Historic Ottoman-era bazaar and cultural center of Sarajevo.
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Site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination in 1914.
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16th-century mosque, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
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Museum dedicated to the tunnel that was a lifeline during the siege.
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Historic fort offering panoramic views of Sarajevo.
Iconic wooden fountain located in the heart of Baščaršija.
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Park featuring the source of the Bosna River and picturesque landscapes.
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Skyscraper with an observation deck providing city views.
Museum showcasing the country's cultural and natural heritage.
Largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina, notable for its Neo-Gothic architecture.
One of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe, dating back to 1630.
The historic old center of Sarajevo, known for its vibrant nightlife, historic attractions, and bustling bazaar area.
The central business district with modern architecture, close to major attractions like the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A quiet, suburban area perfect for couples, with historic sites like the Emperor’s Mosque and the Latin Bridge.
A peaceful area with easy access to main sights, offering local attractions like the Avaz Tower and Karting Centar Sarajevo.
A great option for families, offering outdoor activities like white water rafting and historic sites such as Tito’s Bunker.
A budget-friendly neighborhood with Soviet-style architecture, local flea markets, and attractions like Sarajevo Zoo.
A neighborhood offering a mix of traditional Bosnian life and urban culture, with local bars, restaurants, and well-connected public transport.
Sarajevo International Airport