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Best Party Hostels
in Sucre

4 reviewed party hostels · from €6.71/night · verified ratings

🏨 4 party hostels
Avg rating 6.2
💰 From €6.71/night
Last verified October 2025

Party Hostels in Sucre

Sucre isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think of South American party hostels, but it holds its own if you know where to look. KulturBerlin is the go-to spot for backpackers wanting a mix of dorm beds and a bar that spills into a dance floor by 11 PM. The hostel sits on Calle San Alberto, a quiet street that transforms after dark when groups from nearby hostels converge for cheap drinks and reggaeton beats.

The nightlife here is small but lively, centred around a handful of bars and clubs within walking distance of the Plaza 25 de Mayo. Don’t expect massive crowds or all-night raves: Sucre’s scene is more about mingling with travellers over cocktails or a shared table of local beer. If you’re after a bigger party, La Paz is the usual alternative, but Sucre offers a chilled, social vibe that’s easy to slip into without breaking the bank.

Top Party Hostels in Sucre

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Best Party Hostel
5.6

Kultur Berlin Party Hostel

from 7.20 / night
Verified October 2025

Sucre isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think of South American party hostels, but it holds its own if you know where to look. Kultur Berlin Party Hostel is in Centro Histórico, which puts it at the start of that circuit. KulturBerlin on Calle San Alberto 237. This hostel-bar-club hybrid is the heart of Sucre’s backpacker nightlife. Imaynalla on Calle Audiencia 92 is the fallback option if the first place is packed. At €7 a night and rated 5.6. The 5.6 rating is honest about the experience, book with the price (€7) as the main argument.

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La Culta Espacio Cultural

from 7.93 / night
Verified October 2025

La Culta is on the edge of the Centro Histórico, Sucre's colonial district, where most backpackers base themselves for access to Plaza 25 de Mayo and the bars around Calle San Alberto. The hostel runs nightly events: happy hours, live music, cultural workshops that merge into late evenings. At €8 a night, it's one of the cheaper options in a city that already runs inexpensive. No rating available in current data. KulturBerlin on Calle San Alberto 237 is the comparison point for Sucre's backpacker nightlife, 20 BOB beers during happy hour, reggaeton after 10pm, 10 BOB entry if you're not staying there. La Culta sits in the same neighbourhood and pitches itself at a slightly more cultural crowd.

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Budget Pick
9.7

Holis

from 7.93 / night
Verified October 2025

Sucre isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think of South American party hostels, but it holds its own if you know where to look. Holis is in Centro Histórico, which puts it at the start of that circuit. KulturBerlin on Calle San Alberto 237. This hostel-bar-club hybrid is the heart of Sucre’s backpacker nightlife. Imaynalla on Calle Audiencia 92 is the fallback option if the first place is packed. At €8 a night and rated 9.7. The 9.7 rating puts Holis among the best-reviewed hostels in Sucre.

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9.5

Villa Oropeza Hostel

from 6.71 / night
Verified October 2025

Villa Oropeza Hostel offers prime party facilities in central Sucre. The spacious roof terrace and green garden are perfect for pre-drinks and social gatherings. Located just three minutes from the main plaza's nightlife, with pubs and restaurants on the doorstep, it's ideal for night owls exploring Sucre's party scene.

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Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Sucre's nightlife zones break down

Centro Histórico

The historic heart of Sucre, where colonial architecture and backpacker hostels collide. Most of the city’s nightlife is concentrated here, especially around Calle San Alberto and Calle Estudiantes. During the day, it’s all about plazas and museums, but after dark, the streets fill with groups heading to bars and clubs. Stay here if you want to be within walking distance of everything.

Best for: Nightlife and sightseeing

San Roque

A more local neighbourhood just north of the centre, known for its market and budget eats. It’s quieter at night but has a few hidden bars and salsa spots that attract a mix of students and travellers. The walk to the main nightlife area takes about 20 minutes, or you can grab a taxi for 10 BOB. Stay here if you prefer a slower pace but still want easy access to the party.

Best for: Local vibes and budget stays

La Recoleta

A hillside area with great views over the city and a handful of mid-range hostels. It’s a 15-minute walk from the centre, so nights here are quieter, but the sunset spots are worth the trek. There are a couple of bars catering to travellers, but most people head downtown for the night. Stay here if you want a balance of peace and proximity to the action.

