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How long is the drive from Sofia to Sarajevo?

The direct drive from Sofia to Sarajevo is 367 mi (591 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 28 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sofia to Sarajevo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Belogradchik Fortress and Skull Tower, or the ever-popular Fortress Kale Momchilo's Town.

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Best stops along Sofia to Sarajevo drive

The top stops along the way from Sofia to Sarajevo (with short detours) are Fortress of Niš, Rafting Centar Drina-Tara, and Belogradchik Fortress. Other popular stops include Sirogojno, Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, and Skull Tower.
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Fortress Kale Momchilo's Town

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Fortress located exactly in the center of the city of Pirot. iI you want a super relaxing walk then you have to visit the fortress, especially since there is no entrance tax and no other tax. It is very easy to reach the location, which is located in a very nicely maintained park. The park also has a playground if you come here with your child
Mitrache I — Google review
Momchilov Grad (also known as Momchilovo Kale or Pirot Fortress), according to legend, it was built in the 14th century by the Rhodopean Bulgarian ruler Momchil Voivoda. It is definitely worth a visit, although the views from it are not impressive but rather disappointing—dirty and in stark contrast to the fortress.
Albena K — Google review
2025: Back ~6 years later. Now a renovated, modern fortress, open for a few hours a day 10 - 15h, free to enter. There are even screens with videos promoting and explaining Serbian culture. I loved it. So glad things have changed for the better! Be responsible and keep it clean. 2018/9: 1*. No actual need to stop here. The fortress is OK, from the outside, but is closed permanently. The garden around it is dirty and really nothing to see. You can stop if you pass by, for 10 min or so, should be enough to walk around it. Pirot's market is a better attraction.
Marin K — Google review
I think this is the second time I come to Pirot, and the second time the fortress is closed an hour earlier than what it says on the sign outside.... not great for the single tourist attraction in Pirot...
Лъчезар А — Google review
A beautiful historical monument of old Serbia. Nearby there is a beautiful park for a walk and a picnic, a nice place to take it with the family.
Ivan D — Google review
It is a great space to explore and visit. You do not have to buy a ticket, it is free. Next to the fortress, there is a huge park. It is nice to stay there on sunny days.
Esther G — Google review
Interesting little fortress with unusual staircase. Open to public without any fee. Well worth a visit if you ever pass by
Clabbe B — Google review
The most interesting thing in Pirot! I would definitely recommend visiting this castle from 14th century. It is located near the city centre. There isn't an entrance fee. The castle is fairly big and well-preserved.
Martin Z — Google review
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Pirot 18300, Serbia
http://www.pirot.rs/
+381 10 332354
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Belogradchik Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Belogradchik Fortress is a historic site with unique conglomerate rock formations that were once used as fortresses. Constructed by the Romans between the first and third centuries CE, the fortress features openings for guns and three bastions for cannons on its walls. Visitors can climb to the highest point of the fortress, known as the first slab, to enjoy stunning views of the 230 ft. high rocks in the surrounding area.
For Bulgaria road-trip, I voted here to be the best place I have visited. This place is the combination of nature and human creativity. It gives you serene and fabulous feelings. One day, one night is a must to be here at least. I found not so many people here that is lovely when compared as any famous and popular places.
Dr. C — Google review
Amazing place, the favourite place of Mr.Musk. You need to see with your eyes, so can feel the real deal. If you want to fly with the balloon, you need to be on site 6:15AM, park in front of the police station and follow the lights :)
Симеон М — Google review
Here’s a more vivid review in English: An absolutely cosmic place — the mountains look as if they belong to another planet. The landscape is breathtaking, surreal, and unforgettable. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Alex L — Google review
There is a parking lot right next to the entrance pf the fortress. Paid parking 2,5 euro for the hall stay. The entrance price of the fortress - 7,5 euro 🙄 But the place was okay. If you want to go to the top - there are stairs and right at the top are a lot of big rocks - so prepare the right shoes. You can enter with the dog. The souvenirs are sold right behind the cashier- big stone building.
Iliyana S — Google review
The Belogradchik Rocks in Bulgaria are a breathtaking natural wonder, with towering red sandstone formations carved over 230 million years in the Balkan Mountains. Reaching up to 200m, they create a dramatic, otherworldly landscape perfect for photography. The nearby Belogradchik Fortress, built into the rocks, adds historical depth. The trail has steep, uneven steps, so walk carefully. Bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities. Visit in daylight for vibrant colors or at sunset for a glowing sky—both are unforgettable! A must-see for adventurers and nature lovers!
Hristiyan V — Google review
Absolutely fantastic! We spent almost 2 hours exploring the fortress. There are many stairs, stone and man made, some quite steep... the views are incredible.
Scot L — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. This is one of the most beautiful places in Bulgaria, and maybe in the world. Tip: climb the steps to the top to enjoy the view, but keep in mind that for an elderly person it may be a challenge.
Dimcho N — Google review
Very interesting rocks formation within inserted perfectly the Roman empyre architecture for a fortress. Unfortunately is not well maintained from the staff, not too expensive 7,5€ but it's in a very remote region from Sofia. Better to spend one night in the area to visit also the Danube border region. They use it for events so the installation are unfortunately someway invasive.
EN ( — Google review
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ul. "Colo Todorov" 43, 3900 Belogradchik, Bulgaria
+359 88 235 4139
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Skull Tower

