with friends or simply to contemplate life.
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Teatro Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho
Teatro Gran Mariscal, stands out as one of the few splashes of color in an otherwise pristine white city. The pink topped building sits facing Plaza Libertad, with its back to nearby Parque Bolivar. Sucre’s main theatre, Teatro Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, is named after Bolivia’s first president and the city’s namesake Antonio José de […]
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Balanchie por Siempre at Teatro 3 de Febrero
Ballet Capezio is presenting the production Balanchie por Siempre at Teatro 3 de Febrero. There will be two performances, on Wed 18th and Thu 19th of December, at 8pm. For reservations and information, call 6423241 or 72890766.
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El Pajaro de Fuego at Teatro Gran Mariscal
The San Francisco Xavier University’s School of Dance is putting on a production of El Pajaro de Fuego (the bird of fire) by Igor Stravinsky. The performance incorporates a range of dance styles, including classical ballet, flamenco, folkloric dance, tango and milonga (a faster, less rigid form of tango). You can catch the performance tonight […]
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Classical Rally on Avenida de las Americas
Can’t wait for Dakar? Well, if you’re near Sucre’s Avenida de las Americas, make your way on down there by 10am today (15 Dec 2013) to catch the action in the Autoclasico Classical Car Rally.