Share the article
Last updated
If you’re lucky enough to be a digital nomad, you can spend your time in some pretty epic destinations around the world. When you’re a digital nomad who also happens to be a travel writer, you’re really expected to explore many different regions and know the best places.
Therefore, ask any experienced traveler which places he or she loves most, and the answers can be quite varied and interesting.
I haven’t traveled nearly as much as many people and have only visited about 55 countries so far, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have a list of favorites that I can recommend if people ask.
A city that always comes to mind when asked about places I love is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Sarajevo.
And it seems I’m not the only one discovering the charm of this city full of history and culture, as record number of tourists this year and shows no signs of slowing down.
Here are 5 reasons why I love Sarajevo:
Budget-friendly
The countries of the Balkan region are known for being cheap destinations, and Bosnia and Herzegovina is no exception.
Traveling around the country and even in the capital Sarajevo is much cheaper than other European destinations and much cheaper than traveling through Britain or the US. For example, eating in a restaurant in Sarajevo is almost 60% cheaper than in Sarajevo. the States.
Airbnbs in the city are extremely cheap, and walking around most places is the best option, which means you don’t have to spend a lot of money on transportation either. Reaching Sarajevo is easiest by bus or train from nearby countries, and the airport connects you to the US with a short stop in Istanbul or via a low-cost airline in other European cities.
@sarajevoin • Welcome to Sarajevo ❤️ • 📽 @maidaskys . . #sarajevo #sarajevobosnia #sarajevocity #visitarajevo #destinationsarajevo #sarajevoin #sarajevoljubavimoja #bih #bosna #bosnajhercegovina #trip #bosnia🇧🇦 #trip #sarajevostreets #bascarsija #baščaršija #vijecnica #ilidza #rajvosa #bascarsijasarajevo #trebevic #sebilj #miljacka ♬ original sound – SarajevoIN
Safe and hospitable
The country Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for it hospitable to tourists and is happy that they are visiting their country to experience what there is to experience.
While the country (and especially Sarajevo) went through a very dark period and a world-famous siege, the people here are now happy and open, and that is clearly visible in the way they live their lives.
Sarajevo is a safe city. I explored day and night and never felt the slightest sense of danger or discomfort. The country ranks an impressive 61st worldwide on the 2023 Global Peace Index, and travelers should have no problems here.
@aikotravelseverywhere I had a fantastic time walking around the old town and tasting a plethora of different Bosnian dishes on the Ultimate Gastro Experience food tour with @sarajevoinsider in Bosnia. The guide Alem was very friendly and knowledgeable. If you’re looking for something to do in Sarajevo, this is definitely a food tour I would recommend. #bosnianfood #visitarajevo #bosniantiktok #oldtownsarajevo #foodtour #thingstodoinsarajevo ♬ Arabica – Intermede music
Food, architecture and landscape
Like all Balkan dishes, Bosnia has fantastic cuisine at super low prices. Not to mention the coffee, which has to be seen and tasted to be believed. Don’t miss exploring the market and trying everything you can find, from Balkan favorites like cevapi and burek to more specialty dishes like begova corba (chicken and vegetable soup) and the Bosanski lonac meat stew.
Walking around the city and admiring the quirky architecture is a great way to soak up the atmosphere. The old brewery is a beautiful building. Don’t miss the chance to stop there and take a look.
The scenery around the town is fascinating, and you can’t forget to head to the nearby Trebević mountain area to explore the abandoned bobsleigh track, and even enjoy the cable car for some epic views.
@ellieandsenci Reply to @diy_budget_travel Is there anything we missed? #sarajevo🇧🇦 #fypage #balkanfyp #visitarajevo #bascarsija #Bosnia and Herzegovina ♬ New House – Austin Farwell
Packed with history
When you mention Sarajevo to anyone, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the siege that took place in the 1990s. This tragic event is one that you really need to fully understand, and a walking tour is a great way to familiarize yourself with the horrors of our times.
Any good walking tour will also take you to the tunnel, which was dug under the airport runway to supply people with goods while the city was in lockdown.
In addition to the gruesome history of the siege, Sarajevo is also important for other historical reasons. Keep your eyes peeled for famous sights such as the Sarajevo roses found in the buildings and sidewalks and the Latin Bridge, known as the place where World War I began.
Epic day trips
Sarajevo is fantastic, and a stay of a week or more is easily doable, but if you find yourself wanting to see more of the absolutely beautiful country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are many options from the city.
A super popular trip is a 2-hour train ride to postcard-perfect Mostar, where you can wander the old town and watch Cath, the daring divers, jump from dizzying heights into the shallow waters below.
In addition to Mostar, popular day trips from Sarajevo include beautiful places such as Travnik, Kravica Waterfalls, Srebrenica, Jajce and Konjic.
Read more:
Top 5 Travel Insurance Plans for 2023 from $10 per week
How to easily earn points for free travel
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR LATEST POSTS
Enter your email address to subscribe to the latest Travel Off Path breaking travel news, delivered straight to your inbox.
This article originally appeared on TravelOffPath.com