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Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Skull Tower, also known as Cele Kula, is a haunting stone structure in Nis, Serbia. Built in 1809 by the Ottomans, it is embedded with real human skulls. This iconic and chilling monument stands as a reminder of the first Serbian uprising against Ottoman rule. During this historic event, Serbian rebels were vastly outnumbered by the Turkish army at Cegar Hill near Nis.
Visiting the Skull Tower (Ćele Kula) in Niš was an unforgettable experience. It's both chilling and deeply moving—a powerful reminder of Serbia’s turbulent past and the sacrifices made during the fight for freedom. The structure, built from the skulls of Serbian rebels, is incredibly well preserved and respectfully presented. The museum provides detailed historical context in multiple languages, and the staff were knowledgeable and kind. It’s not a long visit—maybe 30–45 minutes—but the impact lasts much longer. This is a must-see for anyone interested in Balkan history, and a truly unique site you won't find anywhere else in the world. Highly recommended if you’re in Niš or passing through southern Serbia. Just be prepared—it's emotional, but incredibly important.
Michael K — Google review
A tower constructed from 952 skulls of 19th-century Serbian rebels. The tower was built to serve as a lesson to Serbs who wanted to break away from the Ottoman Empire and was later converted into a monument. Until 1878, the tower remained open and unprotected, leaving only 58 skulls remaining today due to weather conditions and the fact that the skulls were taken away by rebel relatives for burial. In 1892, with donations from across Serbia, a church was built by Belgrade architect Dimitrije T. Leko, encompassing and enclosing the tower on all sides.
Hetz N — Google review
A unique and moving historical site in Niš. Skull Tower is a powerful reminder of the past, well preserved inside a chapel. Entrance is 300 RSD = 2.5€, and the visit takes about 20–30 minutes. Highly recommended for history lovers
Aleksandra M — Google review
Most unique monument in the world. Built by the Ottomans in 1809 as a warning to the Balkan people to not try to do battle with them. Made of the skills of proud Serbian warriors that sacrificed themselves instead of being captured.
Brett M — Google review
It's a must-visit when in Niš, Serbia; it is the heart of history that shapes the evolution of Serbia. Here are some photos with my friends during our last visit on 20 July 2025.
NekNox — Google review
Tickets can be bought in the building next to it, but there was no one to check. Around 300 dinars from what I remember. Would be nice if there were more details to the story presented, but I understand why they would want to keep it as it is. All in all, weird feeling that you get there, keeps reminding us of what humans are capable of just for power.
Dora B — Google review
Sad story of the Serbs and what happened when they finally had a TINY bit of success against the Ottomans. To imagine that this tower still stands where it was originally built in 1809 was amazing.
Marjorie G — Google review
It's worth a vist and the entrance fee is not too high. It's probably about a 10 minute vist to see the 4 sides of the tower and read the 4 information boards.
Paul M — Google review
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8W6F+RG, Bulevar Dr Zorana Đinđića, Niš, Serbia
https://narodnimuzejnis.rs/en/o-muzeju/objekti/cele-kula/
+381 18 222228
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Fortress of Niš

