Places in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina things to see and do

Things to see and do

Banja Luka

Bosnia and Herzegovina's second-largest city, Banja Luka, is a hidden gem that provides a refreshing escape from the crowds. Highlights include the Ferhadija Mosque and the medieval Kastel Fortress. Banja Luka also boasts a lively arts scene, centred around venues like the Banski Dvor Cultural Centre.

Jajce

Jajce's Pliva Waterfall, where two rivers converge, is an extraordinary sight, while the nearby Pliva Lakes are perfect for boating and fishing. The town's medieval fortress provides panoramic views and a glimpse into Bosnia's storied past.

Mostar

Mostar's Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the city's crown jewel, symbolising unity and resilience after its reconstruction. Nearby, the Kujundžiluk (Old Bazaar) is a lively hub of cobbled streets and artisan shops, while the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque offers stunning views of the Old Bridge and the Neretva River from its minaret.

Mount Bjelašnica and Jahorina

These mountains, venues for the 1984 Winter Olympics, are ideal for skiing in winter and hiking in summer.

Neum

Neum is Bosnia's only coastal town, and it provides access to the Adriatic Sea, with relaxing beaches, fresh seafood, and a laid-back atmosphere.

Počitelj

The historic town of Počitelj is a well-preserved medieval gem. Stroll its cobbled streets to discover an Ottoman-era mosque, stone houses, and a fortress offering breathtaking views of the Neretva River.

Sarajevo

Sarajevo's Baščaršija (Old Town) is the city's cultural heart, with its Ottoman-era bazaar, craft shops, and the iconic Sebilj Fountain. The Latin Bridge, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914, offers a deep dive into pivotal historical events. For a more recent chapter in history, the Tunnel of Hope - used to smuggle supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo - provides an immersive experience. Beyond history, the tranquil Vrelo Bosne Park at the Bosna River's spring offers a serene escape.

Sutjeska National Park

Home to the Perućica Forest, one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests, Sutjeska National Park also features Mount Maglić, Bosnia's highest peak, ideal for hikers seeking adventure.

Una National Park

Štrbački Buk Waterfall and Martin Brod Waterfalls are the highlights of Una National Park, offering opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and wildlife spotting amidst pristine landscapes.

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