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Nestled alongside the Neretva River, Mostar is a city renowned for its historic Old Bridge, which has become an emblem of the city's endurance and reconciliation after conflict. The blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and contemporary influences in Mostar's...more

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Nestled alongside the Neretva River, Mostar is a city renowned for its historic Old Bridge, which has become an emblem of the city's endurance and reconciliation after conflict.

The blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and contemporary influences in Mostar's architecture reflects its diverse past. The Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an architectural marvel that spans the Neretva River. Its breathtaking design and turquoise waters beneath create a picturesque scene that captures the city's essence.

The Old Bazaar, or Bazar Kujundžiluk, is a vibrant marketplace with cobblestone streets lined with shops, cafés, and traditional handicrafts, offering an authentic experience of Bosnian culture. The Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, with its panoramic views from the minaret, and the historic Muslibegović House are among the city's cherished landmarks.

Mostar's peaceful ambiance can be experienced at the Kravice Waterfalls, a stunning natural wonder surrounded by lush greenery, providing an ideal spot for relaxation.

Halal restaurants, serving Bosnian and Mediterranean cuisine, can be found throughout Mostar. Don't miss trying local specialties like cevapi (grilled minced meat) and pita (pie). For Muslim travelers, Mostar boasts several mosques, including the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque and the Karadozbeg Mosque, offering places of worship and historical significance.

Mostar is accessible through the Mostar International Airport, making it convenient for travelers from various locations. With its iconic landmarks, harmonious atmosphere, and cultural treasures, Mostar invites you to explore its profound stories and captivating beauty.

Nearby Airports

Mostar International Airport (OMO)

Halal Restaurants

Restorante Kulluk is a restaurant that serves up a variety of traditional Bosnian dishes, such as ćevapi, burek, and pljeskavica. They have a location in the center of Mostar.

URBAN taste of orient is a restaurant that serves up a variety of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes, such as kebabs, hummus, and baba ghanoush.

Restaurant Divan Mostar is your go-to place for delicious traditional food, fish & meat specialties. Aščinica Saray is a restaurant that serves up a variety of traditional Bosnian dishes, such as ćevapi, burek, and pljeskavica.

Porto's Pizza is a restaurant that serves up a variety of pizzas, pasta dishes, and salads. They have a location in the center of Mostar.

Visitors can also enquire with locals about the address of the restaurants in Mostar.

Mosques

Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque: This is the oldest and largest mosque in Mostar.

Karađoz-beg Mosque: This mosque was built in the 16th century and is located in the Old Town of Mostar. It is named after its founder, Karađoz-beg, who was a wealthy merchant.

Visitors can also enquire with locals about the address of the mosques in Mostar.

Things to Do and See in Mostar

  • Some of the things to do in Mostar are: Old Bridge (Stari Most) - UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Bazaar (Bazar Kujundžiluk), Kravice Waterfalls and Muslibegović House.
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