
Sarajevo Federation Of B-h, Bosnia And Herzegovina Travel Guide
Download offline maps for navigation without internet access.
Useful for real-time public transport information and routing.
A local app for hailing taxis, providing convenience and fare estimates.
Download the Bosnian language pack for offline translation.
Helpful for finding vegetarian and vegan dining options.
Sarajevo.travel for official tourist information.
Bhtourism.ba for national-level information.
Booking.com, Airbnb for accommodation reservations.
Skyscanner, Google Flights for finding flight deals.
A NordVPN subscription for secure browsing.
Follow official Sarajevo tourism accounts for updates and inspiration.
Search for podcasts on Balkan history, Bosnian culture, or the Siege of Sarajevo.
Connect with other travelers and locals for advice plus tips.
Watch "Greetings Sarajevo" (1997) for a drama set during the siege, or "The Perfect Circle" (1997) for a Bosnian drama.
Immerse yourself in Sevdalinka, traditional Bosnian folk music, or explore the local contemporary music and art scenes.
"Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams" (2006) offers an award-winning film exploring the aftermath of the war.
Local bookstores offer unique insights into Bosnian literature and art, often with English translations.
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The main public hospital.
Eurofarm Centar, Poliklinika Sunce-Agram often have faster service and English-speaking staff.
112 (EU standard emergency number, works in BiH).
Locate your country's embassy details before you travel; the U.S. Embassy is at Robert C. Frasure St. 1.
Report to local police (122) immediately for a police report. Reach out to your embassy for emergency travel documents.
Obey local authority directives (police, civil protection) in case of a natural disaster. Monitor local news for updates.
Keep a copy of all essential documents and a list of emergency contacts stored separately from originals.