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    Mostar (Serbian Cyrillic: Мостар, pronounced ⓘ) is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · The town of Mostar is one of Bosnia & Herzegovinas most popular destinations. With cobblestoned streets, old stone buildings, and its beautiful bridge spanning the picturesque Neretva River, this town looks like it was plucked from the pages of a fairytale.

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · In one day, you can visit the Old Bridge, explore the Old Bazaar, enjoy Bosnian coffee, visit the Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque and Tepa Market, explore museums, have lunch at a traditional restaurant, cross the Kriva Ćuprija bridge, admire the views from Lucki most, and revisit the Old Bridge at night.

  4. Jul 1, 2023 · Mostar is full of quintessential Ottoman architecture, with plenty of traditional restaurants, market stalls, mosques and other historic buildings. It is also surrounded by stunning landscape waiting to be explored. We discover the top things to see and do in and around Mostar.

  5. The beautiful city of Mostar is one of my favourites in the Balkans thanks to its traditional markets, sublime scenery and tasty food. You won’t find endless things to do in Mostar but that’s part of its charm. Pull up a chair, pour a Bosnian coffee and watch the world go by!

  6. Sep 23, 2023 · Mostar is very compact, meaning you can tick off many of its key attractions on foot in one day: Stari Most, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Museum of War and Genocide, the bazaar, and Kajtaz House, to name a few. But Mostar doesn’t need to be rushed.

  7. Mostar has been long known for its old Turkish houses and the Old Bridge – Stari most, an extraordinary technological achievement of bridge construction. The historic part of Mostar is a result of interaction between the natural phenomena and human creativity throughout a long historical period.

  8. Mostar is the largest city in Hercegovina, with a small but thoroughly enchanting old town centre. At dusk the lights of numerous millhouse restaurants twinkle across gushing streams, narrow Kujundžiluk bustles joyously with trinket sellers and, in between, the Balkans' most celebrated bridge forms a majestic stone arc between medieval towers.

  9. Mostar is the chief city and, historically, the capital of Herzegovina. It is situated in mountainous country along the Neretva River and lies on the Sarajevo-Ploče rail line. First mentioned in 1452, Mostar became a Turkish garrison town in the 16th century.

  10. Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Much of the city has been rebuilt and visitors might be surprised to see that this formerly war-torn city is a lively and beautiful destination once again, particularly the area within and around the old town.

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