Begin your evening with panoramic views of the illuminated city, setting the perfect atmosphere while learning about Sucre’s importance as the constitutional capital of Bolivia and the birthplace of the country’s independence. As the city lights come alive, hear fascinating stories about political movements, historical figures, and the transformation of Bolivia over time.
Stop at a traditional chichería, where you’ll discover one of Bolivia’s oldest cultural traditions: the fermentation of corn. Taste chicha de maíz, a drink that connects pre-Columbian heritage with modern-day social life. This is not just a tasting—it’s a step into authentic local culture.
Walk through the charming colonial streets of Sucre’s historic centre, experiencing the city as locals do at night. Along the way, stop at a carefully selected café to enjoy high-altitude Bolivian coffee, known for its rich aroma and smooth flavour, grown in the valleys of the country.
Visit a traditional chocolatería, where you’ll taste Bolivian chocolate liquor and learn why Sucre is often called the City of Chocolate. This stop highlights the importance of cacao production and artisanal traditions in Bolivia.
Arrive at Plaza 25 de Mayo, the historical and political heart of the city, and dive deeper into Bolivia’s independence and key political events that shaped the nation. Surrounded by illuminated colonial architecture, this moment connects the past with the present in a unique way.
Finish the night at a local bar-restaurant where you’ll enjoy a tasting of Bolivia’s national spirit: singani. Learn about its production, its cultural significance, and how it represents Bolivian identity today.