Sucre
Sucre is also known as Charcas, La Plata, and Chuquisaca, and is known as the "City of Four Names." Sucre, founded by Spanish colonists in the 1500s, gives tourists a detailed picture of life in aristocratic Spain in the 16th century. The Casa de la Libertad, where Simón Bolvar drafted the Bolivian Constitution, and Bolivia's National Library, which houses papers dating back to the 15th century, are both worth seeing in Sucre.
Sucre is a popular with the international contingent because to its stunning colonial architecture, welcoming small-town ambiance, lovely parks and plazas, and ideal year-round temperature. Stay to learn Spanish or try your hand at being a digital nomad.
• Location: Sucre, Oropeza, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
• Timing: 6 P.M - 2 A.M
• Famous for: Many of the structures in the town's center, which has been well conserved, originate from the 16th century
• Entry Fee: US$ 6
• Best Time To Visit: March, April, May, August, September, and October are the ideal months to visit Sucre because of the pleasant weather.