Explore the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina with this guide to Sarajevo, a city rich in history and culture. From the bustling Baščaršija old town and its charming streets to panoramic viewpoints atop Mount Trebević, discover the vibrant spirit of this unique capital. Experience local flavors at the Markale markets and uncover remnants of Olympic history.
Baščaršija district
This is the atmospheric old town of Sarajevo, known for its vibrant atmosphere, traditional pubs, and oriental scents.
Ferhadija street
A street in Sarajevo popular for a walk, connecting to the old town.
Sarači street
A street in Sarajevo's old town, offering a pleasant walking experience.
Markale drinker fruit and vegetable market
A lively fruit and vegetable market in Sarajevo.
Gradska tržnica Markale meat and cheese market
Sarajevo's central market for meat and cheese products.
Tabija Zmajevac lookout point
A viewpoint in Sarajevo offering panoramic views of the city.
Žuta tabija viewpoint
This viewpoint, also known as the Yellow Fortress, provides excellent city vistas.
Mount Trebević
A mountain overlooking Sarajevo, accessible by cable car, offering hiking and historical sites.
Bobsleigh and toboggan run from the 1984 Olympics
The overgrown ruins of the 1984 Olympic bobsleigh and toboggan track on Mount Trebević.
Sarajevsko - Sarajevska Pivara brewery
A brewery in Sarajevo where you can try local Sarajevsko beers.
Sebilj
A prominent public fountain and landmark in the heart of Sarajevo's old town.