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This is Why You Need to Visit Mostar | Bosnia & Herzegovina
The family holiday has come to an end as we finish our road trip in Bosnia & Herzegovina and honestly you guys need to visit Mostar - this bucket list spot is a must!
After leaving Montenegro to make the drive across to Mostar we saw absolutely incredible views on the drive in as we crossed the mountains and made our way down.
Upon arrival we just HAD to see the Mostar bridge before catching one of the famous divers jumping off the bridge. Afterwards we went to find some Bosnian food at a local Mostar restuarant.
We tried Bosnian Food:
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- Hurmasica
The next day we headed out to see the Dervish house at Blagaj which was a major spot for us to finally see :)
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Day Trip to Blagaj Dervish House from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina travel vlog
While in Mostar, we took a day trip to visit the town of Blagaj. This place is famous for its dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija or Blagaj Tekke) which sits at the foot of a cliff and next to the emerald green waters of the Buna River. Getting from Mostar to Blagaj is pretty easy (if you don't miss the infrequent bus connections like we did) - it's only 30 minutes by public transit and you can take bus # 11, 12, or 13 to get there. Be sure to check the schedule of the bus as we had the wrong information online and we ended up waiting over an hour to catch it coming to Blagaj from Mostar.
Also, be warned the food is REALLY BAD in Blagaj by the monastery. It was the worst meal we've had all year in Europe with stale poneta and water hummus that tasted like nothing at all. All of the restaurants, the five located by the river, have bad reviews so eat in Mostar which has great restaurants. Also keep in mind this is an easy day trip from Mostar and it should take no longer than 1/2 day to visit here including transportation to and from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Good morning guys. Today is a day trip day. Yeah. We are going to Blagaj which is basically like a monastery in a cave by a river. Something like that. It looks beautiful. Basically and it is so close to where we are staying in Mostar.
We stopped at a bakery along the way to pick up a snack for the road, and then we crossed the bridge to the west side of Mostar to catch the bus to Blagaj.
We picked up a little snack along the way. This is post-breakfast. I got myself the mixed cheese burek which is really good. It is almost gone. Um, yeah but now we wanted to show you guys where to catch the bus to visit Blagaj.
Basically it is in front of this giant yellow building. It is called the United World College where there is a bus stop. here is a schedule posted right here at the bus stop. You can take the 10, 11 or 12 and yeah there is just too many times for me to read them all out. So just check it once you're here.
Alright guys so we finally found a restaurant. I was actually checking the reviews on the few restaurants that are in this area. None of the reviews are very high. Everyone says the food is quite mediocre. Um, so we've ordered. I've got some polenta with cheese. Sam got some hummus. Um I will say everything very overpriced. And I've already tried my food and it has not been amazing.
Now for the reason we had come all the way to Blagaj, that would be to visit Blagaj Tekija, a Dervish monastery which is tucked under a cliff and sits by the source of the Buna River. The structure is believed to date back to the 1520s and it contains elements of Ottoman architecture and Mediterranean style, making it a national monument.
Once we were covered up, we were able to visit the monastery. This mainly involves walking through a series of carpeted rooms with a few religious texts and minimal furniture. But I think the main draw are the views you get of the monastery from the other side of the Buna River.
If you visit during the summer months, you can pay to take a short boat ride into the cave. We visited in late autumn, so that wasn’t really an option, but we snapped a few photos and enjoyed the bright foliage.
We have finished our visit. We're walking back to town now to go catch our bus. Yeah. It is time for thoughts Samuel. Thoughts. We'll start with the most positive and it is just absolutely gorgeous setting. Stunning. Some amazing views every it is worth exploring in all directions. Walk across all of the bridges, see it from both sides and so on. The Dervish House I found more impressive on the outside than inside.
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Mostar in Just one Day with iHouse Travel
With this video iHouse Travel presents the city of #Mostar from early in the morning till late in the night trying to catch the feelings, colors and atmosphere that only Mostar can have. Things to do and see are presented as well, the same like local souvenirs production, old bridge dives, foods and historical beauties. In collaboration with #Mostar#Summer#Fest, one of the most famous festival in the city, that we hope you will like and share.
Vrelo Bune - Blagaj - Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mostar)
Vrelo Bune is the natural and architectural ensemble at the Buna river spring situated in the outskirts of Blagaj, some 15 kilometers south-east of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The source of the Buna river is the finest example of an underground karst river. It's one the largest and one of the most beautiful springs in Europe, producing approximately 43 000 liters of water per second.The water flows through a cave that is part of a 200-meter high stone cliff wall and single-handedly creates the Buna River. The Buna is a short river and it is a left bank tributary of the Neretva river.
By the source of the Buna river also stands the Blagaj Tekke (a muslim dervish Sufi monastery), that was built in the 15th century. The musafirhana (guest house) and turbe (mausoleum) are tucked into the natural surroundings, constituting a single entity with the cliffs, source of the Buna river and mills. The ensemble of the Blagaj Tekija was presumably built very soon after Ottoman rule was established in Bosnia, around 1520 at the latest.
Besides the historic architecture, stunning rocks and river, Blagaj is also home to numerous endemic species and diverse flora.
Vrelo Bune together with the dervish Tekija is curently under UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
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WHY YOU NEED TO VISIT MOSTAR, BOSNIA (travel guide)
Of all the places I’ve traveled, Mostar in Bosnia, Herzegovina took me by surprise and stole my heart! With cobblestone streets, old medieval buildings, and its beautiful bridge overlooking emerald waters, this place looks like a fairytale and deserves a visit!
Mostar was one of the most heavily bombed cities during the Bosnian war which was a conflict that raged between 1992 and 1995. It was a war of genocide, the first since wwII, and it killed hundreds of thousands, and displaced milions of people. The city is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and it’s gone through a series of detailed reconstruction projects to preserve the historic core and authenticity.
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Join me, Vivi, in my trip around the world! This 'episode' I spend one day and night in Mostar in Bosnia & Herzegovina!
(Life has gotten in the way of editing, I filmed it around June 2018. But enjoy anyway, it's all still relevant I promise!)
In this episode I visit Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina!
I took the train from Sarajevo, tickets can only be purchased at the train station so be sure to arrive in time to buy them.
I stayed at Hostel Balkaneros and took the day tour offered by the hostel. We visited an abandoned aircraft hanger, Blagaj Monastery, Pocitelj, Kravice Falls and Fortica lookout.
Afterwards I joined a few guests into the old town to explore and we had a few drinks at Alibaba, a pretty cool club in a cave!
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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 Day Trip
Discover Bosnia-Herzegovina’s most beautiful city, Mostar, and experience the beauty of another country in just one day! Visit the impressive Old Bridge, Bazaar, Turkish houses and historical mosques.
You may even get to witness the highly skilled jumpers demonstrate a jump off the old bridge! The excursion includes a local guided tour in Mostar and return transfers between Bosnia & Croatia.
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.
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First time in Bosnia and Herzegovina - trip to Mostar
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I hope you guys are doing good. So I recently had a trip to Sarajevo. I manage to take a few videos, hope you enjoy.
We took a trip to a town called Mostar to see the Old bridge, we also passed by Kravica Falls and other scenic place.
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Time - it takes about 2hours from Sarajevo to Mostar excluding the stops we took on our way there.
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Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, June 2008
In June of 2008, while visiting Dubrovnik, Croatia, TeamCarbol took a day trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The destination was the city of Mostar, home of the Stari Most. This piece is our attempt to capture some of the wonderful architecture, music, history, and culture from a fascinating country.
BOSNIA: EUROPE'S HIDDEN GEM | Sarajevo & Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hvar ferry to Split, Croatia + bus ride to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina travel vlog
Join us as we travel from Hvar to Split, Croatia by ferry before catching a bus from Split to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. With stormy weather and heavy rain it was a bit of a wet and wild travel day but our border crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina was a piece of cake. We're very excited to be releasing videos from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina soon.
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Well good morning good morning. It is another very early start to the day today. We are leaving Hvar Island and traveling all the way to Mostar. Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
So our ferry is here and it is massive. It is a behemoth in comparison to the one that we took coming to the island. This one is called Lastovo. Lastovo. I mean it is by Jadrolinija the same company. So yeah, yeah. How many stories is that? I don't know. It looks like a cruise ship almost. It is huge I'm glad they brought the big ship yes for the storm we're going to need it. The waves are fierce this morning.
Okie dokie. We are here. We are back in Split. That was a really bumpy ferry ride. Oh yeah. I was feeling nauseous. A kid puked. Haha. Twice. Right in front of you. Right in front of me. Kind of gross but anyways we have to go catch our bus now. Tickets in hand. We're going to Mostar. We sure are. Let's go find our bus and the terminal.
We've got pizza slices and cheese burek and you've got one over here. Yummy? We're lucky we had a little bit of change left. I didn't know if we could actually get we spent the last of our Kuna here. We literally like spent it all just now. So we get two pizza slices and a burek. Also our bus door is open so maybe we can go get on.
Actually yeah the weather the weather is awful. Oh my gosh. We are soaking wet. It has been pouring like it is coming down like a curtain like a sheet of water. How would you describe it? Yeah. It is just like raining sideways basically. It is. It is just yeah nice to get on the bus. It is toasty in here. It is dry the heat is on. So we're planning to sleep for a few hours and before we know it we'll be in Mostar.
Alright alright. We have arrived at our airbnb yes. Oh my gosh guys we owe you the biggest update. So yeah, the bus trip went really well. Um, the weather improved. It started off awful as you remember. Yes. And then the rain started to slow down a bit. It is not like it became like really nice outside but it just kind of got a little bit better.
And yeah, we were going down the coast for a long while and then we kind of veered off into the left and then the landscape completely changed. It was more like lakes, rivers, mountains. And yeah, the border crossing was an absolute cinch. Super quick. Everything has been super easy. I was all border crossing were like the Balkans. Yeah. So far we handed over our passports to the bus driver uh he went and got them stamped. Brought them back on and that was it. The only other event that was noteworthy was that we had to change buses right at the last minute. Yeah. And that was right near the end of the journey. Yeah, the last leg to Mostar was on a different bus.
We are back from dinner. We're back at our airbnb and we're tired so yeah it has been a long day of travels so we're just going to relax and then go to bed. See you in the next video where we'll actually show you around Mostar and maybe try some of the food. Exactly. Bye.
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Ova turistička agencija nudi ture na drugačiji način te omogućava turistima da posjete kako Mostar tako i ostatak Bosne i Hercegovine na nešto drugačiji način.