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Top 10 Airbnb Vacation Rentals In Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Updated 2024
Top 10 Airbnb Vacation Rentals In Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hostel Mirror, Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina: Charming Interior Design

Hostel Mirror, Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina: Charming Interior Design

10 Best Airbnb Vacation Rentals In Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Updated 2024

10 Best Airbnb Vacation Rentals In Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Top 10 Things To Do In Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Top 10 Things To Do In Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Doctor's House Hostel - An Exceptional Hostel To Experience In Sarajevo

The Doctor's House Hostel - An Exceptional Hostel To Experience In Sarajevo

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Top 11 Day Trips From Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Updated 2024

Top 11 Day Trips From Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Inside a valley with the Dinaric Alps on all sides lies the beautiful city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo has a diverse history that has created the most unique of European capitals. The skyline is dominated by minarets of mosques, towers of catholic churches, and domes of Orthodox churches, depicting the religious diversity that defines the city. Aside from its stunning architectural gems, other attractions include Bascarsija (the old town), the old stone bridges of the city, the city hall, waterfalls, and more. It's easy to spend all your time in the capital and still thoroughly enjoy your visit to the country, but outside the capital lies many tourist attractions you shouldn’t miss during your trip. You will find the perfect base for day tours from Sarajevo to other tourist destinations in the country. Continue reading for the top day trips from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Top 10 Sightseeing Activities To Do In Sarajevo’s Old Town

Top 10 Sightseeing Activities To Do In Sarajevo’s Old Town

Known as one of the most versatile cities in the Balkans and with lots of history, Sarajevo suffered drastically during the Yugoslav Wars between 1992 and 1995. The wars involved the Roman Catholics in the west, the Eastern Orthodox in the east and the Ottomans in the south. Nowadays, the city has recovered from the damage and become an interesting multicultural and multi-religious attraction for travelers to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the home of around 400,000 people with diverse religions including Islam, Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Judaism, who live and coexist together on the same land. There are many ways to see Sarajevo as a visitor:

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