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where to go and dare to visit,transportation in city,cheap accomodation options
N Posts: 2
where to go and dare to visit,transportation in city,cheap accomodation options.currency equelity for us dollar,how can l go to kosovo from sarajevo,some images to visiting sites,pls.
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I was in Sarajevo a few months ago, its a beautiful city.
Currency - comparing the the Canadian dollar it was $1CAN - 1.3 BAM.
Transport is everywhere and very cheap.
All attractions are within walking distance, start at the Old Town and head towards the Museums.
The Old Town (Bascarsija) - beautiful and so much fun. Don't miss this.
Have some coffee, eat some burek, sirnica and zelenicia. Take a walk at nightfall.
You'll find mosques, churches and temples.
Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque.
The Serb Orthodox Cathedral.
Markale Market Place - Shelled in Feb 1994 and Aug 1995, claiming the life of 40 civilians. RIP.
Bosnian Historical Museum - has an exhibit of the siege of Sarajevo. Very interesting, to help you understand what occurred during the siege.
The Tunnel Museum - I heard this is a must see, unfortunately I did not have enough time to visit.
The National Library.
The National Museum- if you're interested in natural history and archeology.
Don't miss Sarajevo at night.
Oh and if you have time, grab a bus and check out Mostar and Medjugorje.
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Currency - comparing the the Canadian dollar it was $1CAN - 1.3 BAM.
Transport is everywhere and very cheap.
All attractions are within walking distance, start at the Old Town and head towards the Museums.
The Old Town (Bascarsija) - beautiful and so much fun. Don't miss this.
Have some coffee, eat some burek, sirnica and zelenicia. Take a walk at nightfall.
You'll find mosques, churches and temples.
Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque.
The Serb Orthodox Cathedral.
Markale Market Place - Shelled in Feb 1994 and Aug 1995, claiming the life of 40 civilians. RIP.
Bosnian Historical Museum - has an exhibit of the siege of Sarajevo. Very interesting, to help you understand what occurred during the siege.
The Tunnel Museum - I heard this is a must see, unfortunately I did not have enough time to visit.
The National Library.
The National Museum- if you're interested in natural history and archeology.
Don't miss Sarajevo at night.
Oh and if you have time, grab a bus and check out Mostar and Medjugorje.
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N Posts: 2
Thank you very much for brief info, l,m planning to go next week there and taken the advice... Reply to this
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