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HOW TO GET TO SARAJEVO ?
Sarajevo International Airport has established connections to a numerous of major airports, including Zagreb, Belgrade, Vienna, Frankfurt, Zürich, Istanbul, London, Stockholm, and many more.
How to reach Baščaršija City Center from airport?
Centrotrans Eurolines, in cooperation with Sarajevo International Airport, provide a bus service Airport – Baščaršija City Center – Airport. The airport is located 10-12 km away from the city center. The bus stand is just outside of the arrivals area in the main terminal. The price of a oneway ticket is €2.50. The first luggage to 23 kg is free of charge. The second luggage over 23 kg is €2.50.
The airport is connected with Sarajevo’s city center with trolleybus number 103, operated by the GRAS transport company.
Local currency is the Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM). The Sarajevo Airport ATM or cash machine are located on the ground floor in the hall of Terminal B
HOW TO GET TO SARAJEVO FROM TUZLA?
Tuzla International Airport has established connections to several major airports, including Vienna, Berlin, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Eindhoven, and more.
Bus services exist to Sarajevo from the airport. The distance from Tuzla International Airport to Sarajevo is 110 km, with a travel time of approximately 120 minutes.
It is possible to rent a car at Tuzla International Airport. Within the airport, there are numerous car rental services, which are located in the incoming hall.
In the outgoing gate of the passenger terminal, there is an exchange office, where all currencies are bought and sold.
Banja Luka International Airport, also known as Mahovljani Airport, after the nearby village of the same name, is an airport located 18 km (11 mi) north northeast of the railway station in the city of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The airport is managed by the government-owned company "Aerodromi Republike Srpske".
The distance from Banja Luka International Airport to Sarajevo is 138.7 km , with a travel time of approximately 4h 55 minutes. It is possible to rent a car at Banja Luka International Airport. Within the airport, there are numerous car rental services, which are located in the incoming hall. In the outgoing gate of the passenger terminal, there is an exchange office, where all currencies are bought and sold. You can find more information on this link:
Mostar International Airport is an airport near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the village of Ortiješ (7.4 km) southeast of Mostar's railway station.
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Mostar
The distance from Mostar International Airport to Sarajevo is 131.2 km, with a travel time of approximately 2 hr 9 min. It is possible to rent a car at Mostar International Airport. Within the airport, there are numerous car rental services, which are located in the incoming hall. In the outgoing gate of the passenger terminal, there is an exchange office, where all currencies are bought and sold.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a beautiful and diverse country, rich in history, culture, and natural
beauty. From vibrant cities to serene landscapes, there is something for every traveler to
explore.
Here are some of the must-visit destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Sarajevo
The capital and cultural heart of the country, Sarajevo is a city where East meets West. Known for its rich history, stunning Ottoman architecture, and a unique blend of cultures, Sarajevo offers visitors a chance to explore its vibrant old town, visit historical sites like the Baščaršija bazaar, the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, and the iconic Latin Bridge. The city also has a rich culinary scene, offering delicious traditional dishes such as cevapi and burek. Sarajevo is also a city of history, particularly known for being the site of the assassination that sparked World War I.
Visoko
Visoko is a town located just outside Sarajevo, known for its fascinating archaeological sites,
including the controversial Bosnian Pyramids. Visitors can explore these ancient ruins, hike the
surrounding hills, and discover the rich medieval history of the region. The nearby Tunnel Ravne
offers a unique underground experience, and the town’s peaceful atmosphere makes it a great
spot for those interested in history and nature.
Mostar
Famous for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), Mostar is a picturesque city that blends Ottoman and Mediterranean influences. The bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, connects the two sides of the city and offers stunning views over the Neretva River. The town’s old bazaar, historic mosques, and charming streets are perfect for exploring. Mostar is also known for its unique cultural traditions, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant local cuisine.
Banja Luka
The second-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banja Luka is located in the Republika Srpska region. Known for its lush parks, beautiful riverside views, and vibrant nightlife, Banja Luka is a perfect destination for those seeking a mix of history and natural beauty. Visit the
Kastel Fortress, stroll through the main square, and enjoy the city’s relaxing atmosphere. The surrounding area is great for hiking, with nearby waterfalls like Krupa na Vrbasu offering spectacular views.
Tuzla
Tuzla is a dynamic city located in the northeastern part of the country, known for its rich history in salt mining. The city’s Salt Lakes and the famous Pannonian Lakes are popular attractions, offering visitors a chance to relax and enjoy nature. Tuzla is also known for its lively cultural scene, with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries to explore. The city's blend of modern
and traditional elements creates a unique and welcoming atmosphere for travelers.