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Mostar: bridge, old town and authentic Herzegovina

Mostar is a city of stone, river and light. Stari Most naturally draws every eye, yet the city is more than its postcard view: quiet lanes, inner courtyards, mosques, churches, riverside cafés and the generous character of Herzegovina.

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Fast-changing information — opening hours, ratings, prices, availability — should be checked on maps or official sites on the day of your visit.

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What to see first

  • Stari Most and the Neretva riverbanks
  • Old bazaar Kujundžiluk
  • Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque
  • Herzegovina Museum
  • Sunrise viewpoints
  • Trips to Blagaj, Počitelj and Kravice

Planning the visit

The historic centre is easy to visit on foot. In summer, start early: the heat can be intense and the lanes become crowded. Staying in or near the old town lets you enjoy Mostar early in the morning and in the evening, after day groups leave.

Food and local experience

  • Choose a terrace with a Neretva view, not only a bridge view.
  • Try grilled dishes, dolma, fresh salads and local pastries.
  • Plan a shaded coffee break during hot hours.
  • Ask for seasonal Herzegovinian specialities.

Frequently asked questions

How long do I need in Mostar?

One day covers the essentials, but staying overnight makes the experience much better.

When should I visit Mostar?

Spring and autumn are the most comfortable. In summer, focus on morning and evening.

Can I combine Mostar and Blagaj?

Yes, Blagaj is an easy trip from Mostar and pairs well with the city visit.

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