HOTEL NERETVA in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - YESTERDAY and TODAY
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Hotel Neretva u Mostaru – City televizija
Nekadašnji biser Mostara, hotel Neretva, danas je samo ruševina. U ratu je oštećen, a ni 25 godina nakon toga nije obnovljen. U temi dana donosimo Vam priču o ovom hotelu, koji je bio prvi pravi hotel u gradu na Neretvi.
Hotel Mostar - Mostar Bosnia & Herzegovia
Hotel Mostar sits in central city, with remants of a war & struggle located behind it and a symbol of peace & prosperity to the hotel's front - the beautiful Stari Most Old Bridge.
Includes aerial photography of the Old Bridge and downtown.
What to See and Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See and Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
The town of Mostar is one of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s most popular destinations, thanks to its outstanding natural beauty, architecture, and its famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Bridge (Stari Most). With cobblestoned streets, old stone buildings, and its beautiful bridge spanning the picturesque Neretva River, this town looks like it was plucked from the pages of a fairytale. It is also surrounded by stunning landscape waiting to be explored. This small town attracts thousands of visitors per year.
-One of Mostar’s most famous sites is the Old Bridge (Stari Most). Everyone wants to see the famous Old Bridge and courageous guys jumping into the blue river below. It crosses over the beautiful turquoise Neretva river, and is at the heart of Mostar’s historic Old Town. Stari Most is a 16th century, Ottoman-style bridge and Mostar’s most notable architectural landmark. Stretching 28 metres across the Neretva river, it connects the two sides of the city. Stari Most proudly stood there for 427 years, until it was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian War. Thanks to post-war restoration efforts, a new bridge was built in 2004. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, having received this status in 2005 soon after it was rebuilt, and it attracts thousands of tourists to Mostar every year.
-The stone streets of the Old Town are almost as charming as the bridge itself. The Old Town is small with just a few cobblestoned lanes on either side of the Neretva River. On these streets are cafes, restaurants and Old Bazar Kujundziluk filled with souvenir shops. These bazaars look like souks from the Middle-Eastern countries. Mostar is really a fun place to do souvenir shopping. You can find carpets, tea-sets, pots, ceramics, scarves, and dozens of other cute stuff from Mostar.
- Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque- This stunning mosque is not only an attraction itself, but is also a spot for some of the best views of the Stari Most. Built in 1618, Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque is a simple but pretty mosque. There is a small entrance fee that includes the climb up the minaret for 360º views of the bridge, and a stroll around the outside courtyard which also offers amazing views. The interior of the mosque is small but features some lovely ornate decorations, although it is certainly worth a visit just for the views. Outside the mosque is a garden area and fountain taps. You can also visit a lovely café, where you can relax with Turkish tea or coffee and watch the sunset.
- Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija) - This stone bridge is a much more peaceful place to sit and enjoy a relaxing lunch at one of the nearby restaurants. Built in 1558, the bridge was a “test” before the construction of Stari Most began. Located a few minutes walk from the Old Bridge, Kriva Cuprija spans a small creek that feeds into the Neretva River.
- Muslibegović House - One of Mostar’s best examples of Ottoman architecture is the protected national monument, Muslibegović House. It was once inhabited by the noble Muslibegović family, and is now both a luxury hotel and museum.
Other interesting sites are the Muslibegović House, The Hamam museum, Karađoz Bey Mosque, Biscevic House…. and more.
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What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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David’s Been Here takes you to Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover what to see and do in the beautiful city of Mostar. The city is well known in the Balkans for its impressive Ottoman-era architecture and laid-back atmosphere. When there aren’t tourists, the old part of the city is ideal for strolling, shopping, and sipping coffee at a local kafana (coffee shop).
David and his friend Sasha spend 2 days exploring Mostar. Their first stop is also the most popular attraction in town – the 16th century Stari Most Bridge (means “Old Bridge”). Sasha explains a little bit about Stari Most’s history and how you can watch the world-famous Mostari Dive Club members do the death-defying jump into the freezing Neretva River below.
David and Sasha then make a quick stop at the Crooked Bridge, which was used as a trial run before the Ottomans built Stari Most. Afterwards David is able to capture two different jumps off Stari Most, which is exciting since tourists don’t always scrounge up enough to pay the divers the 25-euro fee to jump for the crowd. It may seem fun and games, but it is actually quite dangerous! Sasha explains that anyone can jump but they must first get training from a member of the dive club.
Then onto the Biscevica House, a beautiful 17th century Turkish home that holds a great deal of folk art and features traditional architecture. It was built in 1637 and has been in the same family for the past 4 generations. The most intriguing architectural feature of the Biscevica House is the sitting room supported by only 2 exterior pillars. Biscevica House is a museum, so anyone can visit. Other beautiful features include the hand-carved wood and copper works.
