Discover the best top things to do in , Bosnia and Herzegovina including Stari Majdan, Apparition Hill, Statue Of the Queen of Peace, Old Bridge (Stari Most), Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar, Tuzla Massacre Memorial - Kapija, Sarajevo War Tunnel, Avaz Twist Tower, Blagaj tekija, Stari Grad, Old Town.
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5.0 based on 416 reviews
A gateway to heaven. A village which God has chosen, because people's hearts are ready to accept His Mother, Mary, with love & trust. A place where you feel Mary's heavenly peace & motherly love. A place of prayer, peace, healing, forgiveness & love. Medjugorje, a litlle piece of heaven in our troubled world.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The statue is almost life-like in appearance and conveys serene beauty. People place flowers, pictures, and notes at the feet of Our Lady Queen of Peace to pay her homage and ask for intervention and assistance with life’s issues. The statue is not adored, but reverently honoured as a reflection of the Blessed Mother Mary.
4.5 based on 4,312 reviews
Hit Booker is a product of dedicated and detailed work from each of our team member. It is imagined as a guide not just for our guests, but for all the travelers visiting Mostar and Herzegovina. We work hard so you can make the most of your trip. At Hit Booker, on one place you'll find everything you need for your perfect holiday. With us, you can book your accommodation, personally checked by us and with guaranteed quality. We provide all the best and unique tours and activities, discounts on local restaurants and bars, rental cars, transfers and more, each from our tested partners. Find all the sights, natural landmarks, nightlife, restaurants, outdoors and recreation, or read our blogs and articles about Mostar and Herzegovina.
Mostar is a short 2-3hr drive from the Croatian coastal cities of Split and Dubrovnik - making it an excellent choice for a day trip. Most of the Town was destroyed during the civil war but has been painstakingly restored. The focal point is the iconic bridge which is packed with tourist waiting to watch local men jump the 21 metres in to the ice cold water below. Firstly, it’s a show for money - so be expected to contribute. Secondly it’s not for the faint of hearted - 21m is a long way day, especially diving in to water just 6m deep. Either side of the bridge are shops and restaurants where you can stop for lunch, a beer and watch the performance.
4.5 based on 2,262 reviews
Beautiful area to walk along the streets, cross the bridge and take lots of photos that are postcard worthy! Nice places to stop for ice cream, coffee, and shop for local artwork. Some good restaurants as well with million dollar views. We found everyone to be very friendly and accommodating.
4.5 based on 2,338 reviews
After reading alot about the Seige in Sarajevo I really wanted to visit this place and I certainly wasn't disappointed. From the second you arrive walking past the original house with bullet holes and continue inside to watch the documentaries and then see the tunnel itself is incredible. The entrance fee is 10BAM and we'll worth it. There is lots to see and learn here. It is quite small compared to other places, but it gives you a real sense of the struggle that the Sarajevo locals faced during the siege.
4.5 based on 322 reviews
Avaz Twist Tower is the highest skyscraper in the Balkan region of Europe. The tower is the headquarters of "Dnevni avaz", the most circulated and most read newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Avaz Twist Tower features high-speed panoramic elevators, which climb to the top of 36th floor, that offers an outside observatory from where you can see the whole Sarajevo. The tower is open from 7am - 11pm every day.
Cheap, stunning views. Bring your mobile. Then enjoy coffee and a snack before heading back. Only big surprise is that the tower seems rather disconnected from the heart of the city.
4.5 based on 846 reviews
This old Ottoman tekija/tekke (Islamic Monastery) in the village of Blagaj ranks among the most beautiful, charming, and unique places I have ever seen. Such spiritual places in any religion are often built in places of immense natural splendor and spiritual feeling and this is a great example. The bright turquoise water of the River Buna comes right out of a sheer cliff face, just slightly overhanging the area, with the old tekija built in traditional charming stuccoed half-timber Ottoman style right on the water. The water is cold, as is typical throughout the country, and restaurants line the water just down from the tekija, with lovely tree-shaded grounds. One may visit the tekije, explore the interior, and see the water up close. This is a must-see place in the area. Ideally, one should take a few hours to relax, explore the tekija, enjoy the views and eat.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
A visit to Travnik is a must for anyone visiting Bosnia - the views from this ancient walled city are incedible in all directions and the town itself very atmopsheric. I am sure that will change as more tourists decide to visit and the country opens up more with more direct flights. The walk is really not steep at all for anyone of average fitness and can be easily accomplished - either way it is worth it not only for the views but also of course the history.
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