Explore Sarajevo’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a private walking tour. Discover 500 years of cultural diversity and iconic landmarks.
Explore Sarajevo’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a private walking tour. Discover 500 years of cultural diversity and iconic landmarks.
- Serbian Orthodox Cathedral - The Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Sarajevo is a magnificent religious landmark, showcasing Byzantine architecture. Travelers can explore its ornate interior adorned with religious iconography and experience the serenity of this sacred space, which has been an integral part of Sarajevo’s cultural and religious tapestry….
- Serbian Orthodox Cathedral - The Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Sarajevo is a magnificent religious landmark, showcasing Byzantine architecture. Travelers can explore its ornate interior adorned with religious iconography and experience the serenity of this sacred space, which has been an integral part of Sarajevo’s cultural and religious tapestry.
- Ashkenazi Synagogue - Nestled in the heart of Sarajevo’s historic centre, the Ashkenazi Synagogue is a testament to the city’s diverse cultural heritage. Travelers can visit this beautifully restored synagogue to learn about the rich history of the Jewish community in Sarajevo, appreciating its stunning architecture and cultural significance.
- Emperor’s Mosque - The Emperor’s Mosque, built in the 15th century, stands as one of the oldest and most significant mosques in Sarajevo. Visitors can admire its Ottoman architecture, explore the peaceful courtyard, and gain insights into the city’s Islamic heritage.
- Latin Bridge - The Latin Bridge is not only a picturesque structure but also a historic site where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand took place in 1914, triggering the start of World War I. Travellers can walk across this bridge, reflecting on its historical significance and exploring the nearby museum for a deeper understanding of the events that unfolded here.
- Morica Han - Morica Han is a beautifully restored Ottoman-era caravanserai, offering travellers a glimpse into Sarajevo’s trading past. Visitors can enjoy the charming architecture, explore the inner courtyard, and imagine the bustling activity that once filled this historical inn.
- Sarajevo City Hall - Vijećnica, or City Hall, is an architectural masterpiece that stands as a symbol of Sarajevo’s resilience and cultural identity. Travelers can admire the building’s stunning Austro-Hungarian design and explore its rich history, including its role as the National and University Library.
- Room in heart of the city-Old Town - Sarajevo’s Old Town, known as Bascarsija, is a vibrant and bustling area filled with narrow streets, colourful markets, and traditional Bosnian crafts. Travelers can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, sample local cuisine, and explore centuries-old architecture, including the iconic Sebilj fountain.
- Inat kuća - The Spite House, also known as Inat Kuća, is a quirky and historic building with a fascinating backstory. Travellers can learn about the legend behind this unique structure, which was built out of spite and determination, adding an intriguing element to Sarajevo’s architectural landscape.
- Customizable tour with local guide
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Customizable tour with local guide
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The capital of Bosnia is a historic town, nestled by the surrounding mountains. The city offers both natural beauty and historical attractions, with an appealing East-meets-West vibe of its own. Sarajevo is also referred to as the “Jerusalem of Europe’’, due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity. Admire the Serbian Orthodox cathedral,…
The capital of Bosnia is a historic town, nestled by the surrounding mountains. The city offers both natural beauty and historical attractions, with an appealing East-meets-West vibe of its own. Sarajevo is also referred to as the “Jerusalem of Europe’’, due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity. Admire the Serbian Orthodox cathedral, the largest church in the country. As you stroll around this city, you will discover 500 years of history, reaching from Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslavian times.
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