Mostar

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Where to stay in Mostar

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is mild and ideal for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying the scenic views without the summer crowds.

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Mostar, like a local

Don't miss

  • Stari Most: The iconic bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the city.
  • Old Bazaar (Bazar Bazar): A vibrant area filled with shops, cafes, and traditional crafts.
  • Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque: Offers stunning views of the city from its minaret.
  • Blagaj Tekke: A beautiful Sufi monastery set against a stunning natural backdrop.
  • War Photo Exhibition: Provides a poignant insight into the city's recent history.

Where to eat

  • Café de Alma: Known for its local coffee and delicious pastries.
  • Restaurant OKC Abrasevic: Offers traditional Bosnian dishes in a unique cultural space.
  • Grill Džamija: Famous for its cevapi and grilled meats.

Do this

  • Diving off Stari Most: Join locals in this thrilling and historical activity.
  • Visit a traditional Bosnian coffee house: Experience local culture and hospitality.
  • Attend a local music festival: Enjoy authentic Bosnian music and dance in a vibrant setting.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and best prices.
  • Explore the lesser-known paths around the Old Town for unique photo opportunities.
  • Try to catch a sunset from the hills overlooking the city for breathtaking views.
  • Learn a few basic phrases in Bosnian to connect better with locals.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is mild and ideal for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying the scenic views without the summer crowds.

Getting around

Public buses, taxis, and walking are the main modes of transport. Taxis are widely available, and the city is very walkable.

Airport

SJJ

Language

Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

Money

Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying cash is recommended for small purchases.

Safety

Mostar is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially in crowded areas.

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