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Sirari
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia · Neighborhood Guide
Calm residential area near Equipetrol — good restaurants, safe streets, and easy access to the city's commercial core.
Last updated March 2026
Sirari at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
$450–$600
Rent Range
Safe
Safety
City average
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Who Lives in Sirari?
Expats wanting proximity to Equipetrol amenities at slightly lower rents.
Living in Sirari — Practical Details
Walkability
Sirari is very walkable with most daily needs accessible on foot or short transit rides.
Grocery & Food Access
Supermarkets, local markets, and restaurants are accessible in Sirari. Check the city guide for specific cost breakdowns.
Getting Around
See the Santa Cruz de la Sierra city guide for full transport details.
Nearby Coworking
4+ coworking spaces in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. See the city guide for full list.
FAQ — Sirari, Santa Cruz de la Sierra
What is Sirari like for expats?
Sirari is a mid-range neighborhood in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Calm residential area near Equipetrol — good restaurants, safe streets, and easy access to the city's commercial core. Best for: Expats wanting proximity to Equipetrol amenities at slightly lower rents.
How much does it cost to live in Sirari, Santa Cruz de la Sierra?
Sirari is classified as "Mid-Range" in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. City-wide 1-BR rent averages $450–$600. Total monthly budget in Santa Cruz de la Sierra: $1,000–$1,500.
Is Sirari safe for expats?
Sirari is generally considered safe for expats. As with any neighborhood abroad, standard precautions apply. Check our full Santa Cruz de la Sierra guide for detailed safety information.
Who lives in Sirari?
Sirari is best for: Expats wanting proximity to Equipetrol amenities at slightly lower rents.
Other Neighborhoods in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Equipetrol
Higher-EndSanta Cruz's most upscale neighborhood — modern apartments, international restaurants, malls, and expat-friendly services. Bolivia's closest thing to a cosmopolitan district.
Urubo
LuxuryGated community suburb across the Piraí River — large houses, green spaces, country clubs, and a resort-like atmosphere away from city noise.
Las Palmas
Mid-RangeQuiet, residential, tree-lined streets with a mix of modern apartments and older homes. Growing café and restaurant scene.
Plan 3000
Budget-FriendlyWorking-class commercial district in the outer rings — bustling markets, authentic local life, and very low prices.
Centro (1st Ring)
Budget-FriendlyThe historic center with Plaza 24 de Septiembre — colonial architecture, government buildings, markets, and the cathedral.
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