Attractions in Mostar

Nestled in the soft tufa cliffs of the Trebizat River, southwest of Mostar, Kravice Waterfall (Vodopad Kravica) is a natural wonder that has carved out a nearly 400-foot (120-meter) wide […]

Nestled beside a towering cliff and the gentle Buna River near Mostar, Blagaj Monastery, also known as Blagaj Tekija, has been a place of contemplation for the Muslim Dervish fraternity […]

Arching gracefully over the Neretva River, the Old Bridge (Stari Most) stands as Mostar’s most photographed landmark and a significant example of Islamic architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Originally constructed […]

Nestled in the heart of Mostar’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, Kujundziluk, or the Old Bazaar, has served as the town’s principal market since the 16th century. Cobbled lanes wind through this […]

The Neretva River, winding its way down from the Dinaric Alps, serves as the lifeblood of Mostar, flowing for 141 miles (225 kilometers) through lakes, gorges, and historic towns. As […]

Tucked away in Mostar’s historic Muslim Quarter and overlooking the east bank of the River Neretva, Kajtaz House (Kajtazova Kuća) is a well-preserved late 16th-century Ottoman nobleman’s mansion. Built behind […]

The Mostar Clock Tower, or Sahat Kula, stands as a modest yet significant symbol of the town’s Ottoman heritage. Built in 1630, this Turkish-style clock tower has weathered both time […]

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