Fulfill your day with a unique experience. Tackle your senses with traditional delicacies, and learn about our hospitality and the meaning behind a cup of Bosnian coffee. During the tour, we will visit places believed to be sacred, listen to the legends that locals traditionally associate with the Sarajevo pilgrimage. Take a sip of water from Sebilj, feed the pigeons around it and learn why this is such a significant ritual. Find out why Sarajevo is known as the confluence of good energy and learn to love a la Bosnian. If you want to enjoy the beauty of a city fully, you need to feel it with your heart and see it with your eyes.
EAT PRAY LOVE
48,59 €
Duration: 5 hours
Start 10:00 Hotel Nomad
End: 15:00 Hotel Nomad
Visiting points:
- The Spite house – It was on one side of the river but suddenly they moved it on the other side.
- City Hall – Find out where the mayor of Sarajevo sits.
- Baščaršija – The main trading center of Sarajevo.
- Bravadžiluk and Kazandžiluk streets – Taste and find out how we prepare traditional food.
- Sebilj fountain – Choose the side and drink clear water from the citizen’s favorite fountain.
- Morića Han – Visit the only Ottoman Inn left preserved in the city.
- Gazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque – Visit the yard of the central mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures – See the spot where East and West meet.
- Old Jewish Temple – Find out the story about Sarajevo Haggadah.
- Cathedral of Sacred Jesus Hearth – Send a message of peace and tolerance in front of Sarajevo’s Notre Dame.
- Serbian Orthodox Church – The city’s largest Serbian Orthodox church boasts five impressive domes, a gilded baroque belfry, and beautiful murals.
- Franz Ferdinand Assasination – Visit the most famous corner in Sarajevo
- Bosnian traditional break – Smell the scent, and feel the taste of the Bosnian coffee and learn how to drink coffee like a real Bosnian.
Price includes: licensced tour guide; Transfer hotel Nomad – Sarajevo – hotel Nomad; Lunch at the traditional restaurant (Bosnian pie or ćevapi, drinks included) Bosnian coffee and traditional dessert at the Art kuća sevdaha coffee shop; Entrance fees to the Gazi Husrev bey`s mosque, Jewish museum, Orthodox church; 17% VAT
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