Category: See & Do
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10km Running Race in Sucre
Sucre will be hosting a 10km running race, the “2da Carrera Pedestre Presidente Evo Morales”. There is a total of 217,000 bolivianos ($31,400) in prize money up for grabs by the top 10 finishers (male and female). Top placed runners are also awarded points, and the male and female runners with the most points accumulated in […]
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Volunteering With The Working Children of Sucre
Despite Sucre being a city of ‘old money’, only a small fraction of people enjoy this wealth. Behind the colonial façade lies a large indigenous population living in unimaginable circumstances. Sadly, the elderly, infirm, disabled and young are the most vulnerable. In Sucre you will see many children working on the street instead of at school in order to survive.
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La Chiva in Concert at Casa de Cultura
Sucre-based blues and rock band La Chiva will be putting on a free concert this Friday (2nd of May). The show will take place at Casa Municipal de Cultura (Calle Argentina #65) from 8pm onwards.
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14 Incredible (But Cheap) Things to Do in Sucre
While Sucre is renowned for its tranquil ambiance and laid back lifestyle, the city is also home to plenty of sights and activities to keep travelers entertained for days on end. Here we have picked some of the best things to do during your time in the White City: [post_summary id=”4377″] [post_summary id=”2003″ title=”La Glorieta […]
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Cultura Rock Concert
Fundacion Pachamama will be host to a day of rock music on Saturday 10th of May. The concert will feature performances from local and national bands including: Capitan Yote Judas Letal Humano AblinAmicia Black Rocx Killers Metal Assault The concert begins at 3pm, and entry costs 20Bs. Fundacion Pachamama is located on Calle Uyuni at the corner […]
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Proyecto Bolivia at Casa de la Cultura
There is a free concert tonight (Friday 25th April) in Casa de la Cultura. Folkloric group “Proyecto Bolivia” will be performing from 7.30pm.
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Bands of Sucre: La Logia
Rock band, La Logia, was formed in 1998 in Sucre Bolivia by Juan Calderón, José Alberto Hernan Laguna, Edwin Olivares and Bismark Cespedes. Named in tribute to the prohibited concerts held in medieval masonic lodges, La Logia (The Lodge) released their self-titled first album in 1999. Of the back of this, They were named Best […]