Half-Day Sarajevo Grand Walking Tour
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
This walking tour of Sarajevo takes you to the main sights of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture. In just two hours, you will be shown a unique line where East meets West. Join us and find out more about the city which is also called as "the Jerusalem of Europe."
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This walking tour of Sarajevo takes you to the main sights of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture. In just two hours, you will be shown a unique line where East meets West. Join us and find out more about the city which is also called as "the Jerusalem of Europe."
The city that is commonly associated with the siege in the 1990s has plenty more to offer. Join us in a journey through the past where the guide will reveal the small and big secrets of this city and introduce you to the mysticism of Sarajevo streets and alleys. The tour will take you to the main sights of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture and will show you a unique line where East meets West. Enjoy the scent of fresh made coffee, flavours from hookah, sound of church bells and call from the minarets. Learn about the assassination that triggered the First World War and discover why Sarajevo is called the "European Jerusalem."
This tour visits the following sites:
City Hall/National Library
Spite House
Sarajevo fortresses
Streets Bravadziluk and Kazandziluk (old handcrafts)
Sebilj
Street Saraci
Morica han (caravan-saray)
Ghazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque and Maddresah
Clock tower
Sarajevo Assassination 1914
Ghazi Husrev Bey’s Bazaar
Sephardic neighbourhood and synagogues
Cathedral of Holly Hearth of Jesus
Synod Orthodox Church
This tour visits the following sites:
City Hall/National Library
Spite House
Sarajevo fortresses
Streets Bravadziluk and Kazandziluk (old handcrafts)
Sebilj
Street Saraci
Morica han (caravan-saray)
Ghazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque and Maddresah
Clock tower
Sarajevo Assassination 1914
Ghazi Husrev Bey’s Bazaar
Sephardic neighbourhood and synagogues
Cathedral of Holly Hearth of Jesus
Synod Orthodox Church
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