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About Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a hidden gem in Eastern Europe. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine, it is a must-visit destination for any traveler. From the historic city of Sarajevo to the picturesque countryside, Bosnia and Herzegovina has something for everyone. Book your trip today and explore this amazing country!

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a small country located in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Croatia to the north, west, and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a land of many contrasts, from its rugged mountains and deep river valleys to its rich history and culture.

One of the most popular tourist destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the capital city of Sarajevo. This vibrant city is known for its mix of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture, as well as its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the historic streets of the old town, sample traditional Bosnian cuisine, and visit museums and galleries that showcase the country's history and culture.

Another must-see destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the town of Mostar, famous for its iconic bridge that spans the Neretva River. Visitors can walk across the bridge and take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside, as well as explore the cobbled streets of the old town and visit historic landmarks such as the Karadjoz-Bey Mosque.

For those who love the great outdoors, Bosnia and Herzegovina has plenty to offer. The country is home to several national parks, including Sutjeska National Park, which is known for its stunning mountain scenery and diverse wildlife. Visitors can hike through the park's forests and valleys, climb its rugged peaks, and explore its many rivers and waterfalls.

Overall, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in history and culture, outdoor adventure, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting, this country is sure to captivate your imagination and leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Popular Stays in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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ibis Styles Sarajevo, a lifestyle hotel is ideally located close to Sarajevo's Airport and the city centre. Stylish hotel with 181 rooms, spacious conference venues for up to 800 guests and a restaurant serving organic dishes, and non-alcoholic beverages carefully composed to energize you healthily. The unique decor emphasizes winter sports and Sarajevo with a harmonic mixture of modern and traditional elements, helping you to feel the vibrant pulse of the city.
This up-scale hotel is located just a few minutes' drive away from Sarajevo International Airport and ten minutes' drive from the city centre with plenty of entertainment, dining and shopping opportunities. The hotel has on disposal a wide range of elegantly equipped rooms with everything necessary for a memorable stay. In addition, corporate travellers can use two congress halls, each one with a capacity for up to 400 people with a possibility of separation into smaller units. A unique feature of the property is the breakfast that is served in a rotating restaurant, which is 70 metres high. Additional features include a lobby bar and a Spa area where guests can use the massage treatmants and hairdresser services. A garage and parking spaces are also available for guests arriving by car.
This apartment hotel is located at the heart of Sarajevo. The hotel occupies the top floors of a high-rise building in the city, boasting spectacular views over the city and the surrounding hills. The hotel is located within easy access of a host of attractions, as well as a wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Sarajevo International Airport is located just 15 km from the hotel. The hotel offers luxuriously-designed apartments, which offer an opulent home away from home. The apartments feature modern conveniences, ensuring a comfortable stay for every type of traveller. Guests will be pleased by the excellent service and warm hospitality that they are afforded at this hotel.
This establishment is only 150 metres from the famous UNESCO-protected bridge in Mostar (Bosnia) and boasts an on-site mini-museum showing exhibits dating back to the 16th century. This is essentially a guest house set in a lush and verdant garden, and it has a shaded terrace overlooking an ornate fountain and the orchard of fig, pomegranate and olive trees. A continental breakfast is available daily in the main building, but the dining room is in a traditional stone annex with wooden rafters and an open hearth. This restaurant serves Herzegovinian specialities accompanied by local wines, such as Zilavka and Blatina. The property offers guests fully air-conditioned smoke-free rooms and apartments, all of which have flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi / Internet access. The English- and French-speaking staff will make arrangements for laundry and dry cleaning services.
Within 50 metre(s) clients will find links of transport that will allow them to explore the area. A total of 42 rooms are available for guests' convenience. In addition, Wi-Fi access is offered at the accomodation. The reception desk is open all day long. This establishment's common areas are disability-friendly. Everyone staying at this accommodation arriving by car may leave their vehicle at its parking spaces. The hotel features its own business facilities suitable for seminars, training or meetings of any type. Exclusive may charge a fee for some services.
Sitting in the centre of the famous pilgrimage site of Međugorje, this hotel offers a great modern hub for all visitors of the area. Regardless if one is visiting on pilgrimage to the St. Jacob's Church, which is just 600 metres away, on business or on vacation, the establishment can cater to his/hers needs. All of the stylishly-decorated soundproofed rooms come with modern furniture, comfortable large beds and convenient seating area where guests can stretch and browse the internet thanks to the free WiFi access. Those who want to take advantage of the mild Mediterranean climate of the area will have complimentary access to the outdoor swimming pool and the sun terrace of the nearby ethno village that is just a 5-minute drive away.
This traditional ethno-hotel sits on the outskirts of the popular tourist area and pilgrimage site of Medjugorje. Just 3km from the St. Jacob's Church and the centre of the village allows its guests to reach it within a short 5-minute drive, but those who are simply looking to relax won't have to venture outside of the property. Housing a charming animal farms it offers its youngest guests the opportunity to interact with animals and learn about them in a safe and relaxed environment. At the same time their parents can enjoy a wine tasting tour around the onsite winery or plat a tennis match on the full-size court. The restaurant offers all of the excellent house wines and is the place where to enjoy the delicious regional cuisine prepared using only the freshest locally sourced produce. Guests can also dine with other regional products including honey, jams or freshly picked fruits.
This hotel is characterized by the silence and excellent rest that the guests can get staying in the hotel, despite being located in the city center. It has 48 spacious rooms equipped with private bathroom, TV, minibar, telephone and Internet connection. Guests can relax and unwind in the saunas and massage rooms, or enjoy a workout in the gym. In addition, there is also a room specially prepared for holding events such as meetings, conferences, seminars, etc.

