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SARAJEVO
Bascarsija Sarajevo
Sarajevo is a city in which even strangers can feel at home. Neither geographically expansive nor characterised by large buildings, the city retains a particular, arresting charm with its abundance of busy café's and abiding tradition of hospitality.
TUZLA
Tuzla
Situated on the southeast slopes of the Majevica Mountain, the city of Tuzla occupies the central area of northeast Bosnia.
MOSTAR
Mostar
When the Stari most, or Old Bridge, collapsed from tank shelling in 1993 it was like the heart was ripped out of most Mostar natives. Even mentioning the bridge for years after it fell to the bottom of the Neretva River could invoke tears as it symbolized both the city and the country as a whole.
BANJA LUKA
Banja Luka This beautiful town is surrounded by rolling green hills. It is split in two by the Vrbas, a very rough river that, just a short distance from Banja Luka, suddenly loses its waterfalls and cascades, and flows gently into town.
TRAVNIK
Travnik An old, beautiful town in central Bosnia, Travnik is the birthplace of Ivo Andric, a Bosnian Nobel Prize winning author. His home is now a little museum with a restaurant, where visitors can enjoy a lovely lunch in the garden. This photo was shot from an old Ottoman fortress, that overlooks the city.

Gettin there

Bosnia and Herzegovina is well connected to Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro.

The capital city is easily accessible by air, bus, or train from any major European destination. The airport is only 20 minutes away from the city centre and has direct flights to many European capitals and thus indirect flights to everywhere else.
Many local and international bus lines depart from the centre of town. The train schedule is less extensive, but does offer a few trips in comfortable trains at very modest prices.

By Plane

Find out more about airports, sport airfields, air traffic regulations in Bosnia & Herzegovina, as well as the airlines that fly to Bosnia & Herzegovina.

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By Rail

Getting around by train is a little slower than other modes of transport, but much more comfortable. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, trains are punctual and low-cost.

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By Boat

Find out some general information about domestic and international ferry lines.

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By Bus

General information about bus transportation and major bus stations.

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By Car

You can find all that you need to know about travelling by car here, such as the road tolls, road distances, road assistance.

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Panonika, Tuzla
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Tuzla by Night
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History
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Nature
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Pannonica
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People
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Religion
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Towns NEW!
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