A Day in Mostar | a living fairytale in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar is one of the hidden gems of the Balkans. Get lost inside the old town is the best idea I’d suggest you to do!
Having 50% of moslem population in the country, you will surely hear the sound of adzan for five times in a day. To me, it’s what makes Mostar is so special 🧡
Tranquility in serenity 💛
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Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina 4K Walking Tour 2024
Sarajevo, nestled in the Balkans, is a captivating blend of history and culture. Its cobblestone streets echo with tales of resilience from its diverse inhabitants. The city's mosques, synagogues, and churches stand as symbols of its rich multicultural heritage, while its stunning natural surroundings add to its allure.
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MOSTAR | The Contrasts of Bosnia's Most Beautiful City
*MOSTAR: Bosnia’s most famous tourist destination is a fascinating place to visit thanks to its contrasts. The city is home to a stunning Ottoman core, complete with the UNESCO World Heritage Old Bridge. On the other hand, it also has lots of Yugoslav socialist structures that are riddled with bullet holes. Join me as I tour the city and showcase its diverse neighborhoods.
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Bosnia & Herzegovina: Across Sarajevo, Konjic & Mostar
This is a bit of an unusual destination, but we recently travelled to the Balkans to Bosnia & Herzegovina. This was after a wild transit detour taking up an entire day from Kuala Lumpur to Doha to Istanbul before finally making it to Sarajevo due to flight departure delays in KLIA.
Bosnia's a beautiful and scenic but once war-torn country, having seen both the beginning of World War I as well as, more recently, the Bosnian War in the early 90's which broke up former Yugoslavia. As a result, many buildings particularly along the north bank of the Miljacka River running through Sarajevo remain scarred with bullet holes from small arms fire, while numerous areas are marked for still active landmines far outside the cities.
If you're interested in travelling to Europe without the weight of the Euro bearing down on our wallets, this is a fantastic destination that's rich in history and culture - with plenty of heart. With about half its population being Muslim, halal food will be an easy find for Muslim travellers.
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🇧🇦 City of Mostar, Blagaj, Kravica, and Pocitelj in Bosnia & Herzegovina - Aerial Drone Tour in 4k.
A tour of the Beautiful city of Mostar in Bosnia & Herzegovina including the old and new town as well as some of the ruins from conflict. All filmed on the DJI Mini 2 drone. The video also features some trips to nearby Blagaj, Pocitelj, and Kravica to see the castles, mountains, rivers, and waterfalls in this beautiful country
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Haris Youth Hostel Review|Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herezgovina
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Where to start, so many great things to say about this place. First of all, Haris is a DON! Very welcoming dude, he'll make you feel at home from the moment you walk through the doors. He has managed to create a great family vibe that keeps people returning to his hostel. You are bound to meet some very interesting characters during your stay here and makes a couple of friends. BBQ time on the balcony is the BEST! 11/10. Definitely a great place to hostel it up in Sarajevo.
The Coolest Airbnb & Hotel Stays in Sarajevo
Is this the best place to stay while in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina? Check out our $600 Airbnb rental with stunning views of the city—Residence Mahala.
Just a 5-minute walk from the historic Bascarsija, the Old Town of Sarajevo, this modern residence offers both comfort and convenience. In this video, we take you on a tour of our stylish rental and highlight some of the best nearby attractions you can explore during your stay. From exploring the charm of Old Town to enjoying the comforts of a modern stay, see why Residence Mahala might be the perfect base for your Sarajevo adventure.
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Apartment Mahala Garden, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Located in Sarajevo, Apartment Mahala Garden is 1,000 feet from Sebilj Fountain and 1,000 feet from the Bascarsija Street. This self-catering apartment offers a balcony, a terrace with outdoor furniture and a flat-screen TV with a satellite and cable channels.
This air-conditioned apartment has 2 bedrooms and offers city and garden views. The bathroom is complete with a hairdryer, a bath and slippers.
