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Discover Sarajevo's past and present in this full-day tour covering Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Olympic, and wartime sites, guided by expert local guides.


This “Best of Sarajevo” full-day tour offers a carefully curated chance to see the city’s most defining sites, all guided by local experts. With a 7-hour itinerary, it combines Sarajevo’s Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Olympic, and wartime stories, giving visitors a well-rounded understanding of this resilient city. The tour starts at Zelenih beretki 30 and ends back at the same meeting point, ensuring a smooth experience.
Participants get to ride the Trebevi Cable Car, walk along the Olympic bobsled track, and visit prominent religious landmarks that showcase Sarajevo’s tradition of interfaith harmony. The inclusion of traditional Bosnian food and drinks adds a flavor of local hospitality, making the experience both educational and tasty.
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The tour begins in Baarija, the historic core of Sarajevo, where cobbled streets and Ottoman architecture transport visitors back to medieval times. Here, the guide explains Sarajevo’s role as a meeting point of Eastern and Western civilizations. The walk introduces key sites like Bey’s Mosque, the Synagogue, and the Orthodox Church, illustrating the city’s religious diversity.
Next, the group heads to Trebevi Mountain, home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. The cable car ride offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains. On the mountain, you encounter remnants of the Olympic facilities, including the bobsled track, which offers a tangible link to Sarajevo’s sporting pride during that era.

A significant part of the tour involves understanding Sarajevo’s wartime history. The Tunnel of Hope is a powerful site, symbolizing the city’s resilience during the Siege of Sarajevo. The guide leads visitors through this underground tunnel, which played a crucial role in keeping the city connected and supplied during the conflict.
The War Tunnel Museum offers deeper insight into the hardships faced during the siege, with displays and stories that highlight the endurance of Sarajevo’s residents. This segment provides a moving contrast to the city’s Olympic glories, illustrating the diverse layers of Sarajevo’s past.

The tour also covers Sarajevo’s historical significance as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, an event that ignited World War I. The guide explains how this moment shaped global history while also emphasizing Sarajevo’s unique position as a place of both conflict and reconciliation.
In the present day, Sarajevo’s blend of modern architecture and traditions shines through. The tour concludes with a walk through lively streets, allowing visitors to observe Bosnian hospitality, local markets, and the vibrant social scene.
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This full-day experience includes a professional licensed guide and transportation throughout the city. The tour features a traditional Bosnian food and drink tasting, adding a culinary dimension to the exploration. Entry fees for the cable car, mosques, synagogues, and Tunnel Museum are not included and amount to 60 BAM / 30 BAM per person.
The tour departs from Zelenih beretki 30 and is not suitable for visitors with mobility impairments, epilepsy, or those who use wheelchairs. The activity is offered in Bosnian and English, ensuring clear communication. Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and have the option to reserve now and pay later.

Review summaries emphasize the high quality of the guides, with expressions of appreciation for their expertise and passion. Guides like Denis and Safet receive accolades for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make the stories engaging. Multiple reviews mention the guides’ fluent English and their deep love for Sarajevo, enhancing the experience significantly.

Unlike typical walking tours, this experience blends Sarajevo’s historic, Olympic, and wartime stories into a seamless day. The inclusion of transportation, cultural visits, and food tasting offers excellent value. The tour’s ability to switch from ancient to modern history makes it ideal for those wanting a rundown in just one day.

This tour offers a robust introduction to Sarajevo that combines history, culture, and resilience. It’s perfect for travelers seeking an insightful, guided experience with knowledgeable hosts. The high ratings and enthusiastic reviews reflect its quality, especially the expertise and friendliness of guides.
While it offers a thorough overview, visitors should be prepared for some walking and limited accessibility. The inclusion of transport and cultural sites makes it a balanced, engaging day in Sarajevo. For those wanting to understand the city’s struggles and triumphs in a single day, this tour provides a compelling, well-structured route.
“Both guides were amazing and real experts, informative and interesting. Perfect, comprehensive tour to gain a great insight into Sarajevo' past and…”

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for visitors with mobility impairments, epilepsy, or wheelchair users.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours.
What is included in the price?
The licensed guide, transportation, and traditional Bosnian food and drinks tasting are included. Entry fees are extra.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from and returns to Zelenih beretki 30.
Do I need to pay for the cable car?
Yes, the cable car, along with visits to mosques, synagogues, and the Tunnel Museum, requires an entry fee of 60 BAM / 30 BAM per person.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in Bosnian and English.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an opportunity for food tasting?
Yes, participants enjoy a traditional Bosnian coffee experience and local food sampling.
What makes this tour different from others?
It uniquely combines urban history, Olympic sites, and wartime resilience into one comprehensive, guided day.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the tour is flexible and can accommodate solo travelers, especially during low season with fewer participants.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, the reserve now & pay later option allows flexible booking without immediate payment.