Basic Information
Mostar is one of the most famous tourist cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the banks of the Neretva River. The city is best known for the Old Bridge, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture that connects the two sides of the historic old town. Narrow cobblestone streets, stone houses, and numerous souvenir shops create the authentic atmosphere of the old Balkans.
In addition to the Old Bridge, Mostar offers many attractions such as the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, historic bazaars, and viewpoints overlooking the emerald-green Neretva River. The city is also famous for its daring bridge divers, a centuries-old tradition. The mild Herzegovinian climate, welcoming locals, and excellent local cuisine further attract visitors.
Guide for Tourists Visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina
Spring
Walk across the Old Bridge and explore the old bazaar as Mostar comes alive with pleasant temperatures and blooming scenery along the Neretva River.
Summer
Watch the famous bridge divers leap from the Old Bridge and enjoy a refreshing drink at riverside cafés along the Neretva.
Autumn
Explore the historic streets of Mostar and enjoy the warm colors of autumn with views of the Neretva River and surrounding hills.
Winter
Visit the Old Bridge and museums of the old town while Mostar is quieter, and experience the authentic winter atmosphere of Herzegovina.
Places Worth Visiting
Old Bridge in Mostar
Stari Most in Mostar, a symbol of the city and UNESCO heritage, connects the banks of the Neretva and delights visitors with its history, architecture and famous bridge dives.
Koski Mehmed-Pasha Mosque
Koski Mehmed-pašina Mosque from the 17th century is one of the most beautiful in Mostar.
Kujundžiluk (Old Bazaar)
Kujundžiluk is the oldest and most picturesque part of Mostar – a stone-paved bazaar dating back to the mid-16th century.
Bišćević House
This historic Ottoman-era house in the heart of Mostar, still owned by the Bišćević family, was built in 1635.
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