Fast-changing information — opening hours, ratings, prices, availability — should be checked on maps or official sites on the day of your visit.
What to see first
- Trebinje old town
- Arslanagić Bridge
- Hercegovačka Gračanica
- Trebišnjica river
- Market and cafés under plane trees
- Trips to Tvrdoš or Dubrovnik
Planning the visit
Trebinje can be visited in one day, but two nights let you enjoy the local pace. It fits a Herzegovina itinerary with Mostar, Blagaj and Počitelj, or a loop with the Adriatic coast.
Food and local experience
- Take time for a long coffee under the plane trees.
- Try cheeses, grilled food, summer vegetables and local desserts.
- Choose places used by locals.
- Check alcohol-free options if travelling halal.
Frequently asked questions
Is Trebinje family-friendly?
Yes, the town is calm and pleasant on foot.
Can I combine it with Dubrovnik?
Yes, but always check border rules and driving time.
When should I go?
Spring and autumn are very pleasant; summer can be hot.
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