Things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Visit the most important sights of Sarajevo in one day. We combined Nature, Culture, History, War and Olympics into one full day tour with licensed guide to give you full picture of our capital. We will go through complete history as empires changed, religions that came, people that are still here, our culture that we want to present to you. We make breaks with tasting Bosnian Coffee. By choosing this tour you don't have to worry about public transportation as we included pick up transfer from your accommodation and entrance fee's to sights.
A perfect package for those who spend limited time in Bosnia and want to visit a must see sights of our country. We provide Transportation, Guide, Entrance fees, Accommodation in Old Town Sarajevo so you will be able to explore at night on you own.
The real Bosnian Experience in 8 days where we show you best of our nature, culture and history. Visiting the main attractions but also the ones off the beaten path with our professional guide as we take care of your transportation, entrance fees, accommodation in city center.
The most complete tour of Sarajevo that includes all phases of our city. Starting with the Ottoman Old Town, Austro Hungarian phase, Socialist and modern architecture with included story of the Winter Olympics in 1984., War in Bosnia and Siege of Sarajevo in early 90's. Best part is, pick up from your accommodation is provided, so no complications in search for the meeting place to start the tour. Join us for 2 hours walking tour, try out our Bosnian coffee, Later we drive you to other side of the city to visit Tunnel museum and on Olympic mountain Trebevic we visit Bob sleigh track,. For panoramic view we visit Yellow fortress and Sniper's nest on old Jewish cemetery that looks down on Sniper alley. After this tour you will definitely get to know Sarajevo and will not be a stranger in this city anymore.
The siege of Sarajevo – the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina – was the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. After being initially besieged by the forces of the Yugoslav People's Army, Sarajevo was besieged by the Army of Republika Srpska from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 (1,425 days) during the Bosnian War. City of Sarajevo was under the siege three times longer than Stalingrad and more than a year longer than the siege of Leningrad. During the siege, people of Sarajevo experienced shortage of food, water, medicine, basic necessities and atrocities unimaginable for late 20th century. On this tour you will have an opportunity to find out more about the siege of Sarajevo, fall of Yugoslavia and how Sarajevo proudly managed to keep it’s title of multi-religious and multi-cultural center of the region.
A tour of the longest siege in modern warfare. This tour will try to explain the life of a besieged city, the most important events and battles, the political and strategic situation and tell the history on why and how did the war start and end. We will visit Tunel DB, sniper nest, and the bobsled track. From 1992 until early 1996 Sarajevo was completely cut off from the rest of the world. This tour will show you the history, politics, strategy, aims and madness of the longest siege in the history of modern warfare. How did Bosnian army form? How strong was aggressors army? How did the siege start? What were the worst atrocities? What was the role of international community? How did the citizens of Sarajevo defend themselves? How many projectiles were fired on the city daily? Answer to these and many more questions is in this tour.
Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered a lot through its history, and the last war represents one of the hardest times. In this tour You will be told about the survival skills and more about different aspects of life under the siege. The struggle for life was an ordinary event, and the enthusiasm and pure love for the homeland were the real motivation. Do not miss to see enemy lines, homemade guns, weapons, the famous Tunnel of hope, one of the most beautiful abandoned places in the world - Bob sleigh,Jewish cemetery, etc. and of course to hear interesting stories and tales. The tour will help You clarify historical circumstances and understand nowadays life in Sarajevo. This is a unique travel through the siege and experience that You won't regret! Our guides are informative, entertaining, detailed, friendly oriented, ready to answer all of Your questions and our drivers are professionals that will, even in snowy winter days, take You to the best Trebević spots in our jeep.
PEACE OF MIND: Our products always include admissions/entrance fees to museums and attractions essential for unrivalled tour experiences. During this tour, Sarajevo War Tunnel entrance fee (5 EUR Adults / 2.5 EUR children / students) is included in the tour price. You don't have to bother carrying local cash money at all. As an added bonus, we provide a licensed English-speaking guide who is a local war veteran, ensuring a deeply immersive experience with captivating firsthand storytelling. With a visit to the War Tunnel Museum, Jewish Cemetery, Olympic mountain of Trebević (with its most famous symbol – Olympic Bobsled track), and other locations crucial for better understanding of modern World longest siege – Siege of Sarajevo, this tour is by far the most interesting half day experience you can do when visiting Sarajevo. This 4 hour experience will ensure easy understanding, reasons and facts behind the breakup and death of Yugoslavia.