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Nis Fortress, located in Nis, Serbia, is a well-preserved ancient stone fortress complex that has been repurposed into a park with cafes, shops, and monuments. Originally built by the Ottomans in the 18th century, it stands as one of the best-preserved fortifications in Serbia and even the Balkans. The fortress was constructed over previous remains of Roman, Byzantine, and Medieval forts.
A Timeless Symbol of Niš – A Must Visit! The Niš Fortress is not just a historic monument – it’s the beating heart of the city! Walking through its massive stone gates feels like stepping back in time. The ancient walls, Ottoman architecture, and peaceful inner park create a perfect blend of history and relaxation. Inside, you’ll find hidden gems like old ruins, art galleries, a charming café, and even cultural events happening during the summer. Whether you’re a history lover, photographer, or just out for a walk, the Fortress offers something unique. 💡 Tip: Go around sunset for stunning views and an unforgettable atmosphere. 📍Easy to reach, totally free, and family-friendly! Highly recommended for locals and tourists alike – this fortress tells the story of Niš in the most beautiful way. 🇷🇸🧱✨
Md. H — Google review
Great place to spend a couple of hours and it's free. There are information plaques in Serbian and English located around the site with explanations of what you can see. Definitely worth a visit.
Paul M — Google review
Νιce view near river nisava. The gate is across the bridge. It is a theatre and has coffee and food shops inside the fortress.
ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ Κ — Google review
A wonderful and interesting archaeological place. It also contains places to buy beautiful souvenirs, in addition to quiet cafes surrounded by a forest with a beautiful view. It is really a wonderful place to enjoy.
Недал А — Google review
A great place to visit in the city. There are many old things and buildings in the fortress that you should see. At the entrance there is a public toilet that is free, and in front of it a souvenir shop. There are two small trains here for the youngest who want to enjoy a walk through the park in a different way. A large part of the fortress is under deep shadows. The whole place is with lush vegetation and lots of greenery. Here you will see the remains of an old church, a mosque, a lapidarium, visit museums and many other things. In August, one of the most famous music festivals in the region, Nisville, takes place. It is worth visiting.
Spase M — Google review
Good park, with some attractions around. Has a place for coffee, several souvenir shops, and an open stage with events (might be available online, but I'm not sure). There was no entry fee nor ticket required, but it could be only for this visit. It has a miniature locomotive which provides a sightseeing tour, not sure if it is guided. We parked at a public payed parking, but at the end of the work time for Saturday, but we found it a bit difficult for people who do not have a local Sim card. There is an app, but requires an account which we did not bother to make. Nearly there is a bazaar which has WONDERFUL produce at EXTREMELY affordable prices. Those aromas and tastes took me back to my childhood at my grandma's house - just wonderful, highly recommend!!!
Michael N — Google review
Large, open area that you're free to ramble around and explore at your leisure. Interesting mosque, installations, and old munitions bunkers.
Alex F — Google review
Walls are preserved. Inside you can walk and take a beverage, so on.
Felix I — Google review
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Đuke Dinić, Niš, Serbia
https://niskatvrdjava.rs/
+381 63 1735871
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Nazi Concentration Camp "Red Cross”

