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Sarajevo-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Capital

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

A very interesting city

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina capital is the largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 369,534. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo, East Sarajevo and surrounding municipalities, is home to 608,354 people.

The photo above is in the Baščaršija district of the Old Town and is only about 80 meters from my hotel.

Sebilj

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The Sebilj is a pseudo-Ottoman-style wooden fountain (Sebil) in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed Pasha Kukavica in 1753. It was relocated by Austrian architect Alexander Wittek in 1891. It is also frequently called “the pigeon square”.

Painting of The Sebilj

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

I saw this in a coffee shop just near the The Sebilj and thought it looked so good I would include it in this post.

Hotel Kovaci

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The location is perfect, the rooms are average for the price of $70 aud per night. Breakfast is very average indeed but I would stay there again purely for the location. For a very good room rate just book through THIS LINK.

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital, close to Kavaci hotel

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The tram is right at your doorstep of the Kovaci hotel. You can catch the number 1 tram straight to the Bus & railway station. A word of caution, make sure you validate your ticket inside the tram, I didn’t and had to pay a $20 aud fine to a couple of Bosnian thugs, c’est la vie. 🙂

Avaz Twist Tower

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The Avaz Twist Tower is a 176 m tall skyscraper,  construction began in 2003 and was finished in 2008.

View from the tower

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

I imagine the snow on the mountains is normal for March.

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The view from the tower really give you an appreciation of the layout of the city.

Foyer of Avaz Twist Tower

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

This huge interesting sculpture dominates the foyer of the Avaz Twist Tower.

 Cevapcici

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Ćevapi has its origins in the Balkans during the Ottoman period, and represents a regional specialty similar to the kofte kebab. I had one in Dudbovnik and was rather disappointed, however in Bosnia they were perfect, in fact I ate them three days in a row, twice for lunch and once for breakfast.

Donner Kebab

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Another specialty is the Donner Kebab originally from Turkey, delicious but for me the Cevapcici wins hands-down. 🙂

Every day they play

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

They also debate every move in loud voices while playing, the onlookers shout advice to the opponents.

Chess in Sarayevo

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

I think I have got you now.

Orthodox Church

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

By now you can probably see there are many photo opportunities in Sarajevo.

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital, Taslihan

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Taslihan was built in 1543 as the Ghazi Husrev-Bey’s waqf. It had a fountain, mosque, yard, shops and storage rooms.It was severely damaged in several fires that struck Sarajevo.

Favorite pastime is drinking coffee

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

No different to most other European cities, drinking coffee on the side-walk while being bought up to date with the latest gossip.

Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

During the Siege of Sarajevo, Serbian forces purposely targeted many centers of the city’s culture, having suffered a significant amount of destruction, the reconstruction of the Mosque started with foreign help in 1996, right after the war.

Bascarsija Sarajevo

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Baščaršija was built in 1462 when Isa-Beg Isaković built the Ishaković han, in addition to its many shops. At that time, most of the inhabitants of Sarajevo lived in the vicinity of the Emperor’s Mosque. Therefore, Isa-Beg Isaković built a bridge across the Miljacka to focus the main Sarajevo suburb and a new economic center of the city, Baščaršija.

Sarajevo tram

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

The trams are not too flash, they can also be expensive if you don’t validate your ticket on board. I was lazy and paid a $20 fine when two Bosnian thugs checked my 50 cent ticket and found I had not validated it, c’est la vie. 🙂

 Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital Dveri restaurant in

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

I had dinner at this highly rated restaurant two nights in a row, it was very close to my hotel and quite unique. The veal soup was sensational, I returned the 2nd night just to have it again.

Dveri veal soup

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Tripadvisor rate Dveri 9th out of 339 restaurants in Sarayevo.

Dveri is quite unique

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Many thanks to TripAdvisor once again for helping me find another terrific restaurant.

Farewell from Sarajevo

Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital

Thanks for visiting my Sarajevo Bosnia Herzegovina Capital photo blog, I’m heading back to Zagreb for one night before taking a train to Budapest.

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Author: David Herd

My history, particularly over the last 30 years is dominated by overseas travel. I sold my home in Australia October 20th 2011 and have have been living in Thailand since then. I don’t know where the time has gone? It seems like you go to sleep one night, wake up the next morning, and 20 years have flashed by. Not sure how many years I have left, however I have enjoyed a wonderful charmed life, and if it all ended today I would leave this world with no regrets. I was born in Sydney halfway through the last century, started my travels in the 60s with the usual U.K. Europe adventure at the age of 20, back to Australia and worked in Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide in Sales & Marketing with multinational companies including Sanyo, Canon & Remington. Engaged to be married 3 times and never quite made it to the alter, finally realized by the mid 90s I was not cut out for "long term relationships" so I moved to the Gold Coast in Queensland in January 1987, worked for a couple of banks as a Financial Planner, I took a year off work in 1998 to travel and never went back to full time work again, after 25 fun filled years on the Coast I packed up and moved to Thailand. What is the purpose of this blog? Well I really want to use it to record my travel experiences & to display my photographs, give and receive travel tips, comment on places I visit, restaurants I eat in and use it to replace the autobiography I intended to write, apart from all that it helps me fill in my day. :) I moved to Thailand mainly because I wanted to keep travelling while my health allowed me to, there are huge advantages being closer to all the places I want to visit. Cost of living in Thailand is around 35% of the cost in Australia, plus flights are 50% cheaper because you are much closer to everywhere. ???? Consequently I am able to travel to many more places compared to living in Australia. Having said all that, it is & has always been my intention to return to Australia when my travelling is finished, I predict this will happen around 2021.

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