06.11.2020
BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a former Yugoslav country, situated in Southeastern Europe. The capital is Sarajevo and it is the largest city in the country. This is a city of turbulent history and very tasty national food. You must visit the historical center- Bascarsija and take a walk through the old narrow cobblestone streets.
Mostar represents a major tourist attraction and an important cultural center of the entire region. When considering a Bosnia tour, Mostar is the best place to visit to experience the various cultures of the country. The most important place to visit is Stari most or Old Bridge, the symbol of Mostar. This bridge connects the eastern and western part of the city divided by the Neretva, and it was built in the 16th century during the Ottoman Empire rule.
One of the most visited places in the country during the winter period is the mountain Jahorina. Jahorina was very famous during Yugoslavia and is still a synonym for relaxation, fun time and good skiing.
Jajce is a small city in the central part of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
There are two legends associated with of the origin of the name of the city. First says that it was built on the model of the castle "Jaje" (Castell del Uovo), which is in the famous Naples.
According to the second, it is believed that during the construction of the fortress, eggs were placed in the mortar to make it stronger.
However, Jajce is a city with a long and rich history where you can really see so much.
Trebinje - a city of sun, wine and plane trees.
Trebinje is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the city is the economic and cultural center of Eastern Herzegovina. You must visit the Crkvine complex (Church of the Annunciation) and the grave of one of the greatest Serbian poets, Jovan Ducic. There is an amazing view of the entire city from the hill Crkvina. You can visit the old part of the city, Museum of Herzegovina, the Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, Osman Pasha mosque built in the 18th century, the Arslanagic bridge of the 16th century, as well as the Tvrdos monastery, founded in the 4th century by King Constantine and Queen Elena. You can also experience wine tasting in the wine cellar, tasty lunch and souvenir shopping.