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Red Cross Concentration Camp, situated in Nis, Serbia, is a poignant historical landmark that provides insight into the grim realities of World War II. Established by Nazi Germany during the occupation of Yugoslavia, this camp functioned as a significant detention and extermination center for prisoners of war and civilians. Despite being overshadowed by more well-known camps like Auschwitz and Dachau, it played a crucial role in the war's atrocities.
Exceptionally well preserved camp. You can really feel the atmosphere. You should plan and spend some time reading through the documentaron add it's really memorable. I only stayed there for about an hour and I felt so cold, mainly due to the moisture and lack of any isolation. Can't imagine how people survived there. So scary, indeed.
Ognian V — Google review
Neglected to be honest, love the story of the place and the lessons that you get for that happened here in the past but the place is dying slowly. They should renovate and take care of it more so we can have it through the years. Only 2.5€ and you CAN PAY BY CARD! Very important because we didn't had cash on us. No guided tour, you can just look around alone
Frederiko L — Google review
Definitely worth a vist. Very poignant and disturbing. Note the faded writing over the ticket office. Plenty of information to read and many personal stories. We spent around 2 hours there and took everything in. As a result of the visit we decided to walk up to the memorial where many of the camp inmates were executed. It's about a 40 minute walk from the camp and once there about a 20 minute walk back to the centre.
Paul M — Google review
Visiting the Nazi concentration camp in Niš was a deeply moving and educational experience. The site is well preserved and respectfully curated, offering powerful insights into the events that took place there. The story of the escape on February 12th stands out as a moment of incredible courage and hope in the face of darkness. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history and in honoring the resilience of the human spirit.
SofiandVivi S — Google review
Unparalleled atmosphere, as always in such kind of places. Three floors and good exhibition with artifacts and explanations in Serbian and English
Daniel M — Google review
I would highly recommend a visit if you’re a history buff like me. Walking around this place of death was eerie and cold. This place is well preserved. As you walk into the building where thousands of people were caged and tortured while waiting for execution the mind and imagination haunts you. It’s certainly changed my life having visited this place.
M. X — Google review
This was a must see on our trip. It’s not an easy place to visit. An experience of true emotion.
Valeria B — Google review
Some things should never be forgotten. I recommend to visit. Unfortunately, place is kind of neglected and with no true respect to all fallen victims. Cars of employees parked inside, some places turned into offices, some garbage outside. This place could be much better. It's just not enough will to do something.
Ivan M — Google review
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Bulevar 12. februara 71, Niš, Serbia
+381 18 588889
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Ripaljka Waterfall

Sights & Landmarks
Nature preserve
Series of cascades totaling 40 meters in height, at their most dramatic in spring after snowmelt.
Beautiful place , parking for car nearby .. should visit in spring or summer
Viktor M — Google review
Nice place, with a small lake and picnic area nearby. It's free.
Наталья М — Google review
This place is 10min by car and more than an 1h but foot. There is one main waterfall and a few smaller ones. You will enjoy the walk and nature around.
Aleksandar D — Google review
Pure untouched nature's beauty.
Rosana P — Google review
One of the most beautiful parts of Serbia!!! You can reach the waterfall for 20min by walking or pay a taxi to around 3 euro. The waterfall can be seen in the spring and autumn when the snow melts and there is only a small pool during the summer. beautiful nature and a very nice departure there because there is clean air, there is a lot of forest, enough for a man to rest
Dzadzi L — Google review
Located a mere 5 kilometers away from the center of Sokobanja, Ripaljka Waterfall stands as a breathtaking testament to the wonders of nature. Whether you choose to embark on a scenic 40-60 minutes walk or take a short 10-minute drive, the journey to this enchanting destination is easily accessible and well worth the effort. The availability of free parking further adds to the convenience. From the moment you arrive, it becomes abundantly clear why Ripaljka Waterfall is considered a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. The sheer beauty of the surrounding landscape is awe-inspiring, offering a sanctuary where one can unwind and rejuvenate the soul. The peaceful ambiance combined with the harmonious sound of cascading water creates an atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease.
Jovan R — Google review
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Serbia. When you are visiting Eastern Serbia do not miss this natural treasure... Since there was so much water and waterfall looked so alive, I believe that best time of the year to visit it would be end of February, this would be my advice, just not to miss it in all his beauty. People sometimes come here during summer and there is no water or it is just barely alive...It is few minutes Sokobanja, so when in Sokobanja, visiting Ripaljka is a must... 😀
Darko T — Google review
If you’re visiting Soko Banja then you can ad this place to your “to visit list”. You can reach this place by a car and by walking. If you are coming by car you will find parking area close to the waterfall. Even so the restaurant, small souvenir shops, hospital and a small lake. If walking (depends in which season you’re visiting) it will take you round one hour walk. You will find some limited information in which direction you will walk but it’s not any marked path. Most of the walk would be on the local road up or downhill and you need to be careful and watch the passing cars.
Ralf L — Google review
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JVG3+JG, Sokobanja, Serbia
https://sokobanja.rs/en/sokobanja-nature/what-is-a-must-see-in-sokobanja/the-waterfall-ripaljka/
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Manasija Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Manasija Monastery, located in the Resava river gorge about 135km southeast of Belgrade, is a walled Serbian Orthodox complex dating back to 1418. The monastery served as a fortified refuge for artists and writers fleeing the Turkish invasion and features mammoth walls with 11 towers. Despite surviving various foreign rulers and battles over its more than 600-year history, it retains some original frescoes and a mosaic floor.
The best time to visit is on a weekday and in mild weather, so you can fully experience the peaceful energy of this ancient fortress without crowds. ✅ Why is it special? – The atmosphere is incredibly welcoming—you can even bring your dog! 🐕 (A rare exception for monasteries.) – The church is home to breathtaking frescoes, and the whole place feels deeply spiritual and serene. – The monastery shop offers unique souvenirs—I highly recommend the raspberry syrup and natural cosmetics. 🍇🛍️ 🌿 What’s nearby? After visiting, you can explore more hidden gems: 📍 Resava Cave (30-minute drive) 💦 Veliki Buk Waterfall 🌲 Eco-trail (starting from Izvor Lisine restaurant) 🚗 There’s a large parking area by the river—perfect for a picnic. And if you’re lucky, you might spot a herd of sheep grazing nearby! 🐑
Яна В — Google review
This is one of the places you must visit when travelling to Serbia or just passing through. Not far from main freeway. Beautiful and serene place with such a reach history.
Momcilo V — Google review
A medieval fortress where a church was later built. In the back are new, very well-kept buildings. Everything very clean inside of the fortress. There is no charge, but if you want to climb the walls, you can get a ticket from the souvenir shop.
Monica A — Google review
The most amazing Orthodox monastery I've visited so far. You can really feel the history within these walls. Really proud how this piece of Serbian history is taken care of. Looking forward to see it as a next Unesco heritage site!
Mirko R — Google review
Recommend to visit the place it is well preserved. And it has a great importance to history of Serbia. While visiting the monastery walls you can ask for short explanation in English.
Yuri D — Google review
An amazing castle with a rich history and stunning architecture. The structure is massive, and the details are truly impressive. Unfortunately, I visited when it was closed, so I couldn’t go inside but even from the outside, it was well worth the visit. Just standing there and taking it all in was an experience on its own.
Dario J — Google review
If you're into history, medieval architecture, or just want to escape the city for a bit, this place is perfect. Wasn’t too crowded, but needs more information about site. There are no detailed signs or explanations… There’s plenty of parking, and nearby you can also visit Resava Cave or Lisine waterfall
Jelica D — Google review
One of the most amazing places in Serbia!
Ivana S — Google review
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Despota Stefana Lazarevića бб, 35213, Despotovac, Serbia
+381 35 611290
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Lazarica Church

Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Reconstructed church with 14th-century origins & a facade of patterned brickwork & rose windows.
It is an amazing place. It took days for Serbian army to take last communion before a battle on Kosovo field ( field of blackbird ) 1389 against Ottoman Army. It is also a tribute to a founder of the city of Kruševac, Lazar Hrebljanovic, better known as Emperor Lazar for the Serbs.
Nikola K — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful small church with great significance. The site itself is lovely, and it holds a special place in my heart as my late father used to attend services here during his years in Kruševac. Truly a meaningful and memorable place.
Radovan N — Google review
Lazarica was built in 1375 as a prime example of the Morava school of architecture. This was palace or a cort church, part of Krusevac Fortress and the medieval Serbia capital
Dusan T — Google review
This orthodox Serbian church is very significant and important for Serbians and Serbian Identity! So if you wanna know about Serbian history and Serbs it is A MUST VISIT!!!
Vuk M — Google review
Lazarica Orthodox church was build in 1375-1378 as an endowment of prince Lazar of Serbia.
VDM — Google review
Magnificent Lazarica church built in Krusevac, capital city of medieval Moravian Serbia.
Goran — Google review
One of the most historic and most beautiful places to see in Serbia
Tatjana G — Google review
Church of Saint Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic Serbian , 1377 – Lazarica (Church of Lazar) St. Stephen's Church, better known as Lazarica, is located in the center of today's city of Kruševac, and it was built, most probably between 1377/1378. and in 1380, Prince Lazar (1371 - 1389), as the church of his newly built capital, Kruševac. The church, together with the monastery of Ravanica, represents a unique beginning of the Moravian style Saint Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic 1373-1389 of Serbia With the disappearance of the Serbian empire, after the sudden death of Tsar Dushan (Stefan Urosh IV) Nemanjic, and then his son Tsar Urosh (1355-1371), many big and small feudalists, the Serbian rulers of the Serbian lands are: Western Macedonia (king Marko Mrnjavcevic, son and heir of father Vukasin Mrnjavcevic and Turkish vassal after 1371) East Macedonia (Constantine and Jovan Dragash - Turkish vassals after 1371) Western Serbia (Nikola Altomanovic) Zeta (Balshic family) Kosovo (Vuk Brankovic) Morava area (Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic) Lazar Hrebeljanovic 1373-1389 (Prilepac, around 1329 - Kosovo Field, June 15, 1389), known in the folk tradition as "Tsar" Lazar or Prince Lazar, was a medieval Serbian prince who, after the Battle of Marica 1371 , created the largest and most powerful Serbian state on the territory of the former Serbian Empire. The Lazar`s state with the capital of citz of Krusevac, known in history as Moravian Serbia, included the basins of the Great, the Western and the South Morava river..
Predrag P — Google review
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Cara Lazara 1, Kruševac 37000, Serbia
http://www.lazarica.rs/
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РУЦ Ждрело