The apartment’s kitchen is equipped with kitchenware, microwave and a fridge. A coffee machine, a stove and a toaster. Guests can enjoy their meals in the outdoor dining area.
Apartment Mahala Garden is 1,000 feet from the Latin Bridge and 5.6 miles from the Sarajevo War Tunne. Sarajevo International Airport is located 5.6 miles away and free parking is available on site.
Where not to stay in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina. I followed Rick Steves’ guidebook
My experience in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
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I followed Rick Steves’ guidebook when I visited Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The location of the hotel was very good but the hotel itself was not satisfactory at all. The hotel had too many flaws and it was a very low quality hotel in every way and it wasn’t cheap either for the horrible service they provided. Do not stay at hotel central when visiting sarajevo.
Rooms Mahala, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Featuring a terrace with outdoor seating, Rooms Mahala offers a shared kitchen and lounge area with a fireplace. Free WiFi access is available in public areas and there is free private parking on site.
The rooms come with a TV and wardrobe. Guests have access to shared bathroom and toilet facilities. A washing machine can also be found in the shared bathroom.
Rooms Mahala is located in Sarajevo, just 10 minutes' drive from Baščaršija, the famous old town bazaar. Sarajevo Railway Station is also a 10-minute drive away and Sarajevo International Airport is 25 minutes' drive from the guest house.
THIS IS MOSTAR ! Bosnia and Herzegovina
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THIS IS MOSTAR ! Bosnia and Herzegovina
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In this video we visit the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Reserva mediante booking. 2 Bungalws 99€ en la calle Nova Mahala (2 noches los 4) Cuentan con baño completo privado, secador y cafetera con café para Bosnian Kafa. Se trata de un particular que tiene en la parte de detrás de su casa tres cositas de madera. Bien equipadas y con calefacción. Muy limpio todo.
Bajamos del alojamiento hacia el centro de la ciudad para tomar un desayuno típico en:
-SLATKO ISLANO.
Una de las camareras habla perfectamente inglés y nos hace la vida más fácil😅. Probamos: pastel de patata, bollo integral con queso, bolitas de coco y por supuesto Baklava.
11h: Walking tour con Meet Bosnia. Nuestra guía Leyla es muy, muy amable y nos encanta el tour. Muy interesante y recomendable.
Visitamos entre otras cosas:
Mezquita, Sinagoga, Iglesia ortodoxa y una católica. Recorremos la avenida principal que tiene marcado en el suelo el este y oeste la ciudad. Indicando así cuál es la parte más antigua ( Otomana) y la más reciente ( Imperio austrohúngaro).
Punto donde asesinan al Archiduque Francisco.
Ayuntamiento, río Bosna, fuente se madera, reloj lunar, etc.
Almuerzo en la zona Austrohúngara:
Entramos en un callejón siguiendo la publicidad de un Irish pub:
CELTIC PUB:
Nos tomamos unas pintas pero la intención era tomar un cevapi del local de al lado pero no se puede.
Es un sitio muy tranquilo y se está lejos de lo turístico. Ojo! Se fuma dentro y mucho...
CEVABDZINICA NUNE
Cevapi de 10 uds con cebolla y queso, en . Recomendado por la guía. Muy buenos y enormes.
10 km cada uno .
En este enlace consultamos los datos de la gastronomía antes de venir:
- CAFE BOSNIO : SLATKO COSE. Según la guía uno de los mejores cafés de Sarajevo.
Por la tarde, subimos al mirador, cerca de la fortaleza amarilla. Vistas impresionantes. La fortaleza, nos comentó la guía, que está abandonada. Muy recomendable la visita al mirador.
Sarajevo es mezcla de culturas sin duda. Desde el mirador se puede ver un valle totalmente tapizado de verde, salpicado de mezquitas y cementerios que encoje el alma. Con su río dividendo la ciudad y los cantos de los imanes al atardecer nos cautiva.
