What to See & Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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In this episode David takes us to the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discover Sarajevo’s sights, sounds, and tastes. Sarajevo is a bustling capital with several historical, cultural and gastronomic stops to experience.
David starts off in the city center where he meets up with his local guide Raza to begin the tour. The best place to start is the Eternal Flame, located in the city center. It has burned continuously since 1946 except during the Bosnian War 1992-1995. It is on display for everyone to see.
David and Raza then take a walk along Ferhadija, Sarajevo’s main pedestrian street that links the two different parts of the city – the 19th century buildings dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Medieval district dating back to Ottoman occupation. In the mix there are also several communist-era buildings when Bosnia existed as a republic in the Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, for short).
At the point when Ferhadija Street meets the Ottoman quarter, there is line on the floor that shows the split. All along Ferhadija Street there are shops, restaurants, cafés, and banks. It is also where the Eternal Flame is located.
Before Raza and David head into Bascarsija (Ottoman district), they make a quick stop at the square of the Sacred Heart Cathedral. In Bascarsija they visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, which was built 1530. Afterwards, Raza shows David the different ways to drink a traditional Bosnian coffee at a local Kafana. After fueling up, David stops by Sebilj fountain to have a sip of water. Legend has it that anyone who drinks from the fountain will return to Sarajevo, so we’ll see if David makes his way back one day to experience more of what to see and eat in Sarajevo!
Now time for a little souvenir shopping down Coppersmith Street. Raza shows David the most typical gift one could buy here – a copper coffee pot used to serve Bosnian coffee. All this walking around made them work up quite an appetite, so they head to a bakery to try some delicious pies (cheese, spinach, and meat). The pies are baked over a coal oven and are the perfect fast food. They are also very inexpensive.
Next thing David tries is cevapi (pronounced che-vap-ee), which is pretty much the unofficial national dish of the country. Day 2 takes David and Raza to see the city from a magnificent lookout point, Zuta Tabija, or “yellow fortress.” David recommends driving or taking a taxi there because the climb to the top is quite steep. From here you can see the center of the city and the rolling green hills in the background (in case you didn’t know, Bosnia is one of Europe’s most lush and verdant countries).
After quickly seeing Emperor’s Mosque, Raza takes David to see the exact spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, were assassinated on June 28, 1914. At the time David visited (2014) it was the 100th year anniversary of their untimely deaths. The assassination triggered the start of the First World War. After revisiting such a pivotal point in European history, David gets curious to see where all the bread he’s been eating comes from so Raza takes him to a nearby bakery, Pekara Alifakovac. They specialize in Somun bread, which is what is served with cevapi. This family-owned bakery churns out hundreds of Somun breads each day, and they have a pick-up window for customers on the go. It’s very hot inside but the experience was well worth it, especially since they allowed David to eat a piece of freshly baked bread.
Last but not least, David heads outside of the city center to visit one of the most culturally significant places in Bosnia, the Sarajevo Tunnel or Tunnel of Hope. Visitors can now see a portion of a tunnel that allowed Bosnians to smuggle in weapons and supplies during the Siege of Sarajevo (May 1992 through November 1995).
And there you have it, a brief intro about what to see and eat in Sarajevo. We hoped you liked it!
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Where to Eat in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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We start off our gastronomic tour of Sarajevo by eating the Cevapcici, the national dish in Bosnia and Herzegovina. One of the top restaurants to eat it is at Petica Cevabzinica. It's minced meat kebab, served with bread and raw onions.
Next we head to Buregdzinica to try some traditional pies, similar to Burek. We tried one with cheese, another with cheese and spinach and one with potatoes. To be really traditional try these pies with yogurt.
We headed to 4 Sobe Gospode to try some Bosnian fusion cuisine accompanied by local wines. We tried a beef carpaccio, a mushroom risotto and a roasted lamb with house wine.
Lastly we headed to Restaurant Dveri. They have a mix of European and Bosnian food. We eat a Hungarian goulash and a delicious steak. They have an extensive wine list from the Herzegovina region. A must visit!
Those were four delicious places to eat in Sarajevo! Which was your favorite? Leave me a question or comment below!
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Stari Grad is the historical part of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital city.
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Ruben Alonso makes an emotional trip to the Sarajevo Tunnel. Beginning in January 1993, the Sarajevo Tunnel was dug by Bosnian volunteers working in 8-hour shifts. The Sarajevo tunnel was completed in mid-1993, which allowed food and humanitarian aid to come into the city, and people to get out. The tunnel was one of the major ways of bypassing the international arms embargo and providing the city defenders with weaponry. In effect, it is said the tunnel saved Sarajevo.
