Explore Sarajevo’s rich history on a walking tour, from Ottoman bazaars to the Siege Museum. Discover hidden gems and captivating stories.
Explore Sarajevo’s rich history on a walking tour, from Ottoman bazaars to the Siege Museum. Discover hidden gems and captivating stories.
- Sarajevo City Hall - The meeting point is in front of Spite House, offering a perfect view of Sarajevo’s largest and most stunning building - the City Hall. This is where an ideal introduction to the city is provided, covering Sarajevo’s historical development and architectural evolution. The main river of the city is presented, along with…
- Sarajevo City Hall - The meeting point is in front of Spite House, offering a perfect view of Sarajevo’s largest and most stunning building - the City Hall. This is where an ideal introduction to the city is provided, covering Sarajevo’s historical development and architectural evolution. The main river of the city is presented, along with discussions about the City Hall and Spite House.
- Bravadziluk Street - After crossing the river, the tour enters the pedestrian Bazaar. A brief stop at Locksmith Street allows for an explanation of the Old Town’s infrastructure, Handcraft streets, and a discussion about the most famous traditional food.
- Kazandziluk - The tour enters the authentic Coppersmith Street, where this craft has been passed down through generations, and visits one of the Coppersmith shops.
- Bascarsija - The main square of the city is visited, and participants can drink water from the Sebilj fountain.
- Saraci - A walk through the widest street of the Old Town, where souvenirs, sweet shops, cafes, restaurants, ATMs, and exchange offices can be found.
- Morica Han - The tour enters the 16th-century Caravansaray to see how accommodation for traders, merchants, and caravans looked in the past.
- Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque - In the garden of Gazi Husrev Bey’s mosque, the tour discusses the greatest man who ever lived in the city and everything he built. The mosque is viewed from the outside, along with the Islamic school, library from the 16th century, and the Lunar clock tower.
- Latin Bridge - The most famous spot in Sarajevo, known as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, which triggered World War I.
- Gazi-Husrev Beg’s Bezistan - A walk through the 16th-century shopping mall.
- Sarajevo Meeting of Culture - A very special place in Sarajevo, where the East meets the West, known as the Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures line. Ottoman architecture is visible on one side of the street, and Austro-Hungarian on the other.
- Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina - A 16th-century Sephardic synagogue, now a Jewish museum. The tour visits from the outside without entering.
- Sacred Heart Cathedral - The tour discusses the Cathedral, Austro-Hungarian Empire, John Paul II Pope, Sarajevo Roses, and the War.
- Siege of Sarajevo Museum - The tour visits the Siege of Sarajevo Museum and discusses the 1,425 days of siege during the ‘92-‘95 war, the longest siege in modern world history. It is a story of survival, resilience, and hope.
- Pijaca Markale - A fruits and vegetables marketplace where the massacre and Sarajevo roses are discussed.
- Serbian Orthodox Cathedral - The largest Serbian Orthodox church, visited from the outside.
- Eternal Flame - The Eternal Flame monument represents the liberation of Sarajevo during World War II and is also the place where the tour concludes.

- Entrance fees
- English speaking tour guide
- Entrance fees
- English speaking tour guide
- Gratuities
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Perfect tour to explore Old Town Sarajevo by visiting most important sights. We cover the history of the city in Chronoligical order, from the early begining and advance to modern times. Join us as we cross Miljacka river and enter Ottoman bazzar. Visit one of the Coppersmith shops where unique items are produced and learn about this handcraft. Drink…
Perfect tour to explore Old Town Sarajevo by visiting most important sights. We cover the history of the city in Chronoligical order, from the early begining and advance to modern times. Join us as we cross Miljacka river and enter Ottoman bazzar. Visit one of the Coppersmith shops where unique items are produced and learn about this handcraft. Drink the water from the founain Sebilj. Walk main street Saraci and learn about Gazi Husrev bey’s endowment. Stand At the footprint of Archdukes assassin or visit XVI century shopping mall. Explore with us Austro Hungarian heritage and finally visit Siege of Sarajevo museum where we share war stories
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.