SARAJEVO, THE CAPITAL OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WHERE AN INCREDIBLE MULTITUDE OF CULTURES AND RELIGIONS LIVE. A CITY THAT CAN BE CONSIDERED THE JERUSALEM OF EUROPE.

  

From Mostar (Bosnia Herzegovina), with a bus of the Autoprevoz company (18 Bosnian Brands) I reach Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in about 5 hours. There are several buses at different times of the day that cover this route.

The bus station adjacent to the railway station is located about 2 km from the historic center, which can be reached thanks to the various buses and trams.

If, however, as I did, you book at Hostel Ljubicica (7 Euros per night), located in Via Basèar, adjacent to the historic center, you are entitled to a free shuttle offered by the hostel. In fact, there is the branch office of the same at the bus station.

The hostel is very large, but still well maintained and welcoming even if it looks dilapidated from the outside.

The beautiful old town, full of beautiful paved paths and where you can see Mosques, close to Christian and Orthodox churches, can be easily explored on foot.


My complete travel report with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:

http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2012/10/il-giro-dei-balcani-in-autobus-e-treno.html


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