Bascarsija (Old Bazaar)

Walking through the Bascarsija is like stepping back in time. Dating back to the 15th century, this lively marketplace is the heart of Sarajevo’s old town, filled with traditional handicraft shops, teahouses, and small mosques. Wandering through the maze of cobblestone streets, you will discover unique Ottoman-era architecture, delicious local cuisine, and a vibrant sense of history that’s hard to match.Entrance: Free
Website: bascarsija.ba
Address: Baščaršija 1, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque


One of the most significant Islamic architectural sites in the Balkans, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, is a must-visit. This majestic 16th-century mosque stands as a symbol of the Islamic history of Sarajevo. With its beautifully decorated interior, expansive courtyard, and towering minaret, the mosque is a serene and welcoming space for both worshippers and visitors alike.
Entrance: Free
Website: begovadzamija.ba
Address: Sarači 8, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Latin Bridge

The Latin Bridge is a historic Ottoman bridge that spans the Miljacka River. It’s best known for the pivotal role it played in world history—it was near this site that Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in 1914, igniting World War I. With its four stone arches and quaint cobblestone walkway, the bridge itself is a charming place to take a leisurely stroll.
Entrance: Free
Address: BA, Obala Kulina bana bb, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Sebilj Fountain

Standing in the heart of Bascarsija Square, the Sebilj Fountain is an iconic landmark in Sarajevo. Often referred to as “the pigeon square” due to the multitude of pigeons that flock here, the fountain is a charming example of Ottoman architecture. Make sure to capture a picture of the wooden Sebilj with a backdrop of bustling market life, and perhaps even buy a handful of seeds to feed the friendly local pigeons.
Entrance: Free
Address: Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Sarajevo War Tunnel Museum


The Sarajevo War Tunnel Museum provides a profound insight into the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The museum is situated at the site of the original tunnel, which served as a lifeline for the city during the siege. Visitors can walk through a preserved section of the tunnel, view various wartime exhibits, and gain a deeper understanding of this challenging period in Sarajevo’s history.
Entrance: Admission
Website: tunelspasa.ba
Address: BA, 1, Tuneli, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Gallery 11/07/95

Gallery 11/07/95 is a memorial museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the Srebrenica genocide. Through its gripping photographic and video exhibits, the gallery aims to inform visitors about the tragic events of July 1995, fostering a sense of remembrance and learning. A visit here is sure to leave you with a deeper perspective on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s recent history.
Entrance: Admission
Website: galerija110795.ba
Address: Trg Fra Grge Martića 2, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Vrelo Bosne (Spring of the Bosna River)

A nature lover’s paradise, Vrelo Bosne offers a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. This beautiful park, located at the source of the Bosna River, features lush green landscapes, numerous springs, and a large population of swans and ducks. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, rent a rowboat, or simply sit back and soak in the tranquility of this delightful place.
Entrance: Admission
Website: zppks.ba
Address: R799+GPH, Ilidža, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Eternal Flame

The Eternal Flame is a memorial to the military and civilian victims of World War II in Sarajevo. Situated on the lively Ferhadija street, the flame is housed in a stone monument with an inscription in Bosnian. Despite its location amidst the hustle and bustle, the flame offers a poignant moment of reflection and remembrance.
Entrance: Free
Address: VC5C+GPH, Ferhadija, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Avaz Twist Tower

Soaring above the city, the Avaz Twist Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A modern symbol of Sarajevo’s regeneration, the tower offers breathtaking panoramic views from its observation deck. Don’t forget to drop by the café at the top, where you can enjoy a coffee or a meal while soaking in the stunning vistas of Sarajevo.
Entrance: Admission
Website: avaztwisttower.ba
Address: Tešanjska 24A, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina

For those with a love for history and culture, the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a must-visit. Home to a vast collection of archaeological, ethnological, and natural history specimens, the museum paints a vivid picture of the country’s past and present. Highlights include the Sarajevo Haggadah, a 14th-century Jewish manuscript, and the botanical garden located in the museum’s courtyard.
Entrance: Admission
Website: zemaljskimuzej.ba
Address: Zmaja od Bosne 3, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina