Hello, Lykkers! Ready for an unforgettable journey?


Let’s dive into the magical city of Mostar, a place that will leave you in awe!


The Iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge)


One of the most famous landmarks in Mostar is the Stari Most , a 16th-century bridge that gracefully arches over the Neretva River. Imagine standing on this stunning bridge, feeling the cool breeze while gazing at the turquoise water below.


This bridge is not just a masterpiece of architecture, but also a hot spot for adrenaline seekers, as you might spot local divers performing thrilling jumps into the river. If you're visiting, it’s free to walk across the bridge and admire its beauty, but for those who want to witness the exciting diving competition, we recommend timing your visit between June and August.


Next to the bridge, you’ll find the Old Bridge Museum , which offers incredible views and insights into the bridge’s history and restoration. The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and tickets cost around €5.



Discovering the Old Bazaar (Kujundžiluk)


The Old Bazaar is an enchanting place where cobbled streets, quaint shops, and vibrant stalls transport you to another era. You can wander through this colorful market, admiring hand-made crafts, copper goods, and beautifully woven textiles.


The bustling energy of the marketplace makes it the perfect spot to find unique souvenirs. The best time to visit Kujundžiluk is during the late morning when all the shops are open, typically from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Be prepared to bargain with local artisans, and you may snag a great deal on a souvenir for as low as €10.



Local Food Delights


No visit to Mostar would be complete without tasting the local cuisine. One of the most famous dishes is cevapi , a grilled minced meat dish served with flatbread and a side of onions. A plate of cevapi typically costs around €6-8, depending on the restaurant. You can also try burek , a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach, which is both affordable and delicious at around €3-4.


For a sweet treat, grab a slice of baklava, a rich pastry layered with nuts and honey, which costs around €2-3 per slice.


For those looking for vegetarian options, many restaurants offer pita sa zeljem , a pie filled with spinach and cheese, often priced around €5.


A Special Stay: Hotel Almira


Situated in the heart of Mostar, Hotel Almira offers the perfect blend of comfort and tradition. Located just a five-minute walk from the Old Bridge, this charming hotel provides stunning views of the historic city. Rooms at Hotel Almira start at €60 per night, and the hotel offers a delightful breakfast, featuring local favorites.


The warm hospitality and cozy atmosphere make it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Mostar’s culture while enjoying modern amenities.



Practical Tips for Visiting Mostar


Visiting Mostar is best done on foot, especially when exploring the Old Town, as the narrow, cobblestone streets are a delight to stroll through. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes, as some paths can be a bit uneven. The local currency is the Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM), but many places also accept euros. Public transportation is limited in the Old Town, but taxis are readily available for around €5-7 per short ride.


So, Lykkers, when do you plan to experience the wonders of Mostar? What are you most excited to try? Let us know!