Why People Love Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Zoelle
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Sep 2019
It has been a little over a week since my husband and I have completed our tours with the company Trip2Ro. As we reflect upon it and dream of the magnificent sites we saw, we realize even more how much we enjoyed this trip and how it affected our lives. We learned so much about a part of the wo...
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Ricky W
5
May 2019
This tour offered by Trip2Ro was a wonderful mix of the beauty, history, and flavor of 10 countries, offered during our preferred time span of about two weeks. The tour guide was from Romania but spoke English well enough and tried very hard to meet the needs of us 5 tourists. The van was new and...
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Traveler780808
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Apr 2020
Great Guide, great food, great city! I really recommend this tour. I enjoyed the time and I hope the tourism there will recover really fast after the corona crsis.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bosnia and Herzegovina

What are the top attractions to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich history and culture, and there are many attractions worth visiting. Some of the top attractions include the historic town of Mostar, the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, the ancient town of Jajce, and Kravica Waterfall. Mostar is famous for its beautiful Old Bridge, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Sarajevo Tunnel Museum is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in the history of the Bosnian War. Jajce is a charming town known for its beautiful waterfalls, ancient castle ruins, and traditional architecture. Kravica Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder that is perfect for swimming, hiking, and picnicking.

What activities are popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and foodies. Some of the most popular activities include hiking, skiing, rafting, and exploring the country's rich cultural heritage. The mountains around Sarajevo offer some of the best hiking and skiing in the region. The Neretva River is a popular spot for rafting and kayaking. The country's rich history can be explored through its many museums, historic sites, and cultural festivals. Foodies will love sampling the local cuisine, which features hearty stews, grilled meats, and fresh seafood.

What are some of the best restaurants in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich culinary tradition, with influences from Turkish, Austrian, and Mediterranean cuisine. Some of the best restaurants in the country include: Inat Kuća and Dveri in Sarajevo, Ćevabdžinica Zeljo in Mostar, and Restoran Kibe in Banja Luka. Inat Kuća is famous for its traditional Bosnian dishes and stunning views of the city. Dveri is a cozy restaurant that serves delicious homemade food, while Ćevabdžinica Zeljo is known for its delicious grilled meat dishes. Restoran Kibe is a great spot to try traditional Bosnian dishes like burek and cevapi.

What is the best time of year to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina depends on your interests. If you are interested in skiing or winter sports, the best time to visit is from December to March. Spring and fall are great times to visit for hiking and outdoor activities, as the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Summer is the peak tourist season, and is a great time to explore the country's many cultural festivals, beaches, and outdoor markets.

What are some traditional souvenirs to buy in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for its traditional crafts, including handmade pottery, carpets, and woodcarvings. Other popular souvenirs include copperware, jewelry, and traditional clothing. The country is also famous for its delicious food products, including local cheeses, cured meats, and wines. Some of the best places to shop for souvenirs include the bazaars in Sarajevo, Mostar, and Banja Luka.

What are some of the best accommodations in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a range of accommodations to suit all budgets and preferences. Some of the best options include: Hotel Europe in Sarajevo, Hotel Bristol in Mostar, and Hotel Bosna in Banja Luka. Hotel Europe is a luxurious five-star hotel located in the heart of Sarajevo's historic district, while Hotel Bristol is a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Mostar. Hotel Bosna is a great choice for budget travelers, and offers clean and comfortable rooms at an affordable price.

What are some of the hidden gems to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is full of hidden gems that are waiting to be discovered. Some of the best hidden gems include: the Blagaj Tekke, the Vjetrenica Cave, and the Buna River Spring. The Blagaj Tekke is a 600-year-old Dervish monastery located in a stunning natural setting, while the Vjetrenica Cave is a fascinating underground world featuring a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. The Buna River Spring is a beautiful natural wonder that is perfect for swimming and picnicking.

What are some of the best hiking trails in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a great destination for hiking enthusiasts, with a range of trails to suit all levels of experience. Some of the best hiking trails include: the Via Dinarica, the Prenj Mountain Trail, and the Lukomir Trail. The Via Dinarica is a long-distance trail that runs from Slovenia to Albania, and offers stunning views of the country's mountains and forests. The Prenj Mountain Trail is a challenging hike that takes you to the summit of one of the country's most beautiful peaks. The Lukomir Trail is a scenic hike that takes you through traditional Bosnian villages and stunning mountain landscapes.

What are some of the best beaches in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a landlocked country and does not have any beaches. However, nearby Croatia has some of the best beaches in the region, and is easily accessible from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Some of the best beaches in Croatia include: Zlatni Rat Beach, Dubovica Beach, and the Makarska Riviera.

What are some of the best cultural festivals in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich cultural heritage, and there are many festivals and events that celebrate the country's traditions and customs. Some of the best cultural festivals include: the Sarajevo Film Festival, the Mostar Summer Fest, and the Banja Luka Rock Open Air Festival. The Sarajevo Film Festival is one of the most important film festivals in the region, while the Mostar Summer Fest features music, dance, and theater performances. The Banja Luka Rock Open Air Festival is a great event for music lovers, and features top local and international bands.