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Sucre
The constitutional capital of Bolivia and 6th most populated city in Bolivia located in the South- Central part of the country holds more than its own in a land full of awe inspiring peaks, lush fertile rainforest, myth, legend and rich culture. From the heroics of having the first ‘Grito Libertario’ (Shout for Freedom) in all Western Hemisphere Spanish colony’s (Ironically, Bolivia also became the last in South America to gain its independence from Spain) to the common belief that the ‘White City’ was the headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition. Sucre will not only enthrall historian buffs with its dark and remarkable past, but also thrill the avid explorer with the world renowned iconic trek from Sucre to Maragua Crater where you’ll discover breathtaking scenery, flora, fauna and dinosaur footprints. If that’s not enough then take to the sky with paragliding and see the city from dizzying heights and marvel at this jewel in the crown of Bolivia. Visit some of the most important buildings in all of Bolivia including The House Of Freedom where Simon Bolivar wrote the Bolivian constitution, the National Library, The Metropolitan Cathedral considered to be the first and most important religious museum in Bolivia and 25 Plaza de Mayo, arguably the prettiest Plaza in the whole country. Get your dinosaur fix in full at Sucre’s famous Dinosaur Park where you can follow a world record breaking 347 meter trail left behind by a baby T-Rex nicknamed Johnny Walker (A nod to Scotland’s finest!) and don’t miss the pink, crazy, fairytale castle built by Bolivia’s only ever Prince and Princess! For folkloric shows we have Espacia Cultural Origenes where almost every night of the week high energy traditional dance shows can be viewed while dining on the finest local foods and a visit to La Recoleta where those must have panoramic views and shots can be taken of a city steeped in magic and passion.