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somanyfoods
The plaza has been the cleanest and nicest presented square we have seen in Bolivia. The University environment and younger population most likely contributes to the atmosphere.
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pab_guarnieri
Over the "carnaval" holidays I witnessed people's behavior from maybe the 15th century. Very very dangerous feel given so many drunk people. After the holidays you can enjoy the sun and an overall peace
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ChiquitaChiquito
The plaza is very well taken care of. A lot of detail is pit into the plants around the plaza. There are lots of benches. A lot of older indigenous Bolivians walk around begging for money.
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LucianaG70
I spent most of my time in Sucre wondering here. It is not a big Plaza, but so nice and welcoming, there is people from all parts of the world, going along together with locals. Just sit, relax and observe. You will learn a lot while having fun.
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1Nomad2014
Very nicely manicured plaza with BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS around it, BUT it is full of cute little children who are “forced” to work selling different things, shining shoes or just begging. It is heart breaking to see the “rich children” with their parents enjoying the day playing around, driving little children cars, or just relaxing and little “street children” looking at them with most likely wish that they could do the same. This plaza is NOT the place to relax or read a book as that would be almost impossible as not ONLY children are approaching you but also adults who are begging or “aggressively” trying to sell things. It is very hard for me deal with people begging and saying how hungry they are… CAN’T GIVE EVERYBODY Also plaza and surrounding area have VERY STRONG SMELL OF URINE.
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igorc602
A good place to sit down and relax after lunch. Nice architecture and lot of coffe shops and icecream stores. Very safe to a night walk.
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RodP136
The plaza is a relatively quiet square in the heart of Sucre. The local people treat it with care and there are very few signs of vandalism or graffiti here. There are the usual squadrons of pigeons but no food is permitted to be sold for them. Lots of shade and it is really possible to sit quietly and watch the world go by.
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Sari9876
I was fortunate enough to be in Sucre just before Christmas and this place was just magical. They had strings of lights like waterfalls across the paths and lovely illuminated angels. The square is lovely anyway but this just made it extra special. It's the hub of Sucre and full of bustle with people relaxing, walking, selling stuff etc and when I was there several musical performances too.There are some lovely buildings around it but, in my opinion, the best restaurants are on side streets.
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alxfos
This is the center of the City of Sucre. There are many street vendors, locals and tourists alike. Definitely a must see in the City of Sucre although you would be hard-pressed to avoid it.
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Gregg-Brussels
It will be complicated any way to not go through the square if you visit Sucre... Most shops, hotels and restaurants are located in the streets around the square.Worthwhile to pick up a hotel close to the square