Based on 11 experiences
nisa
Turkey
I went to Mostar dailey so I didnt stay at anywhere. I went to Mostar by train from Sarajevo and the travel was outstanding, it was really beautiful. I went to a walking tour, ı thought there was going to be a group but unfortunately it was just the guide (male) and me. His behaviors was disturbing and I didn’t feel safe at all. Because of that I didn’t really enjoy my travel in Mostar but the place itself was not that bad.
Posted: February 19, 2024I went to Mostar this October. I stayed at the Majdas hostel, which was a 20-minute walk from the old town and I felt completely safe walking around on my own. The food was great, and the people were very hospitable. I recommend a visit to the Genocide Museum if you are interested in history, and a free guided walk organized by Sheva. There you can see beautiful mosques, and also Mostar Bridge, from which some people jump. As for safety, it was fine. I didn't have any problems. I think the only time I felt uncomfortable was when I went to a local cafe/pub outside the old town and got a few looks because I was the only young woman/non-local there.
Posted: December 16, 2023To do: - Visit the famous Stari Most - Explore the Old Town in Mostar - Visit the Old Bazaar - Visit the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque - Visit the Sniper Tower Safety: I always felt safe. Recommendations: Mostar is an absolutely beautiful city with a rich history. I highly recommend it.
Posted: September 17, 2022To do: - Visit Stari Most - Climb up the Peace Tower to see the whole city - Visit the Partisan Cemetery - Try Bosnian coffee - Go on a one-day trip to Blagaj Safety: I am an Asian and I felt very safe. Recommendations: Mostar is a delightful city. Friendly residents, great food, and plenty of history.
Posted: September 10, 2022To-do List: - Stari Most in Mostar - Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque - Dervish House - Museum of War and Genocide Victims - Kujundziluk Bazaar - Stari Most - Buna - Kriva Cuprija - Buna River Spring Safety: I felt very safe. Recommendations: Mostar is one of my favorite cities that I have ever visited. It is even more beautiful in person, especially at sunset.
Posted: September 3, 2022based on 11 experiences
not a popular tourist destination but I promise that you will fall in love with Mostar after you go. The local people are friendly(Balkan haha), the food was amazing, a little bit pricey but acceptable. One thing I don’t satisfied with is that the mosques charged entrance fee (3-10 euros). Very suitable for solo travellers because the bunk beds are affordable.
Posted: November 12, 2023I loved Mostar. I stayed at the Majdas hostel and they had the most influential full-day tours. I found a few friends at the hostel to explore the city with. The food was amazing, and the tragic history was palpable.
Posted: June 1, 2023Aldijana
Hi! My name is Aldijana. Im an 18 year old girl from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and I just finished high school.
Dragana
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