Ljubicica Hostel
The company has been working since 1996. Our company offers a wide choice of rooms and apartments, Breakfast could be included if it is arranged. Company offers a possibility to wait for you at the bus or train station, for free, and take you to the company HQ where you can choose rooms and apartments at very low prices. Sarajevo is named European Jerusalem where different cultures meet and exist one beside
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Sartour Hostel
Our hostel is situated in the area of the
center of the old city of Sarajevo, We offer clean, hostel type & quality rooms with balcony and baths, Our location gives the visitor a unique view of the city and a chance to experience the great local Bosnian
atmosphere ...
Marco Polo Hostel
Marko Polo is a very nice and quiet
apartment, 20m away from Sarajevo's old-town Bašcaršija. It offers three rooms: one double- and two 4-bed-rooms. The double room includes sat. tv, dvd player and dolby surround system
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Marin Dvor Hostel
Our hostel is located in the modern centre of Sarajevo close to the bus & train station. Marin Dvor hostel is surrounded by the main bus & train station in Sarajevo, National parliament, University campus site, National museum, Museum of siege, National library, Museum of contemporary arts, shopping malls, business and congress centres
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Haris Youth Hostel
This hostel is in the old part of city Sarajevo, called Vratnik, located in the east side of Sarajevo. The environment of this part of the city was influenced by Turkey. In this area there are some tourist places like White
Tabija, Kapi tower, where you can see all Sarajevo city
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Bistrik Hostel & Guest House
Guest House Bistrik is situated in the old town of Sarajevo called Bistrik at the left side of the River Miljacka. From here you have a beautiful view of the old town centre, Bascarsija, the city hall and all the sights such as the cathedral, churches, synagogues and mosques and more. The house is surrounded by a tranquil garden which is ideal for
relaxation ...
Sarajevo is the capital city and largest urban center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 308,558 (as of 2005).[1] It is also the capital of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity, and the de jure capital of the Republika Srpska entity, as well as the center of the Sarajevo Canton. Sarajevo is located in the Sarajevo valley of Bosnia proper, surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated around the Miljacka river. The city is famous for its traditional religious diversity, with adherents of Islam, Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Judaism and other faiths peacefully coexisting there for centuries. Sarajevo is considered as one of the most culturally important cities in the Balkans.
Although settlement in the area stretches back to prehistoric times, the modern city arose as an Ottoman stronghold in the 15th
century. Sarajevo has attracted international attention several times throughout its history: In 1914 it was the site of the assassination that sparked World War I, while seventy years later it became the host city of the 1984 Winter Olympics. More recently, Sarajevo underwent the longest siege in modern military history during the Bosnian war. Today the city is recovering and adjusting to a post-war reality, as a major center of culture and economic development in Bosnia and Herzegovina.