25 Unique Accommodations in Bosnia & Herzegovina: The Best Hotels, Apartments, and AirBnBs That You Need to Stay At! 

Looking for some of the most unique accommodations in Bosnia and Herzegovina? You’re in the right place!

Although the country has plenty of lovely guesthouses and hotels, sometimes you just want something a little more off-the-beaten path and unique. I have just the thing:

How about an authentic Bosnian ethno village, with traditional buildings taken from all over the country and painstakingly reconstructed to their former glory? 

Or perhaps a historic 500-year old Turkish bath-turned-hotel in the historical center of Sarajevo? 

Maybe you’re in the mood to relax on a terrace with a jaw-dropping view of Mostar’s Old Bridge? Heck, why not go all out and stay in a pyramid or a windmill? 

You’ll find all that — and much more — in this blog post. This blog post has 20+ of the most unique hotels from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, including popular destinations like Sarajevo and Mostar, as well as lesser-known gems like Bihac, Međugorje, Travnik, and much more.

Best of all, these hotels, guesthouses, resorts, and apartments are divided by region, along with a short snippet to get you better acquainted with the area. 

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How to get from Sarajevo to Mostar (& Vice Versa): Train, Bus, Car & More

If you’re planning a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina, you’re most likely going to visit Sarajevo or Mostar, the two most popular cities in the entire country … and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to visit both!

However, with so many options, it can be hard to figure out the best way how to travel from Sarajevo to Mostar (or vice versa). 

Whether it’s renting a car, going by bus, or taking the Sarajevo to Mostar train — which, by the way, is one of the most beautiful train rides in Europe! — there’s an option that will work with your Balkan itinerary. 

If you’re still unsure of how to get from Sarajevo to Mostar (or Mostar to Sarajevo), this practical guide will help you make the right decision. :)  Continue reading



West Serbia Travel Guide: How to Visit Mokra Gora, Drvengrad, Sargan Eight Train & More!

If you’re looking to escape the busy atmosphere of Belgrade, enjoy some rural nature, or just want to recharge your batteries for the weekend, you’re in the right place: welcome to my West Serbia travel guide!

Although it’s still very much off the beaten track, West Serbia is one of those places that definitely deserves a spot on your Serbia itinerary. 

To convince you, let me start off with a few questions  

How about taking a charming vintage train and looking through the window to see scenes of lush forests, antique bridges, and teal-blue rivers?

Maybe you’re up for a challenge and want to hike on adventurous trails that lead to epic views? 

Or perhaps you might be interested in traveling back in time to a traditional 19th century village… that was actually created for a movie and now hosts a film festival?

You’re in luck: you can find all that — and much more! — in Western `.

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Subotica Travel Guide: How to Explore Serbia’s Most Beautiful City

Tired from the constantly-buzzing capital of Belgrade? Looking for an easy day trip from Novi Sad? Or perhaps you’re looking to be inspired by one of Serbia’s most beautiful cities?

Look no further: this Subotica travel guide has everything you need to know about this gorgeous Art Nouveau wonderland!

Although Subotica is located in northern Serbia (just a few kilometers from the Hungarian border), it feels as if you’re in an entirely different country.  

Subotica’s mix of candy-colored pastel buildings and intricate Art Nouveau architecture is a must-see on your trip to Serbia — and Subotica is a must-visit city on any Balkan itinerary! I’m sure you’ll also agree once you pay a visit.

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NOVI SAD TRAVEL GUIDE: How to Visit this Capital of Culture city in 2022!

Thanks to the rising popularity of the Balkans, more people are traveling to Serbia and experiencing the county’s unique culture and attractions. 

Although most travelers typically stick to Belgrade on their first trip to Serbia, there’s another city that definitely deserves your attention: Novi Sad!

This historical yet lively city is the ultimate blend of culture and cool. Thanks to its status as a university town, Novi Sad is one of those laid back towns where you just want to stroll around or sit and people watch in a cafe. 

Oh, did I mention there’s also a beach, fortress, and one of Europe’s most popular festivals? That’s Novi Sad for ya.  

With so many amazing things to do in Novi Sad, it’s the perfect choice if you want to escape the busy crowds of Belgrade to chill and recharge your batteries. 

In fact, it’s no wonder why the city earned the nickname ‘the Serbian Athens.’
Despite being the second-largest city in Serbia, Novi Sad was known the capital of culture in the 19th century among locals, which is a title that i    t still boasts to this day… 

…Because Novi Sad was chosen to be the European Capital of Culture in 2022! No doubt, being the host of such an important title is sure to skyrocket Novi Sad’s popularity and show the world how fantastic it really is. 

If you’re planning to travel to Novi Sad soon, be sure to bookmark this Novi Sad travel guide. It’ll help you with logistics, how to get there, as well as what to do, where to stay in Novi Sad, where to eat, and so much more! 

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11 Day Trips From Novi Sad: The Best Places to Visit in Vojvodina Region

Best day trips from Novi Sad Serbia

If you’re planning to travel to Novi Sad, Serbia’s second biggest city, why not check out the surrounding area as well?

Thankfully, there are plenty of fantastic day trips from Novi Sad!

From exploring the quirky and colorful Art Nouveau palaces of Subotica to enjoying a peaceful hike in nature at Fruska Gora National Park, tasting local wine in Sremski Karlovci, or even chilling in the desert (seriously!), there’s something for everyone in Vojvodina.

Ready to explore what Novi Sad’s neighbors have to offer? Let’s check it out!

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