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Sucre attracts its fair share of travelers, most of whom go to visit the Museo Arte Indígina and enjoy Sucre's museums and cultural museums. Take some time to explore this Sucre travel guide to learn more about what there is to see and do, as Sucre can be worth a visit.
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If you're looking for an amazing place to stay in Sucre, you should go the "casa de huespedes La Dolce Vita", calle Urcullo, 342. It's 3 blocks away from main square and the owners are awesome (they speak Spanish, French, English and German). I spent 3 months there, outstanding! Good tip? (0) Try the most traditional "Brunch" type food: Salteñas. This is a delicious hot meal, and you can find it in many places near the city's main square. Restaurant "El Patio" is a good (and clean) option to taste a couple of "Salteñas". Good tip? (0) Go to the central plaza at 8 o'clock to meet with the artesanias. I went there one night when my friends didn't want to go out and they became my friends for the following two months. They sell jewelry and play guitar and antara. Good tip? (0)
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