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We believe that your goal is to enjoy travel, but also not to fall into tourist traps. In this post, we bring you our ways to avoid tourist traps. Sarajevo There are many ways you can avoid tourist traps. Some of them are: 1. Do your research The best way to never fell into a tourist trap is to do the research before and after you arrive. Search the internet...
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The initial Trebević cable car, or funicular, because it was called by more seasoned Sarajevans, was operational from May 3, 1959, and it was one of the foremost recognizable images of BiH’s capital. The 2,100 meter-long framework associated Bistrik, on the cleared outside of the Miljacka, to Mt. Trebević, “the lungs of Sarajevo” and the best outing location in town. There were small bistros at both stations and an eatery...
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Your visit to Sarajevo would not be complete without trying some of the famous traditional dishes. The old part of the city – Baščaršija is known as a part of the city where you can try different specialties of traditional cuisine. Although some of the most famous Bosnian dishes are meat, don’t worry, if you are a vegetarian, you will also have a choice of what you want to eat....
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There used to be hundreds of sebiljs (kiosk-shaped open wellsprings) in Sarajevo, but nowadays the final one is found in Baščaršija Square, where it serves as a major image of the city. The beginnings of these wellsprings can be followed back to the Middle Eastern Promontory and the custom of building seabirds was brought to Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Ottomans. Sebiljdžija, laborers who got compensation from the state or...
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The Bridge on the Drina is a historical novel by the Yugoslav essayist Ivo Andrić. It spins around the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad, which ranges the Drina Waterway and stands as a quiet witness to history from its development by the Ottomans within the mid-16th century until its halfway devastation amid World War I. The story ranges approximately four centuries and covers the Hassock and Austro-Hungarian occupations of...
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