Paseamos por sus callejuelas y tiendas muy ambientadas llenas de productos típicos la parte otomana, y muy moderno y cosmopolita, la nueva.
Volvemos al irish pub para tener WiFi y hacer tiempo para la cena. El restaurante quedaríamos pensado para cenar está completo y hay que reservar, se llama Dveri.
Finalmente cenamos en uno también típico justo al lado :
-POD LIPOM
La comida está buenísima y mucha cantidad. Nos atienden muy bien y cierran tarde. Probamos una de las sopas, akjvar , vegetales asados, huevos con queso y carne guisada con verduras. Varias bebidas sin postre por 45€.
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The City of Sarajevo Bosnia in 1 day
Very few cities in the world can offer such a variety of interesting things in such a small area as Sarajevo does. Twenty-eight years ago, the Bosnian capital, was subjected to daily shelling and sniper attacks from Serbian nationalist forces. Today, it once again thrives with tourism. This video, although a little longer than usual, shows you the highlights of our day in Sarajevo.
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| Jajce | Sarajevo | Vrelo Bosne | Mostar | Počitelj | ...
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00:41 Jajce
02:27 Sarajevo
03:46 Vrelo Bosne
06:03 Jablanica - Bitka za ranjenike
06:19 Blagaj Tekke
06:50 Konjic
07:28 Mostar
09:00 Počitelj
10:28 Restoran Kovacevic Jablanica
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Spring of the River Bosna | Tourist Info
The springs of river Bosna is located in the southwestern part of the Sarajevo valley on the foothills of Mount Igman. It can easily be said that they represent the most beautiful part of Sarajevo and that they are the pride of their citizens which have always spent their free moments in these magnificent surroundings next to the ripple of river Bosna. The presence of water, dense vegetation and a fresh breeze blowing from Igman is an unforgettable atmosphere and experience to all the visitors.
The nature generously extended its hand to the man in this area, and there is a certain feeling of intact nature. Nevertheless, the most attractive site is the spring of river Bosna itself, which gets its headwaters from some of the strong karts wells on an altitude of 492 m above sea level on an area of Mount Igman.
Since this water is of high quality, the City water-supply company has placed a pump station next to the spring. The flora and the fauna surrounding the spring is very rich and unique, contributing to the beauty of the landscape and adding to the value of the environment.
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Old Town Main Street on a Rainy Day - Mostar Bosnia - ECTV
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Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar
The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as an Ottoman frontier town and during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar has long been known for its old Turkish houses and Old Bridge, Stari Most, after which it is named. In the 1990s conflict, however, most of the historic town and the Old Bridge, designed by the renowned architect Sinan, was destroyed. The Old Bridge was recently rebuilt and many of the edifices in the Old Town have been restored or rebuilt with the contribution of an international scientific committee established by UNESCO. The Old Bridge area, with its pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and western European architectural features, is an outstanding example of a multicultural urban settlement. The reconstructed Old Bridge and Old City of Mostar is a symbol of reconciliation, international co-operation and of the coexistence of diverse cultural, ethnic and religious communities.
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Mostar (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mǒstaːr]) is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Inhabited by 105,797 people, it is the most important city in the Herzegovina region, serving as its cultural and economic capital.
Mostar is situated on the Neretva River and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva. The Old Bridge, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most visited landmarks, and is considered an exemplary piece of Islamic architecture in the Balkans.
