Sarajevo
How can a people that has suffered so much produce a city of such vitality? This is a question you’ll ask yourself time and time again as you explore Sarajevo.
How can a people that has suffered so much produce a city of such vitality? This is a question you’ll ask yourself time and time again as you explore Sarajevo.
The slim, elegant Stari Most (Old Bridge), which arches over the swirling Neretva River, provides this ancient town with its icon and name: Mostar meaning ‘keeper of the bridge’.
This lovely region comprises of towns packed with quaintness and natural beauty.
There’s little to attract visitors to the Republika Srpska capital.
Not many towns can boast of their own waterfall, but Jajce can.
With its impressive hillside medieval castle dominating the town and its birthplace association with famous author Ivo Andrić, Travnik is an ideal day trip from Sarajevo or a stop en route to Jajce.
Tucked up in northwest Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bihać is earning a reputation as one of the country’s more outdoors-oriented towns.
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