Mostar: The Bridge Between East and West, Where History Resonates with Resilience
Situated on the banks of the emerald Neretva River, Mostar stands as a testament to a past filled with grandeur, conflict, and rebirth. As the heart of Herzegovina, Mostar mesmerizes with its iconic bridge, cobbled streets, and a blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean influences. Journey with us through the storied lanes of Mostar, from the arc of the Stari Most to the vibrant bazaars echoing with crafts and culture.
Admire the iconic Stari Most, an architectural marvel and the soul of Mostar. Originally built in the 16th century and rebuilt after the war, it's more than a bridge; it's a symbol of the city's resilience and unity.
Wander through Mostar's Old Bazaar, Kujundžiluk, with its maze of narrow streets, lined with artisanal shops, traditional cafes, and market stalls offering a spectrum of local crafts and delicacies.
Climb the minaret of Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque for a panoramic view of Mostar. This 17th-century mosque stands as a reminder of the city’s rich Ottoman legacy.
Reflect upon the city's tumultuous 1990s at the War Photo Exhibition, which chronicles the conflict and the indomitable spirit of Mostar's residents through evocative imagery.
Stroll along the banks of the Neretva River, whose waters have been the lifeblood of the city, offering both scenic beauty and a narrative of Mostar’s history.
Delight in Mostar's gastronomy, a fusion of Balkan and Middle Eastern flavors. Savor dishes like čevapi (grilled minced meat), pita (filled pastry), and wash them down with a shot of rakija (fruit brandy).
For the adventurous, witness or partake in the age-old tradition of diving off Stari Most. This daring jump into the Neretva River has become both a rite of passage and a testament to human bravery.