15 Hidden Gems in South America
| November 2, 2018
3. Sucre – Bolivia
Sucre was an important Spanish city during the colonial period, and it has kept its architectural characteristics boasting narrow streets and many churches and convents. As it lies at 2,810 meters high, the cool temperatures attracted the Spanish royalty.
The city is also a UNESCO Heritage Site due to its preserved buildings, but the surroundings are equally interesting. Visitors can take a bus to Tarabuco and enjoy the Sunday market with plenty of food, textiles, and art crafts.
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