Bosnia and Herzegovina blends Ottoman bridges, war history, and dramatic Dinaric Alps scenery.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Stari Most Mostar
UNESCO Ottoman bridge over the Neretva River.
Sarajevo Baščaršija
Ottoman old bazaar and Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque.
Kravica Waterfall
Emerald cascades on the Trebižat River.
Top Restaurants in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Bosnian
4 Sobe
Sarajevo
In Sarajevo's Baščaršija quarter, 4 Sobe occupies a restored Ottoman house serving Bosnian classics—ćevapi, begova čorba, and klepe dumplings—with contemporary presentation. Exposed timber beams and traditional copper cookware create an authentic yet refined atmosphere. Widely considered Bosnia's finest restaurant.
Bosnian
Inat Kuća
Sarajevo
Facing the city hall across the Miljacka River, Inat Kuća—"the Spite House"—serves traditional Bosnian stews, stuffed peppers, and tufahije desserts in a defiantly charming Ottoman-era building. The restaurant's legendary origin story and hearty portions make it a Sarajevo institution. Essential dining for understanding Bosnian culinary heritage.
Bosnian
Restoran Vidikovac
Sarajevo
Perched on Trebević mountain above Sarajevo, Vidikovac offers panoramic city views alongside grilled lamb, sudžuk sausage, and fresh trout from mountain streams. The terrace is a beloved sunset destination for locals and visitors. A perfect marriage of Bosnian mountain cuisine and breathtaking scenery.