Old Town of Mostar 🌟
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A town full of history and culture, with a charming old town in a breathtaking location, friendly and hospitable people, excellent food, budget-friendly costs, and plenty of interesting and different things to do in the surroundings. Walking through the old town of Mostar will make you doubt that you are really in Europe. Minarets from the various mosques are always in view, and there's the periodic call to prayer. The Ottoman influence is so strong that at times, I felt like I was in Turkey.
1. Stari Most (Old Bridge)
The town's postcard and one of the main (if not the main) tourist attractions in Bosnia Herzegovina, Stari Most, or the old bridge, is worth a visit in Mostar. The history of the bridge over the Neretva River and of the town are so intimately connected that Mostar means "bridge keeper."
2. Crooked Bridge
As if it were a miniature of the Stari Most, the Crooked Bridge, built around 1558, crosses the river Radobolja, a small tributary of the Neretva, a few meters from the Stari Most.
3. Kujundžiluk Street Bazaar
Crossing Stari Most, you will follow a narrow street, surrounded by little shops on both sides and, in some sections, with views to the left of the Neretva River.
It could be the typical souvenir shopping street found in any historic city in Europe, but the difference here is that it's not just any European street. The houses, mostly reconstructed, evoke the ottoman medieval period, with their stone roofs and characteristic architecture.
4. Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque
An architectural gem dating back to the 17th century. Step inside, breathe in the peaceful atmosphere and appreciate the beauty of the details.
5. Mostar Museum
6. Get lost in the medieval-Ottoman alleys