"The hotel is very pretty from the interior courtyard. It offers beautiful views when you are out on the sitting area of which there are several. However, the rooms are not very comfortable. Stuffy, no fan and certainly no heat or air-conditioning. You have to open a window which lets in mosquitoes if you are hot. Also, the decor in the room is something straight out of the 1800s but not in a nice way, rather spooky. However, the staff is extremely helpful and pleasant and the location is excellent. Price is very good as it should be for a hotel that is very basic. I’m pretty sure there’s nothing in the city that is any more plush for lack of better words so you might as well stay here."
"Beautiful property and excellent location near Sucre’s main plaza. However, the rooftop restaurant had very limited food and drink options at 9:30 p.m. and told us the kitchen was closing in 10 minutes, so we had to go elsewhere. When we returned around midnight, we were let in, but had to find our room without escort, in complete darkness because the hallways had no lights at all. Fortunately, I had my phone flashlight."
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save your budget for exploring. If you're interested in cultural experiences, you can check out the historic sites while you're here.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look exactly the same, but these dorm-style accommodations all have shared rooms (though many have private options too), low prices and a social environment.
What are the best hostels in Sucre?
Ready to book a hostel in town? These ones get the highest reviews from our travellers and might be a good place to start looking: CasArte Takubamba - B&B - Property features include free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. You'll find towels and showers in all rooms. Imaynalla Hostel - Property features include free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. Rooms come with showers, bed sheets and free Wi-Fi. Colors House Hostel - You can take advantage of free continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi, as well as a restaurant. You'll find showers and free Internet in all rooms.
How many hostels will I be able to find in Sucre?
If you're searching for a low-cost place to stay in Sucre, one of Expedia's 5 hostels could be a great option.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Sucre?
Good weather's always better when you want to venture out and explore, so here's a little information that might be helpful: The hottest months are usually November and October, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are June and July, with an average of 12°C. Average annual precipitation for Sucre is 871 mm.
What is there to see and do in Sucre?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might enjoy these things around Sucre. Get out into nature with places such as Simon Bolivar Park, Cretaceous Park and Surapata Park. Cultural attractions include Sucre Cathedral, Casa de la Libertad and Museo de Arte Alfredo Gutierrez Valenzuela. Visit landmarks such as La Glorieta Castle, Church of San Felipe Neri and Dinosaur Tracks Cal Orck'o.
What's the best way to get to and around Sucre while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Sucre in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the closest airport, which is Alcantarí Intl. Airport (SRE), 15.4 mi (24.8 km) from the city centre. Once you've arrived, you may want to use public transport during your trip. If you're eager to explore more of the area, head over to El Tejar Station to catch a train.