The Must-Sees of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo, a unique and multicultural city, nearly disappeared during the war of the 1990s. However, it has managed to preserve a beautiful heritage marked by multiculturalism, between East and West. Its central district of Baščaršija, nicknamed the Turkish city due to its typically Ottoman style, its madrasas, minarets, and Orthodox churches bear witness to its rich cultural contrast.
On the wine route, the Tvrdos Monastery is the largest monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the country. The monastic community offers souvenirs and especially its wine production with tasting on site. The monastery is one of the most appreciated stops on the Wine Route of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Mostar is a lovely city with a preserved Ottoman quarter and the most famous stone bridge in the Balkans. Don't miss tasting a meal in one of the many mills transformed into restaurants for a guaranteed picturesque stop.