Discover the best top things to do in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia including House of Liberty Museum - Casa de la Libertad, Museum of Indigenous Art ASUR, Church of San Felipe Neri (Oratorio de San Felipe de Neri), Plaza 25 de Mayo, General Cemetery, Museo del Tesoro, Dinosaur Tracks (Cal Orck'o), La Recoleta, Simon Bolivar Park, Cretaceous Park.
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The visit to casa de la Libertad wouldn’t be the same without the touristic guide . My English tour starts at 4 and the guide was Paula. Absolutely amazing! Excellent English , very knowledgable and full of details regarding the history of her county and the importance of that place for Bolivian history . Paula made my visit to this museum special Thanks
4.5 based on 264 reviews
The South Andean Anthropologists program has been supporting anthropological research and ethnic development projects in Bolivia for over 30 years and the beautiful and informative museum and museum store are products of their work throughout the southern Andean region.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
This is a must visit in Sucre. Beautiful architecture. Great photo opportunity at the top which also offer panorama views of the city which is the highlight of the visit.
4.5 based on 569 reviews
This great plaza is centrally located amidst the historical buildings that constitute a capital of this fantastic country! It is extremely popular and occasionally throngs with people, almost to the point that one has seek an alternate path through. It is an excellent point of reference for directions, especially since I was overnighting at the close by Colors House Hostel. The sculptures/architecture reflect the storied history of beautiful Bolivia, as well as being magnets for contemporary civic discourse. If it’s happening & important, it’s likely that it’s attached to this important public space. There is always snacks & drinks available here, from kiosks or the seemingly always-present TIAs selling from park benches. I was quite pleased with them as last night (09MAR) there was a showing of “el Diablo del Mineros”, and I provided popcorn for all viewers because I was able to Gimprush to the plaza and buy several bags! It certainly gets my enthusiastic “iWheel of Approval!”
4.5 based on 333 reviews
The museum is a tribute to beauty. Shows the art and technique of gold, silver and gemstones from Bolivia.
I absolutely loved this museum! We were taken on a tour by Hebert who was amazing at explaining each of the exhibitions. The museum is sort of in the dark, with Hebert turning on the lights of just one section at a time meaning that it was full of constant surprises. I really enjoyed learning about the impact of mining on the economy and culture of Bolivia, and seeing the artefacts in the museum. The most amazing section is the crystals. You aren't allowed to take photos which is a shame but I think it is nice that everything there is a surprise to you. Good value for money, interesting stuff and a superb guide.
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This site features a number of ancient dinosaur footprints.
The dinosaur tracks are part of a dinosaur park. The park entrance fee includes a free guided tour in English/Spanish, which explains about the discovery of these tracks and the different types of dinosaurs identified. I recommend going for the 12pm or 1pm tour as they are the only ones which go down to visit the actual tracks.
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