Travnik (Bosnian pronunciation: [trâːʋniːk]) is a town and municipality in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, 90 kilometres (56 miles) west of Sarajevo. It is the capital of the Central Bosnia Canton, and is located in the Travnik Municipality. Travnik town had 16,534 residents in 2013, with a municipality population that of 57,543 people. It was the capital city of the governors of Bosnia from 1699 to 1850, and has a cultural heritage dating from that period.
Restaurants in Travnik
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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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This is Suleymanis Mosque or Multi-coloured Mosque. It was built in 1757 during Ottoman era. Really an architectural beauty. Unfortunately the doors were locked as other mosques in Bosnia, and it opens during the prayer time only. Nice water stream in front of the mosque, many benches to sit, and a few surrounding shops.
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