Onto the next stop, which is the Muslibegovic House, another 17th century Turkish house that currently serves as a museum/ hotel. In 2010, Expedia.com readers voted the Muslibegovic House 8th best hotel in the world.
David then heads to Koski-Mehmed Pasha Mosque to go up to the top of its minaret for bird’s eye views of Mostar and the iconic Stari Most Bridge. Sasha then takes David to another beautiful building in Mostar, the Karadjoz Bey Mosque. It dates back to 1556 and was built by the Ottomans. This is actually one of the largest Mosques in the country.
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Walking Tour in 4K 60fps
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Don’t miss the chance to visit one of the most popular cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Take a virtual walk through the lovely streets and feel the atmosphere of the city. Our 2-hour walking tour will take you to the Old Town where you will be able to admire the fascinating Ottoman architecture, famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Stari Most; The Old Bazaar, The Karađoz Bey Mosque and more. Take in the relaxing views of turquoise waters of Neretva River passing through Mostar and under the breathtaking Stari Most Bridge. Open a virtual window to different countries and cities.
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Best Hotels you MUST STAY in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2019
Mostar is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 9th June, 2019:
1: City Hotel
2: Hotel Mostar
3: Hotel Mepas
4: Motel Kolo
5: Motel Malta
6: Hotel Bristol
7: Snow House Hotel
8: Hotel Bevanda
9: Student Hotel Mostar
10: Kriva Cuprija Hotel
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Mostar, Bosznia-Hercegovina
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Obnova Hotela Neretva u Mostaru – City televizija
Punih 25 godina devastirani Hotel Neretva čekao je svoju obnovu. Nakon što je hotel privatizovan, došlo je do određenih birokratskih poteškoća i obnova je privremeno stopirana.Prema navodima investitora, potpuno obnovljen Hotel Neretva otvorit će svoja vrata 2021. godine.
Hotel Mostar kakav je nekad bio
Ukoliko zanemarimo ovaj šovinistički tekst reklame, uživajmo u snimcima nekadašnjeg hotela Mostar. Ovdje ga nahvališe, pa ga za koju godinu srušiše do temelja.
Mostar Hostels Video from Hostels247.com-Neretva Apartment
video from Hostels247.com of the Neretva Apartment, located in the centre of Mostar on an ideal location. It has two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, and bathroom. Check them out its a perfect base and home away from home for your vacation in Mostar Bosnia & Herzegovina, offering affordable, comfortable, clean accommodation for independent & budget travellers, students and families, its also the perfect place to book group accommodation to social network and meet new people while saving money on your accommodation. Book Mostar Bosnia & Herzegovina and many other budget hotels, bed and breakfast, guesthouse, dorm beds, private rooms and hostels accommodation in Apartment Neretva with Hostels247.com with no booking fees,
Hotel Ero Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Located 650 feet from the central Spanish Square and 1,000 feet from River Neretva, Hotel Ero Mostar features rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking, as well as a bar and a la carte restaurant. It is 0.9 miles from the UNESCO-protected Old Bridge.
Rooms here will provide you with satellite TV, air conditioning and a balcony. At the Ero Hotel you can find a beauty shop, cash machine, car rental services and a couple of shops.
Front desk is open 24 hours a day and the staff offers laundry and ironing services at a surcharge. There are also conference facilities on site.
Public outdoor swimming pools can be found 650 feet from the hotel, while the train and bus stations are at the same distance.
A Short Guided Tour of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Mostar is the largest and most important city in the Herzegovina region. A UNESCO World Heritage site divided by the Neretva River with Croats on one side and Muslims on the other.
Mostar was founded by the Turks during the 15th century. The city and famed old bridge (Stari Most) was the most heavily bombed following the break-up of Yugoslavia. Mostar has painstakingly been rebuilt, stone by stone.
An easy town to walk around without guides since all attractions centrally located. (Our guide in Mostar was quite boring.) TIP: Wear good shoes to keep from getting heels caught in the stone grooves.
10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosnian cuisine and attractions worth visiting. Out of all the places we traveled to in 2017 Mostar ranks near the top. With an underrated food scene you'll never run out of great dishes to try and just the city itself is so negotiable on foot that you'll enjoy wandering around the Old Town by day and night and crossing Stari Most (Old Bridge) numerous times. It is a place where locals and friendly and stray cats and dogs will make you feel at home.
