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Discover Sarajevo’s Olympic history and panoramic views with this 3-hour guided tour, including a cable car ride to Trebevi mountain and a museum visit.

The Sarajevo: Cable Car and Olympic Museum Guided Walking Tour offers a unique glimpse into the city’s Winter Olympic legacy while providing breathtaking views from Trebevi mountain. Priced at around 20 BAM (10.5 EUR) for the cable car and 12 BAM (6.5 EUR) for the museum entrance, this three-hour experience is perfect for travelers who want a balanced mix of scenic vistas and cultural insights.
Starting at the Insider Tours meeting point, visitors board a roundtrip cable car to the top of Mount Trebevi. The tour then continues on foot with a knowledgeable guide through the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum housed in the Mandi Villa. This tour caters to those curious about Olympic history, local art, and mountain scenery, with the flexibility of full or partial visits depending on your interests and the museum’s opening status.
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The tour begins at the “Insider Tours” sign beneath the arch at the designated meeting point. Guests check in with the staff at the reception desk before setting off. The return to the meeting point marks the end of the experience, making it easy to plan subsequent activities.

The cable car ride is a central highlight. It provides beautiful views of Sarajevo’s skyline as it ascends to Mount Trebevi’s summit. The roundtrip ticket costs 20 BAM (10.5 EUR) per person and is not included in the tour price, so guests should plan accordingly.
At the top, visitors stand on scenic viewpoints, breathe in fresh mountain air, and can stroll along the old bob-sled track. The track’s vintage look offers a nostalgic vibe, while some local street art adds a modern twist.
The Mandi Villa hosts the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum. Visitors learn about the 1984 Winter Olympics, notable for being the only Olympics hosted in a socialist state and in a Muslim-majority city. The museum entrance fee is 12 BAM (6.5 EUR), which is additional to the cable car ticket.
While the museum is a key highlight, it’s important to note that it may be closed during certain times, as indicated by a guide who adjusted the tour in such cases. Even without access to the museum, the outdoor exhibits and Olympic infrastructure at the site make the experience worthwhile.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the museum visit, the guide leads a walk along the old bob-sled track. This track, a reminder of the 1984 Winter Games, offers a chance to view the Olympic sports legacy firsthand. During the walk, guests can also admire some local graffiti and street art, adding a modern touch to the historical setting.
This leisurely stroll allows for photo opportunities and appreciation of the mountain landscape. The guide’s insights enrich understanding of what made the Sarajevo Olympics distinctive.
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One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the panoramic city views from Trebevi mountain. The picturesque landscape provides a refreshing escape from urban scenery, with mountain flora and wide vistas framing the experience. The fresh mountain air enhances the sightseeing, making this a rejuvenating outing.
Guests often find the climb and walk manageable, with the guides ensuring safety and comfort. The altitude and outdoor nature mean that proper footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
The tour lasts around 3 hours, with the start times available based on availability. It is conducted in English and led by an experienced live guide who highlights Sarajevo’s Olympic history and mountain scenery.
Participants should be prepared to pay separately for the cable car return ticket and museum entrance, though these are not included in the base price. Food and drinks are also not included but can be purchased at the site.
This experience is ideal for history buffs, outdoor lovers, and those interested in Sarajevo’s Olympic past. The combination of scenic cable car ride, museum insights, and mountain stroll offers a well-rounded view of the city’s sports and landscape.
The guided approach ensures that visitors gain fascinating stories and context, even if the museum is temporarily closed. It suits travelers looking for a short but enriching activity that fits into a morning or afternoon itinerary.
The Sarajevo: Cable Car and Olympic Museum Guided Walking Tour provides a compact yet comprehensive look at the city’s Olympic legacy and mountain scenery. With expert guides, breathtaking views, and accessible outdoor walks, it offers a memorable experience for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Although the museum visit may sometimes be affected by closures, the outdoor elements and spectacular vistas ensure that the tour remains worthwhile. This 3-hour outing is especially suitable for travelers who want a light, engaging activity that combines history and scenery in a single morning or afternoon.
“Dennis was an excellent guide and adjusted the tour because the Olympic Museum was closed. Really interesting trip around the 1984 Olympic infrastr…”
Is the cable car ride included in the tour price?
No, the roundtrip cable car ticket costs 20 BAM (10.5 EUR) and is paid separately.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability.
Is the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum always open?
The museum might sometimes be closed, but the guide will adjust the tour accordingly, focusing on the Olympic infrastructure and outdoor sights.
How steep or difficult is the walk at Trebevi?
The walk is generally manageable, suitable for most visitors, with the guide ensuring safety and comfort.
Can I buy food and drinks on the mountain?
Food and beverages are not included, but you can purchase coffee and snacks at the top or on the way back.
What should I wear for the outdoor parts of the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing for the weather are recommended, as the mountain environment can be cooler and breezy.
Are there any age or physical restrictions?
The tour is suitable for most ages, but those with mobility issues should consider the outdoor walk and terrain.
How do I identify the meeting point?
Look for the “Insider Tours” sign beneath the arch and check in at the reception desk.
What makes this tour different from other Sarajevo activities?
It combines a scenic cable car ride with a focused exploration of Olympic history and infrastructure, offering both outdoor adventure and cultural insights.
Would this tour be good in different seasons?
Yes, the mountain scenery and views are impressive year-round, but weather conditions might affect the outdoor experience, especially in winter or rain.