Rubén Alonso hace un emotivo viaje al túnel de Sarajevo. A principios de 1993, el túnel de Sarajevo fue excavado por los voluntarios que trabajan en Bosnia en jornadas de 8 horas. Se completó a mediados de 1993, y permitió que alimentos y ayuda humanitaria entrara en la ciudad. Además fue utilizado para que la gente pudiera escapar. Fue utilizado como una de las principales formas de eludir el embargo internacional de armas lo que permitió a los defensores de la ciudad disponer de armas. Sin duda, el túnel salvó a la ciudad de Sarajevo.
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One day is Sarajevo is not enough! All those scheduling and rescheduling of different tours during this Balkan trip led to a shortened stay in Sarajevo. Hissy fits didn't help with this fait accompli.
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Sarajevo (Cyrillic: Сарајево, pronounced [sǎrajeʋo]; see names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its current administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo Canton and East Sarajevo as well as some neighboring municipalities is home to 555,210 inhabitants.[7][clarification needed] Nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans.
Sarajevo is the leading political, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a prominent center of culture in the Balkans, with its region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion, and the arts.
Due to its long and rich history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo was sometimes called the Jerusalem of Europe or Jerusalem of the Balkans. It is the only major European city to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighborhood. A regional center in education, the city is also home to the Balkans' first institution of tertiary education in the form of an Islamic polytechnic called the Saraybosna Osmanlı Medrese, today part of the University of Sarajevo.
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 1885, Sarajevo was the first city in Europe and the second city in the world to have a full-time electric tram network running through the city, following San Francisco.In 1914, it was the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which sparked World War I, after which the city experienced a period of stagnation as part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The establishment of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Second Yugoslavia led to a massive expansion of Sarajevo, the constituent republic's capital, which hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. For 1,425 days, from April 1992 to February 1996, the city suffered the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare, during the Bosnian War and the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Sarajevo has been undergoing post-war reconstruction, and is the fastest growing city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The travel guide series, Lonely Planet, has named Sarajevo as the 43rd best city in the world, and in December 2009 listed Sarajevo as one of the top ten cities to visit in 2010.] In 2011, Sarajevo was nominated to be the European Capital of Culture in 2014 and will be hosting the European Youth Olympic Festival in 2019
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Pigeon Square holds the lovely old Sebilj water fountain from 1891, the only one remaining in Sarajevo. It resembles a gazebo rather than a water fountain and the Pigeon name is self-explanatory.
Down all the little side streets radiating off from this square. The former Leather Street. Still working Copper Street with copper bracelets, coffee pots, ewers. A street filled with Sarajevo's version of fast food, lines of restaurants. A person could spend months eating without touching all the restaurant choices.
Though the 1551 stone Bursa Bedistan that was once a silk trading bazaar filled with small knock-off shops. Into the courtyard of the Gazi-Husrevbey Vakuf Mosque, one of the finest examples of Ottoman architecture in the world, built by court architect Sinan. A lot to see...
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A quarter-century has passed since the Sarajevo Siege and the end of the Bosnian War. Though the Bosnian capital has revived itself, remaining still are the physical and emotional scars of war.
The Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a permanent display of artifacts collected from the city during its siege. This poignant collection showcases only some of the hardships endured by citizens during the 3.5-year war. Also in the Museum is a room highlighting the Miss Sarajevo 1993 beauty pageant.
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Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the last census in 1991 estimated the population at 429,672. In 2013, according to the official website of Sarajevo, the population of the city proper is estimated at 395,133 inhabitants.
Sarajevo est la capitale et la plus grande ville de Bosnie-Herzégovine. Avant la guerre de Bosnie-Herzégovine, le dernier recensement de 1991 évaluait la population à 429 672 habitants. En 2013, selon le site officiel de Sarajevo, la population de la ville proprement dite est estimée à 395 133 habitants.
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Welcome to this budget travel series of adventure and kindness, through the Balkan countries. Apo from Around the Good World is traveling the around the Balkans, having only 200€ in his pocket for 2 months!
On this episode, I wander around the amazing capital and biggest city of Bosnia & Herzegovina! Sarajevo is just majestic by many different points of view. Many cultures coexist here, with different backgrounds, religions and languages. The food is exceptionally delicious I'm personally in love with cebab and burek. The old town is a visual oasis and the surrounding hills provide you with exceptional viewpoints and make this city unique. Also great hostels, art, subcultures, festivals, nightlife and everything else you can imagine!
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