Best Places to Eat and Drink in Mostar

When you plan a visit to Mostar, eat and drink as the locals do. To get the taste of the city rolling on your tongue, you must head towards the best places to eat and drink in Mostar. While a few places may lead you to small eateries offering mouth-watering food, others would take you to high-end restaurants in Mostar serving sumptuous meals. From cafes serving hearty breakfasts to delis serving a variety of cuisines, this extensive list of best restaurants in Mostar itself will take you on a gastronomical journey. After exploring all the best things in Mostar, treat your taste buds at any of these places.

Let's discover the best spots for foods, drinks and nightlife in Mostar:

  1. Old Bazar Kujundziluk

    Cafe, Restaurant, Market

    One of the popular tourist stops for travelers and shophoppers, the old bazaar is an Ottoman era market where you can get everything from porcelain pots, traditional Turkish ornaments to handcrafted souvenirs and articles. The street embodies the essence of Ottoman lifestyle with its cobblestone streets and rustic styled buildings and is adorned with numerous shops, cafes and restaurants on bot...Read more
  2. Mepas Mall

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    Mepas Mall

    Restaurant, Mall, Shopping Center

    Started in 2012 the mall is a popular destination among tourists. The place reflects the metropolitan side of the city with its wide array of shops accommodating numerous branded and local products. Travelers who are not comfortable with street shopping can come here for a while to shop. With over 80 shops, various restaurants and food corners, the place is hit amid people and can be visited fo...Read more
  3. Tito's Palace

    Hotel, Ancient Ruin, Palace

    Once a lavish hotel, the place now stands as a reminder of the horrid happenings of Bosnian war. The war left many buildings in ruins with this hotel being one of them. The place originally called Neretva Hotel was a favorite stop of Jossip Broz Tito, the former leader of Yugoslavia garnering its nick name as Tito’s Palace. Entry is prohibited for travelers but one can walk around the pla...Read more
  4. Old Town

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    Old Town

    Hotel

    The Neretva riverside four-star hotel of Old Town is an indigenous styled boutique hotel nestled in the heart of the historical town. A little distance from the Old Bridge, this stone, and wooden hotel is rich in traditionalism and luxury, where you will find high quality handmade furniture and traditional vintage B&H décor depicting the old tales of the town. The rooms available at ...Read more