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Best places to visit in Mostar

  • Crooked Bridge

    The Crooked Bridge is a small, picturesque Ottoman-era bridge in Mostar, notable for its unique arch and as a miniature version of the Stari Most.

  • Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque

    The Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque is a beautiful Ottoman-era mosque featuring a stunning courtyard and a minaret offering panoramic views of Mostar and the Old Bridge.

  • Stari Most

    Stari Most, the Old Bridge, is an iconic Ottoman-era bridge in Mostar, renowned for its elegant arch and historical significance, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Stari Most (Old Bridge)

    The iconic, rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in Mostar, famous for its arch and the daring local divers who leap from its heights.

  • Blagaj Tekija

    A historic Dervish monastery located dramatically at the base of a cliff, beside the emerald Buna River spring, near Mostar.

  • Old Bridge

    The Stari Most is a magnificent 16th-century Ottoman bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Mostar, renowned for its elegant arch and diving tradition.

  • Old Bazaar

    The Old Bazaar is a charming market area near Stari Most, offering traditional crafts, souvenirs, and a glimpse into local life.

  • Museum of War and Genocide Victims

    This museum in Mostar offers a poignant and detailed account of the war and genocide experienced in the region.

  • Kravica Waterfall

    Kravica Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction near Mostar, featuring multiple cascades falling into a clear turquoise pool, perfect for swimming.

  • Počitelj

    Počitelj is a historic fortified village on the banks of the Neretva River, showcasing beautiful Ottoman architecture and a charming, preserved atmosphere.

  • Blagaj

    Blagaj is a historic site featuring the stunning Buna river spring emerging from a cave beneath a cliff, with an ancient Dervish monastery nestled beside it.

  • Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica

    A lively pedestrian street in Mostar's Old Town, transforming into a bazaar filled with souvenir shops selling copper jewelry, textiles, and Turkish lamps.

  • Divan

    A restaurant in Mostar known for serving a traditional Bosnian breakfast, including fritters, smoked sausages, cheeses, and sour cream.

  • Konoba Taurus

    A restaurant offering generous platters of traditional Bosnian dishes like stuffed vine leaves, peppers, and cabbage, best enjoyed with bread.

  • Ćevabdžinica Tima-Irma

    A highly-regarded restaurant in Mostar specializing in grilled ćevapi (Bosnian minced meat sausages) and hearty mixed meat platters.

  • Šadrvan

    A traditional restaurant serving authentic Bosnian cuisine, including stuffed peppers, minced meat patties ('cookies'), dolma, and apple desserts (tufahija).

  • Kriva Cuprija (Crooked Bridge)

    A small, picturesque bridge in Mostar, often described as a miniature version or prototype of the famous Stari Most.

  • Hamam Museum

    Bosnia's sole preserved Turkish bathhouse, now a museum showcasing traditional bathing customs and offering a souvenir shop.

  • Turkish House (Kajtaz)

    A charming museum displaying traditional Ottoman domestic life, featuring authentic carpets, pillows, and old photographs within a historic house.

  • Spanish Square

    Spanish Square is a central gathering point in Mostar, featuring monuments and serving as a hub for local life.

  • Karađoz-Beg Mosque

    The Karađoz-Beg Mosque is a historically significant and architecturally impressive Ottoman mosque in Mostar, known for its elegant design.

  • Franciscan Church and Monastery

    This large complex is a significant religious and cultural center in Mostar, featuring a prominent church and an adjacent monastery.

  • Blagaj Dervish Monastery

    The Blagaj Tekke is a centuries-old Dervish monastery situated at the source of the Buna River, nestled beneath a towering cliff.

  • Taso's House

    A highly recommended restaurant offering an authentic local dining experience with views of the river.

  • Mosques

    Mostar features several beautiful mosques, reflecting Ottoman architectural influence and serving as important religious sites.