Best Things To Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

  1. Stari Most

    Bridge

    One of the many bridges over Neretva River, it is visited by the tourists for its spectacular view and sound surrounding. It is just 100 Meters south from the Old Bridge and provides a clear sight of the building from this place. The best part about port bridge is that,itis less crowded and serves as a perfect destination for people looking for a quiet reserved time. 
  2. Hum

    5 (57 Votes)
    Hum
    Tourists like to flock to this place simply for the fact that view is awesome. The mountain is very close to Mostar and provides a mesmerizing view of the entire city resulting in it being a major destination for shutterbugs. There is a huge cross sitting at the top of the mountain posing a challenge for travelers with a more adventurous streak. The walk up to the mountain is pretty simple and ...Read more
  3. Biscevic House

    4.4 (56 Votes)
    Biscevic House

    Art And Culture

    It is one of the most prominent traditional Turkish style houses that has been open for visitors in Mostar. Designed in quintessential ottoman look, the house exhibits numerous artifacts, and ornamentations that will take you back in time when the clan was in most prosperous phase. The alluring decor, the welcoming habitants, and the quiet story makes this place all more interesting not only fo...Read more
  4. Jablanicas Lake

    4.5 (9 Votes)
    Jablanicas Lake

    Lake

    It is a beautiful man-made lake developed as a escaping corner for travelers seeking recluse in their trip. Close to renown Neretva River, it is nestled between the peaks of Cvrsnica and Prenj Mountains and has witnessed the numerous wars that took place in the city in the past. The remains of the war torn bridge can be  still seen from the distance speaking of the engaging tales of victor...Read more
  5. Zitomislic Monastery

    4.8 (67 Votes)
    Zitomislic Monastery

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site, Monastery

    The monastery was developed from the ruins of an old church in 16th century. The place now counts as one of the most visited attractions of the town. Nestled in a scenic landscape, it endows a sense of calm and serenity that is quite rare to see nowadays. Walk around the yard and examine the renovated building restored from debris and stands proud as a reminder of its dynamic past.
  6. Art Studio Pandur

    5 (46 Votes)
    Art Studio Pandur

    Art And Culture, Arts And Crafts, Exhibition

    If you looking for a nice souvenir to take back home with you, this might be the best place to go. The studio has a collection of unique and handmade items that is hard find in the city. All the metal works exhibits in the studio, from copper plaques speaking of Balkan style to handmade silverwares has been done with such perfection that will leave you no choice but to appreciate the charming a...Read more
  7. Mostar Clock Tower

    4.7 (273 Votes)
    Mostar Clock Tower

    Watch Tower, Observation Deck

    Situated on the bank of Neretva River, the clock tower is a very old structure that dates back to the Ottoman period and is now considered as a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible for tourists. A traveler visiting the place can see the Turkish influence in its architecture though like many other prominent buildings in the ...Read more
  8. 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
  9. Gimnazija Mostar

    4.7 (17 Votes)
    Gimnazija Mostar

    Educational Site, Architecture

    The first secondary school of Mostar, it is popular among tourists for its unique architecture and bright vibrant colors. It is located in the Spanish Square which is slightly away from the city and can be visited during a trip. Though the school is not open for visitors, tourists can walk around the premises and admire the Moorish revival styled engineering and architectural finesse that the p...Read more
  10. Santicevaulica

    Street Market, Shopping Center, Streets

    One of the very famous shopping streets of Mostar, SanticaUlica is a place to visit when you feel the need to appease that inner shopaholic of you. Though one can still see the after effects of the war, the place is now a bustling center of trade for locals and tourists. There are many places that are located within the street such as the prison of Mostar and the famous youth cultural center. B...Read more
  11. Old Orthodox Church Virgin Mary

    Church, Religious Site

    It is a small church residing in the city of mostar and apparently, the most ancient one too. People visiting the church can experience the bosnian vibes and witness ceremonies taking place in the old orthodox way. By visiting on weekends one might get to see the special rituals that takes place in the church every Sunday.
  12. The Hamam Museum

    Museum

    A museum specifically dedicated to the bath house culture of old ottoman days. The room, that was once a bath house is now beautifully decorated with numerous artifacts and items displayed for tourists and travelers. The museum is quite informative as it provides a detail introduction to the customs of that time including things such as usage of mirrors. For travelers, it  will give them a...Read more
  13. Hrvatski Dom

    4.6 (241 Votes)
    Hrvatski Dom

    Museum, Architecture

    Hrvatski Dom is popular among tourists as a refined architectural museum. The reformed form of former House of Culture, it hosts numerous activities and events for the people every month. Tourists can visit the website to know the ongoing events happening there and visit them. For literary enthusiasts and travelers interested in the cultural aspects of the city, the place is nothing less than a...Read more
  14. Public Turkish Bath

    Water Body, Hot Spring, Leisure, Adults

    Public Turkish Baths were once highly popular among masses and is still consider a charm among people. In the Ottoman era, there were many places available for people to come and relax. The figure however has toned down with time, thanks to the numerous wars and conflicts the place has witnessed till now. Currently it is the only public bath house in mostar and used as a museum to host exhibiti...Read more
  15. Mostar Airport Image
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    Mostar Airport is an international airport located in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the only international airport in the country and serves as a hub for the region. The airport is located 8 km (5 mi) south of the city center and is operated by the Airport Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Mostar Airport was opened in 1961 and was initially used for military purposes. In the 1970s, th...Read more