EL JARDIN DE SU MERCED
A former Country House of Sucre, with a privileged location where you can enjoy an oasis of peace and tranquillity, just 600 metres from the main square. We have spacious courtyards and relaxing corners where you can enjoy our green gardens, colourful flowers and cheerful birdsong. Our cosy house has only 8 light-filled rooms, and our main suites offer beautiful views of the garden and courtyards. You can read a book in the traditional family living room with portraits of important figures from Sucre and Bolivia.
– Standard Double room (double bed)
– Standard Twin room (2 single beds)
– Superior Double room (double bed) with garden view
– Superior Twin room (2 single beds) with garden view
– Triple room (1 double bed and 1 single bed)
– Very spacious Junior Suite (king-size bed) with garden view
Centro Ecológico Juvenil in Cajamarca
Just 30 km from Sucre along the scenic route to Ravelo, the Centro Ecológico Juvenil (CEJ) is a peaceful ecological retreat nestled in a beautiful pine forest, perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and groups.
Reconnect with nature in rustic yet comfortable cabins, enjoy breathtaking views of the Cordillera and the green Cajamarca Valley, and explore a variety of outdoor experiences including eco-tourism trails, cycling routes, treetop walkways, Zip line, a refreshingly cool mountain brook, and a natural swimming pool.
CEJ is more than just accommodation — it’s a place for relaxation, learning, and discovery. Participate in forest management and planting projects, enjoy hammock-hanging relaxation spots, or take part in eco-activities suitable for families, students, and volunteer groups alike.
Accommodation options include:
- – Double cabin with private bathroom & kitchen
- – Triple cabin with private bathroom & kitchen
- – Four-bed cabin with private bathroom & kitchen
- – Eight-bed cabin with private bathroom & kitchen
- – Rustic dormitory cabin with 15 single beds and kitchen
- – Spacious camping sites in nature
- – Mobilhome Parking Lot
Extras: BBQ & firepit area, high-altitude viewpoints, environmental trails, high ropes course and contact assistance from welcoming staff.
📌 Important: There is no Wi-Fi, but Entel mobile network coverage is available —
📌 Important: Please bring your own food to prepare in cabin kitchens.
Hacienda Huata
A high level of comfort and conveniences await you at this old, colonial country house. Spread on 52 ha, the private property comprises 22 terraces extending from the edge of a ravine to the summit of a pine-covered mountain, allowing you to fully connect with nature. The thermal waters from our mythical, 400-year-old hill of volcanic origin flow into our 4 pools that are perfect for a swim. A part from the gardens full of exotic fruit trees and local plants, our piece of land boasts rocky formations and lots of trails for outdoor lovers. Given its hillside location and all the pools, the hacienda of Huata is a truly charming place that is situated only 13 km from Sucre away at an altitude of 2,500 m. Although the main house was built in 1935, its most significant parts were added in 1850 by president Manuel Isidoro Belzu.
Rooms and Cabins
Suite with a double bed and private bathroom
Twin-bedded suite with private bathroom
Twin rooms with private bathroom
Triple room with private bathroom
Shared rooms with private bathroom
Cabin for 8 people with a bathroom and a kitchenette
Cabin for 10 people with a bathroom and a kitchenette
Plaza 25 de Mayo
In colonial Sucre the main square, surrounded by the most important governmental, religious and civil buildings, was located in the heart of the city. Colonial life revolved around the Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas as it was called back then.
Its original layout as a square and its size still remain the same. Its main features like the diagonal and circular paths, the monuments dedicated to the liberators, the pavilion, the main stone fountain as well as other smaller fountains stem from the French influenced era that started after the country’s independence.
Sucre’s citizens used to go to the square to court; the women walking clockwise and the men anticlockwise around the square so that the men got the opportunity to greet the women each time they passed each other. Stories like this one add to the plaza’s charm.







