
Sucre is the official capital and a jewel of colonial architecture (UNESCO). Highlights: - Historic old town: white buildings, red roofs, beautiful squares. - Casa de la Libertad: where Bolivia's independence was declared. - Parque Cretácico: One of the largest collections of dinosaur tracks worldwide. - Tarabuco market (Sundays): Traditional indigenous market nearby. Arrival by plane or car possible.
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Explore Bolivia's seat of government, a city of contrasts between tradition and modernity. Highlights: - Mi Teleférico: The largest public transport cable car network in the world with spectacular views. - Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley): Bizarre rock formations. - Witches' market & colonial old town. - Optional: Excursion to Tiwanaku (pre-Inca ruins) or Coroico (Yungas/Death Road).

The city of eternal spring and culinary capital of Bolivia. Highlights: - Cristo de la Concordia: Larger than the Christ statue in Rio (by figure height). - La Cancha: A very large open-air market. - Gastronomy: Try the best dishes in Bolivia (pique macho, silpancho). - Excursions to the surrounding valleys and the Tunari National Park. Arrival by plane or car possible.

A scenic drive through the Andean valleys to the constitutional capital of Bolivia. Route: Samaipata - Aiquile (capital of the Charango) - (optional: Mizque) - Sucre - Monteagudo. Sucre is probably the most beautiful city in Bolivia ("The White City"), famous for its colonial architecture, chocolate and relaxed climate.