Best for: Scenic views and quieter stays

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Bars and Clubs in Sucre

Bars, clubs and live music in Sucre

KulturBerlin

Calle San Alberto 237

This hostel-bar-club hybrid is the heart of Sucre’s backpacker nightlife. The bar opens at 6 PM with happy hour prices (20 BOB for a beer, 35 BOB for cocktails) and fills up by 10 PM when the music switches from indie to reggaeton. The crowd is mostly travellers in their 20s, and the dance floor gets packed after midnight. If you’re staying here, you’ll save on entry: otherwise, it’s 10 BOB to get in.

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Imaynalla

Calle Audiencia 92

Just a minute’s walk from the Plaza de Armas, Imaynalla is KulturBerlin’s main rival. The vibe is similar: cheap drinks, a mix of locals and travellers, and a dance floor that opens late. They serve food until midnight, so it’s a good spot for a pre-party meal. Entry is free if you buy a drink, and beers start at 18 BOB during happy hour (7–9 PM).

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El Germen

Calle Estudiantes 64

A grungy, dimly lit bar that’s popular with backpackers and locals alike. The music leans towards rock and alternative, and the crowd is a mix of students and travellers. Drinks are cheap: 20 BOB for a beer, 30 BOB for a cocktail: and the staff don’t mind if you linger. It’s small, so it gets busy early. Open from 6 PM until the last customer leaves.

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Joy Ride Café

Calle San Alberto 411

Not a party spot, but a great place to start the night with a group. This café-bar is run by an Aussie-Bolivian couple and serves burgers, pizzas, and strong cocktails (40 BOB). It’s a popular meeting point for hostel groups before heading to KulturBerlin or Imaynalla. Happy hour runs from 5–7 PM, and the Wi-Fi is reliable if you need to sort plans.

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La Taverne

Calle Arenales 123

A French-owned bar with a cosy, underground feel. The music is a mix of electronic and indie, and the crowd is mostly travellers and expats. Cocktails are 35–45 BOB, and they offer a small menu of snacks. It’s quieter than KulturBerlin or Imaynalla, making it a good spot for a more relaxed night out. Open from 6 PM until midnight.

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Discoteca La Cueva

Calle San Alberto 280

One of the few proper clubs in Sucre, La Cueva plays a mix of Latin, reggaeton, and electronic music. Entry is 20 BOB and includes a drink. The crowd is mostly locals, so it’s a good place to experience Bolivian nightlife beyond the backpacker bubble. It gets busy after midnight, and the dance floor is tiny but lively. Open Thursday to Saturday.

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Events & Festivals

What's on in Sucre

Sucre Carnaval de Antaño
Bolivia's constitutional capital runs a three-day carnival of water fights, foam battles, and street dancing in February that is smaller than Oruro bu

Practical Info

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Getting to Sucre
Most backpackers arrive by bus from La Paz or Potosí. The journey from La Paz takes around 12 hours and costs 80–120 BOB, depending on the company. From Potosí, local buses run frequently and take about 3 hours for just 20 BOB. The main bus terminal is a 15-minute walk from the city centre, or you can grab a taxi for 15 BOB.
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Budget basics
Sucre is one of Bolivia’s cheaper cities. A bed in a dorm at KulturBerlin or Imaynalla costs 50–70 BOB per night. A local beer in a bar will set you back 15–20 BOB, while cocktails start at 30 BOB. Street food like salteñas or tucumanas cost 5–10 BOB and are perfect for a quick bite between hostel hopping.
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Best time to party
Weekends are when Sucre’s nightlife picks up, especially Fridays and Saturdays. Bars start filling around 10 PM, and clubs like Imaynalla get busy after midnight. During the week, things stay low-key, with hostel bars offering happy hours and pub quizzes to keep travellers entertained.
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Hostel hotspots
KulturBerlin and Imaynalla are the two main party hostels, both within a 5-minute walk of the Plaza 25 de Mayo. Most bars and clubs are clustered around Calle San Alberto and Calle Estudiantes, making it easy to bar-hop without needing transport. If you’re staying further out, taxis cost 10–15 BOB for short trips.
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Getting around
Sucre’s city centre is compact and walkable. Most hostels, bars, and restaurants are within a 15-minute radius of the Plaza 25 de Mayo. Taxis are cheap and plentiful: always agree on a price before getting in, as drivers rarely use meters. For day trips, shared minivans to nearby attractions like Tarabuco leave from the main market.
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Staying connected
Wi-Fi is standard in hostels and cafés, but speeds can be slow. Pick up a local SIM from Entel or Tigo at the airport or any phone shop for around 20 BOB. Data packages start at 10 BOB for 1GB, which is enough for maps and messaging while you’re out exploring.

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