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Discover Mostar's Old Town with this engaging 1-2 hour guided walking tour, exploring the Old Bridge, Ottoman houses, bazaars, and local culture for $35.92.
Exploring Mostar’s Old Town becomes truly memorable with the Mostar Old Town Walking Tour, a highly-rated experience that costs $35.92 per person. This best-selling tour offers a 1 to 2-hour journey through the heart of Mostar, showcasing its UNESCO-listed Old Bridge, historic Ottoman-era houses, vibrant bazaars, and local hotspots. Led by a licensed local guide, the tour is perfect for first-time visitors, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts eager to understand Mostar’s layered past.
The tour’s short duration makes it ideal for those with limited time, but it packs in enough highlights to leave a lasting impression. The group size is capped at 15 travelers, ensuring a personal experience, and the mobile ticket system adds convenience. With advance booking averaging 34 days, this tour is clearly popular and well-organized, appealing to those who want a trusted, informative introduction to Mostar’s captivating streets.


The tour begins at Panjolski trg, also known as Spanish Square, a lively hub named to honor Spanish volunteers from the Bosnian War. This spot is central to Mostar’s social life and is especially popular among students due to its proximity to local schools and the university. The 5-minute stop at this free area provides a great introduction to the city’s modern social scene, setting the tone for the tour.
From this starting point, the guide introduces the city’s history and significance, helping visitors get oriented before moving on to the next stops. The square’s vibrant atmosphere offers a glimpse into contemporary Mostar, contrasting with the historic sites ahead.
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A short walk takes visitors to Musala, situated near the Neretva River. This site offers a more modern contrast to the old Ottoman architecture but still echoes the layered history of Mostar. The spot is ideal for people-watching and enjoying the local coffee culture. Its layback ambiance makes it a perfect pause during the tour, giving visitors a chance to soak in the city’s diverse urban vibe.
The guide highlights the relationship between Musala and the Ottoman Old Town, pointing out how this area blends contemporary life with historical roots. It’s a good spot for photos and casual chats, adding depth to the understanding of Mostar’s evolution.

One of the tour’s highlights is the 15-minute visit to Biscevic House, a 17th-century Ottoman family residence. This well-preserved Ottoman-era house features wooden interiors, handmade carpets, and calm river views. Exploring the house provides insight into the architecture and lifestyle of Mostar’s Ottoman residents centuries ago.
Visitors learn about the architectural details that define this period, such as traditional wooden beams and intricate furnishings. The house’s tranquil setting along the river enhances the experience, making it a peaceful snapshot of historical domestic life. The admission fee to Biscevic House is included in the tour.

No visit to Mostar is complete without standing on the Old Bridge area, which the tour visits for 15 minutes. This iconic landmark symbolizes the city’s resilience—originally built during Ottoman rule, destroyed during the Bosnian War, and reconstructed as a symbol of peace and renewal.
The guide explains the Ottoman origins, wartime destruction, and the symbolic significance of the bridge’s restoration. Visitors get a chance to see the cobbled streets of the Old Town and appreciate the beauty of the historic architecture surrounding the bridge. The area remains a focal point for both history and stunning scenery.

Next, the tour moves to Bazar Kujundziluk, a lively market district on the left bank of the Neretva. Named after the coppersmith artisans (Kujundije), this old bazaar has historically been a hub of craftsmanship, with tanners and tailors also present. The 15-minute walk through its narrow streets offers a lively atmosphere filled with artisan stalls.
A highlight within this bazaar is the Crooked Bridge (Kriva Uprija), believed to be a miniature replica of the Old Bridge. Its timeless beauty and charming setting make it a favorite photo spot. The bazaar and the Crooked Bridge showcase Mostar’s artisan traditions and historic charm, all without any entrance fee.

This guided walking experience is led by a professional guide who shares insightful stories at each stop. The entrance fee to Ottoman House Bievia is included, providing a deeper look into local architecture. The tour begins at Panjolski trg and concludes at Biscevic House, with public transportation nearby for easy access.
The tour’s group size is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring an intimate atmosphere. Since the tour is designed to be light and manageable, it suits most mobility levels and is accessible for those who prefer a relaxed pace. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and group discounts are available.

Guests can book this tour with confidence, as free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. If weather conditions turn unfavorable, options for a rescheduled date or full refund are available. The tour is available for most travelers, with no minimum age restrictions, making it suitable for families and individuals alike.
Booking typically requires confirmation at the time of booking, unless made within 12 hours of the tour, in which case confirmation is provided as soon as possible. The tour provider, Fortuna Trade Tours Mostar d.o.o., ensures a smooth experience from booking to completion.

This Mostar Old Town Walking Tour offers a balanced blend of history and culture, with well-placed stops that highlight the city’s key landmarks and local life. The expert guide brings stories to life, making the tour informative and engaging without feeling rushed.
Because it includes entrance to Ottoman House Bievia, visitors gain extra insight into the Ottoman influence on the city’s architecture and domestic life. The short duration makes it perfect for those with limited time, yet it covers enough ground to create a comprehensive snapshot of Mostar’s past and present.
While the tour remains a walking experience, its stops at notable sites like the Old Bridge, Biscevic House, and Kujundziluk Bazaar ensure that travelers see the most significant parts of the Old Town, enriched with local stories and stunning views. Its affordable price and positive reviews reinforce its reputation as a trustworthy, worthwhile introduction to Mostar.
“We did a private walking tour of Mostar with Ken. Very informative and interesting. Got to see many local spots and we learned so much. It was just…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on pace and interest.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a professional guide and entrance fee to Ottoman House Bievia.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Panjolski trg (Spanish Square) and concludes at Biscevic House.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering full refund options.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
While designed for most, the tour involves walking and some uneven surfaces; it may not be fully accessible for all mobility levels.