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Human settlements on the river Neretva, between the Hum Hill and the Velež Mountain, have existed since prehistory, as witnessed by discoveries of fortified enceintes and cemeteries. Evidence of Roman occupation was discovered beneath the present town.[5]
As far as medieval Mostar goes, although the Christian basilicas of late antiquity remained in use, few historical sources were preserved and not much is known about this period. The name of Mostar was first mentioned in a document dating from 1474, taking its name from the bridge-keepers (mostari); this refers to the existence of a wooden bridge from the market on the left bank of the river which was used by traders, soldiers, and other travelers. During this time it was also the seat of a kadiluk (district with a regional judge). Since Mostar was on the trade route between the Adriatic and the mineral-rich regions of central Bosnia, the settlement began to spread to the right bank of the river.[5]
Prior to the 1474 the names of two towns appear in medieval historical sources, along with their later medieval territories and properties – the towns of Nebojša and Cimski grad. In the early 15th century the county (župa) of Večenike covered the site of the present-day Mostar along the right bank of the Neretva, including the sites of Zahum, Cim, Ilići, Raštani and Vojno. It was at the center of this area, which in 1408 belonged to Radivojević, that Cim fort was built (prior to 1443). Mostar is indirectly referred to in a 1454 charter of King Alfonso V of Aragon as Pons (bridge), for a bridge had already been built there. Prior to 1444, the Nebojša fort was built on the left bank of the Neretva, which belonged to the late medieval county still known as Večenike or Večerić.[6] The earliest documentary reference to Mostar as a settlement dates from 3 April 1452, when Ragusans wrote to their fellow countrymen in the service of Serbian Despot Đorđe Branković to say that Vladislav Hercegović had turned against his father Stjepan and occupied the town of Blagaj and other places, including “Duo Castelli al ponte de Neretua.”.[7]
In 1468 the region came under Ottoman rule[7] and the urbanization of the settlement began. It was named Köprühisar, meaning fortress at the bridge, at the centre of which was a cluster of 15 houses. Following the unwritten oriental rule, the town was organized into two distinct areas: čaršija, the crafts and commercial centre of the settlement, and mahala or a residential area.[8]
The town was fortified between the years 1520 and 1566, and the wooden bridge was rebuilt in stone.[5] The stone bridge, the Old Bridge (Stari Most), was erected in 1566 on the orders of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.[9] 28 metres (92 feet) long and 20 metres (66 feet) high, quickly became a wonder in its own time. Later becoming the city's symbol, the Old Bridge was designed by Mimar Hayruddin,[3] a student and apprentice of Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. In the late 16th century, Köprühisar was one of the towns of the Sanjak of Herzegovina.....
Mediterranean Garden, Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Relaxing Music for Stress Relief
My Mediterranean Garden in Blagaj near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hotel Corner, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Located in the heart of Baščaršija, Hotel Corner offers an on-site buffet restaurant and free WiFi access available throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site upon previous request only.
Each room is air-conditioned and comes with a seating area, an LCD satellite TV and a work desk. Each unit comes with a private bathroom with slippers included. The apartments come with an equipped kitchen and a dining table.
The front desk at Corner Hotel stays open 24 hours a day and the staff will gladly help with any requests. For sightseeing, guests can visit the Sebilj Fountain, 350 feet from the property, or the Latin Bridge, about 1,300 feet away.
A public bus stop is 150 feet from the property. The Main Bus Station is 3.1 miles away, while Sarajevo Airport 6.2 miles from the hotel.
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Sarajevo
This video is about the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Sarajevo. A city of historic significance, diverse culture and friendly locals. Featuring the old town & Bascarsija. Enjoy watching.
Mostar, Bosnia y Herzegovina: Descubre la Ciudad en Movimiento
Mostar, una ciudad ubicada en el corazón de Bosnia y Herzegovina, es un lugar que no solo se ve por un momento, sino que se vive. A través de sus puentes emblemáticos, callejones empedrados y vibrantes mercados, la ciudad a cada momento exhibe su atractivo turístico con un dinamismo que fusiona lo antiguo y lo moderno. Desde el amanecer hasta el anochecer, Mostar se transforma en un escenario de movimiento constante, donde la historia y la cultura fluyen como el río Neretva bajo su famoso puente Stari Most.
Si buscas un lugar donde cada esquina cuenta una historia y cada momento Mostar es el lugar apropiado para descubrir.
Acompáñame a descubrir como es la ciudad con turistas desde primeras horas de la mañana hasta la noche donde se descubren las mejores vistas de una Mostar en movimiento.