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Discover Sarajevo’s vibrant local flavors on this 4-hour guided food tour, visiting 10 authentic spots from the city market to traditional Bosnian cafes.
Exploring Sarajevo through its food offers a genuine glimpse into the city’s rich cultural tapestry. The Sarajevo City Market and Old Town Food Tasting Tour takes you on a 4-hour journey, visiting 10 different insider food spots curated by experienced guides. With an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 45 reviews, this tour promises a flavorful and authentic experience that navigates beyond the typical tourist paths.
Starting from the Insider City Tours office, the tour combines local history with culinary delights, making it an ideal choice for travelers eager to taste the city’s multicultural cuisine. The tour’s small group size—limited to just 10 participants—ensures a relaxed, personal atmosphere, perfect for food lovers and curious explorers alike.
While the focus is on genuine Bosnian flavors, the tour also highlights the city’s everyday life, visiting markets and lesser-known locales. A key feature is the chance to enjoy Bosnian coffee, baklava, and local specialties, which make for a memorable and tasty experience. The tour is wheelchair accessible but requires comfortable shoes, as there’s a good amount of walking involved.


The tour kicks off in the bustling Sarajevo City Market, where aromas fill the air and locals shop for fresh produce and cured meats. Here, tasting the best dry meat in Bosnia sets the tone for the day. The market visit offers a genuine feel for daily life in Sarajevo, showcasing what locals buy and eat regularly.
Next, the guide leads you to the Markale Open Market, where vibrant displays of fresh fruits and vegetables come from nearby farmers. This stop emphasizes the freshness and diversity of Bosnia’s local produce, a cornerstone of Bosnian cuisine. The lively market atmosphere is a highlight, giving insight into the city’s culinary ingredients.
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A visit to Ukur Pita introduces a unique Bosnian pie, a traditional pastry that reflects the country’s culinary heritage. The next stop, Ukur Pita, highlights this specialty, offering a taste of local baking traditions rarely experienced by travelers.
The tour also includes sampling Somun, a special Sarajevo bread that is baked for only 20 seconds, giving it a distinct texture and flavor. The quick baking method results in a fresh, warm bread that perfectly complements the other dishes sampled during the tour.

The Ainica Stari Grad stop presents Beys soup, a hearty traditional dish valued by locals. Following that, the Sarajevski sahan is introduced, a dish that ignites the senses with its spices and flavors.
The evapi—small grilled sausages—are described as a must-have in Sarajevo, providing a satisfying and iconic Bosnian street food experience. The guide shares insights into how these dishes are prepared and enjoyed in everyday life, adding depth to the tasting experience.
No Bosnian food tour is complete without experiencing Bosnian coffee. At the final stops, Baklava is sampled at a local shop, ending the tour on a sweet note. The coffee process is demonstrated to showcase the traditional Bosnian way of brewing, enriching the understanding of local customs.
The tour concludes at the same meeting point, leaving a lasting impression of Sarajevo’s multicultural cuisine and culinary traditions. The inclusion of baklava and Bosnian coffee ensures a satisfying end that invites reflection on the flavors encountered.
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This tour is designed for those who enjoy walking and sampling food, with comfortable shoes recommended due to the amount of walking involved. The activity is suitable for most visitors, but not for those with mobility impairments.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The tour runs in small groups—up to 10 people—making it an intimate and engaging experience. It’s offered in English, ensuring clear communication throughout.
The Sarajevo City Market and Old Town Food Tasting Tour stands out for its focus on authentic local cuisine in lesser-known spots, avoiding tourist traps. Guides like Denis, Ilma, and Alem are praised for their friendly, knowledgeable approach, sharing not only food insights but also stories about Sarajevo’s history and culture.
The tour’s balance of markets, traditional dishes, and coffee makes it especially appealing for travelers who want to taste the real Sarajevo. With a solid 4.7 rating, it offers great value, combining delicious food, cultural insights, and personalized service.
The only potential limitation is the amount of walking, which may be tiring for some. However, the tour’s pace is slow enough for most people, and the stops provide opportunities to rest and savor each flavor.
“Excellent tour through the old town to eat some of the local specialities which one would hardly find alone. Deniz was very friendly and informativ…”
How long is the Sarajevo food tasting tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours and includes visits to 10 different food spots.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the Insider City Tours office in Sarajevo, making it easy to access or plan transportation.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to the walking involved, but it is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended to comfortably walk between stops.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.