Mostar Private Walking Tour – designed by those who are part of the soul of this city !
The Old Bridge,UNESCO World Heritage Site, connects the cobblestone streets of Mostar’s old town on either side of the river, as well as the mix of Ottoman, Western and Mediterranean influences that shaped this charming place.
Walking through Mostar is a walk through the past. Its ancient walls tell timeless tales of the way it used to be. Its present struggle to keep its identity as a multi-ethnic community is an inspiring model for the future.
Experience Bosnia Herzegovina’s most photographed city!
Our guide will be waiting for you in front of the entrance to the Peace Bell Tower of the Franciscan Church in Mostar.
Our accredited guide wil lead you and explain all important facts and stories about the most famous historical monument in our country. Due to the acquaintance and kindness of the famous jumpers from the club from the old bridge, we will have the privilege of visiting their premises and the club, where we will get to know them and the centuries-old tradition of attractive jumps from this UNESCO monument.
Photos and stories about "bridge of love" over romantic Radobolja river, tributary of Neretva river in the old town of Mostar
In the oldest bazaar in Herzegovina, we will learn about old crafts, talk to members of families who have been creating authentic handicrafts for centuries, and feel their hospitality and cordiality as the greatest value of this region.
We will visit the most beautiful mosque under the dome on a high rock above the river Neretva. This mosque is one of the few in the country where tourists are allowed to enter and even climb the high minaret, which offers the best view for photographing the Old bridge.
Our walk takes us over one of the most beautiful bridges from the Austro-Hungarian period to a romantic part of Mostar full of parks and beautiful buildings.
After we cross the Bulevar road, the former front line from the last war, we will also touch on topics that are not so cheerful, but which are unavoidable in Mostar. The Spanish Square was opened by King Juan Carlos of Spain to honor the fallen members of the Spanish battalion within the UN peacekeeping forces.
We will walk through the pedestrian area of Stefania's promenade from the period of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, where we can see the most beautiful buildings and villas from that period built in the pseudo-Moorish style. We will walk through the largest and most beautiful park in Mostar and learn why public parks were used as a cemeteries during the last war.
With the Mostar Peace Bell Tower, we close this round walking tour and get to know the multiculturalism of this unique city in the right place.
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