10 Things to do in Mostar City Tour | Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide: (Мостар)
Intro - 00:01
1) Pedestrian Street (Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica) + Souvenir shopping - 00:41
2) Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) - 01:32
3) Stari Most (Old Bridge) rebuilt 16th Century Ottoman bridge - 03:21
*Stari Most Bridge Diving in Mostar (didn't see or show it) - 04:31
4) Bosnian Food in Mostar (Restaurants Divan, Konoba Taurus, Tima-Irma and Šadrvan) - 05:15
5) Bosnian Coffee (bosanska kafa) - 09:17
6) Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija) - 10:52
7) The Hamam Museum (former Turkish bath house) - 11:19
8) Turkish House (Kajtaz) - 12:01
9) Day trip to Blagaj to visit Dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija) - 13:17
10) Outro + Mostar at night - 13:40
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Our visit Mostar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Bosnian cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Mostar tourism brochure, Mostar itinerary or Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina city tour also known as Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina.
10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Мостар)
Welcome to Mostar! In today’s video we’re showing you around one of the great gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar was one of the many stops of our travels through the Balkans, but it ranked right at the very top! This city is as postcard-perfect as they come, complete with Ottoman constructions, soaring minarets, and colourful buildings that overlook the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Our time here was spent wandering through the markets, sampling local dishes, and visiting a few mosques and museums along the way, so come and join us in this travel guide as we show you around Mostar (Мостар) and give you a few ideas for your own trip!
This street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels, but as you approach the famed Old Bridge, it turns into a bit of a bazaar with small shops that are bursting at the seams with souvenirs.
Stari Most, also known as the Old Bridge, which is the city’s main landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge joins the two parts of the city across the River Neretva.
And that’s a wrap for Mostar! This was one of our favourite destinations of 2017.
With its Ottoman architectural wonders, delicious dishes served in heaping platters, and warm locals who take hospitality to a whole new level, there’s a lot to love about the city! Mostar is strikingly beautiful, but it’s the people who give the place its soul.
Yes, the city’s been through a lot, and it still bears the scars of a horrible war fought in the 90s, but Mostar has picked itself up and is showing visitors all it has to offer.
We hope you enjoyed getting to experience this city through our eyes on this travel guide, and as always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Mostar, feel free to share your tips with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Hotels in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Hotel Bristol
The Hotel Bristol is a well known institution with long tradition of accommodation that dates from the Austrian-Hungarian period as the third built hotel in Mostar, back in 1906. Renovated in 2008, it provides hospitality to many guests who come to Mostar,
Hotel Bristol is situated in the center of Mostar, on the right bank of the Neretva river next to the Tito Bridge. The central location of this hotel allows guest quick access to all parts of the city, being some 10 minute walk from both the Old Town and Franciscan monastery of St. Peter and Paul and bus and trains stations. The hotel is an ideal setting for the business people and tourists from all over the world. It is suitable for organization of different seminars and presentations, different cultural-artistic events etc. Rooms are spacious, modernly decorated and some of them offering excellent view on Neretva river flowing beneath the hotel. All units are air-conditioned, featuring Wi-Fi, satellite TV and bathrooms with showers and toiletries. Quite popular with larger groups and complemented by cafeteria, restaurant and a large terrace which offers You a pleasant feeling during the summer heats. it is excellent choice for visiting while in Mostar.
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The Old Stone Bridge - Konjic, Bosnia & Herzegovina
The Old Stone Bridge - Konjic, Bosnia & Herzegovina
David’s Been Here is touring all the must-visit sites and top attractions in Bosnia & Herzegovina. In this short clip, David brings us to the south-central town of Konjic, where he pays a visit to the Old Stone Bridge. Built in the year 1682 by the Ottomans, this historic bridge was destroyed by the Germans in 1945 and then reconstructed in 2009. One of the best examples of Ottoman architecture in all of Bosnia & Herzegovina, this bridge is well worth a visit if you’re driving from the capital city of Sarajevo to the southern city of Mostar. Take some photos of the bridge, stop by for a coffee and take a short tour around this picturesque, quaint town… an interesting and quick day trip in southern central Bosnia & Herzegovina!
Check out these other videos:
Bosnia & Herzegovina Travel Guide
What to Do in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See & Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Jajce Waterfall - Bosnia & Herzegovina
Medieval Ottoman Town of Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Hotel Medium, Mostar, Bośnia i Hercegowina
Trzygwiazdkowy Hotel Medium w Mostarze w Bośni i Hercegowinie położony około 1 km od Starego Miasta i głównej atrakcji w tym mieście Starego Mostu.
A Day Trip To Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina | Croatia '19 | Ollie Walker
On the Penultimate day of my time in Croatia, we went on a day trip across the border into Bosnia & Herzegovina. We visited the Kravice falls as well as the city of Mostar.
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Mostar is situated on the Neretva River and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after the bridge keepers (natively: mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva. The Old Bridge, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most recognizable landmarks, and is considered one of the most exemplary pieces of Islamic architecture in the Balkans