Best…in Sarajevo
Traditional Bosnian Cuisine: Avlija, Hadžibajrić, Ćevapi & Pie Shops
International & Modern Dining: Klopa
Cafés & Desserts: Ministry of Ćejf, Miris Dunja, Ramis
Bars & Nightlife: City Pub, Blind Tiger
National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Museum of Sarajevo 1878-1918, War Childhood Museum, and more.
Sarajevo offers a lively student scene with parks like Wilson’s Promenade, Koševo Park, and Trebević Mountain. Cafés like Ministry of Ćejf and Café Tito provide the perfect hangouts, while bars such as City Pub and Blind Tiger offer vibrant nightlife. Cultural spaces like Sarajevo Film Center and the Bosnian Cultural Center (BKC) host film screenings and performances for those eager to connect with the city’s arts scene.
- Baščaršija
- Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- the Latin Bridge
- and the stunning Vijećnica (City Hall)
Explore Sarajevo’s Olympic heritage with the Trebević Cable Car and Olympic Stadium.
Sarajevo is home to exciting festivals throughout the year:
- Sarajevo Film Festival (August)
- Al Jazeera Balkans Documentary Film Festival (September)
- Pravo Ljudski Film Festival (November)
- Sarajevo Winter Festival (February–March)
Sarajevo also offers plenty of ways for students and international visitors to connect with locals and fellow travelers:
- Baščaršija Nights (Baščaršijske noći)
- Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF)
- Concerts & Live Music
- Art Exhibitions & Book Fairs
For nature lovers, Sarajevo offers a wealth of outdoor activities:
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- Trebević Mountain (20 min away)
- Vrelo Bosne (20 min away)
- Skakavac Waterfall (30 min away)
- Pyramid of the Sun, Visoko (40 min away)
- Neretva River Rafting (2 hours away)
Good to know…when living in Sarajevo
Public and private healthcare services, including major hospitals like the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo, are available, with pharmacies such as Apoteka Sarajevo offering round-the-clock service.
Sarajevo presents various opportunities for international students, visiting staff, and researchers. These include positions in language teaching, freelancing, work with embassies and cultural institutes, as well as roles in NGOs, international organizations, and the corporate and IT sectors.
You’ll find major chains like Bingo, Konzum, and Mercator for everyday shopping.
Online platforms like Booking.com (or AirBnB) are good options to book: Hotel Europe, Swissotel Sarajevo, Hotel President, Courtyard by Marriott Sarajevo, Hotel Colors Inn, Hotel Saraj, Hotel Boutique Platinum, Hotel Festival, Hotel Mod, Hotel Old Town
Public holidays may vary based on entity (Federation of BiH, Republika Srpska) and religious communities. In Sarajevo, public holidays are:
- 01-02 January – New Year’s Day (Nova godina)
- 01 March – Independence Day (Dan nezavisnosti) – only in FBiH
- 01-02 May – International Labour’s Day (Prvi maj)
- 25 November – Statehood Day (Dan državnosti) – Only in FBiH
Sarajevo, as a multicultural city, observes major religious holidays for its Muslim, Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish communities. Many businesses and institutions adjust working hours or close during these religious holidays, especially for Bajram and Christmas.
Sarajevo’s efficient public transport system offers trams, buses, and trolleybuses. Students can enjoy free transport after registering for a student card.