Hotel
Spas & Wellness
Health/Fitness Clubs & Gyms
Thermal Spas
Yoga & Pilates
It says for itself - "Where health meets pleasure". Had an awesome vacation here. Strongly recommended spa and aqua park.
Nikola M — Google review
From the outside, it's nice, neat, well maintained. From inside the water park is not maintained, dirty, some parts are amateurishly repaired. The water park is in dire need of interior renovation!
Franta N — Google review
The staff is extremely unsatisfactory, to put it the nicest way possible. They booked the wrong room first, were not very happy about correcting their mistake, and to make matters worse, they left us with no blankets or covers. Instead of fixing the issue, the receptionist was eager to say "we can't do that" to each of MY suggestions (don't think the receptionist would ever think of a solution themselves), and was open to arguing me for five minutes, instead of doing their job. I doubt I'll ever be booking any of the hotels from their chain again. I recommend avoiding this place. Also, the spa center is really not wow - you can find better ones for less money. Try another resort, my honest suggestion.
Igor J — Google review
Polite staff and service is great. Hotel is clean and nice. The room was the smallest one we got for this weekend - it was not first time staying here. Pools are warm and hot, even those outside and sauna is great. But this time was only one of two sauna was in function .... Steam room was not in function also and salty room was not working. We had a breakfast and bed service I see in description that breakfast is free - it's not- on bill I saw few days later that they charged breakfast, it is some silly price (100 RSD / 0.85 EUR) but it is charged as a separate item. This didn't affected at price that we were told. It was snowing and outside pools were great at that moment.
Maria — Google review
Overall poor hygiene, especially the pools. Food is terrible, rooms are too hot with dirty bathrooms, everything is falling apart. Stay away from this place, unless you’re over 60. Old people love this s***hole!!!!
Iris G — Google review
Good service, pools need a bit of renovation
Boris T — Google review
Had a lot of weekend runaways here, and will return for sure
Mihailo T — Google review
Ok
Martina S — Google review
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105, Ždrelo, Serbia
http://www.ruczdrelo.rs/
+381 63 1079432
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Aquapark Jagodina

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water park with swimming pools, water slides & lounge chairs, plus fast food eateries.
Great place for kids in summer. Few small pools with slides and attractions. It's shame there's not some typical restaurant inside Aquapark, so all options for food is fastfood. It's visible that the place is old, but it's wide, open and despite lot of people, you don't have feeling of crowded place
Djordje M — Google review
Very good experience overall! The staff was kind. The prices were okay. The pools could be a little bit cleaner. The slides were fine. They have some gaps which are painful when sliding and could be fixed. I recommend the Aqua park if you have a free day to spend!
Ivaylo K — Google review
NEVER COMING BACK HERE!! The water STINKS and is super dirty?? not to mention that the floor could stab your feet open. And not only is the floor breaking but everything else is also breaking! like the sunbeds, slides etc, and the lifeguards are so rude and weird! One of them was on their phone the entire time when my young sibling almost drowned, talk about unprofessional?? Wouldn't recommend!!
Grapie — Google review
Beautiful place for swiming in summer If you are a turist in Serbia, you must go to this place and have a good time with your friends or family They have very good pool for children and for adult Also, they have stage for dancing and music, and people can win some rewards Also, they have bars for coffe, cold drinks and they have fast food restaurant where you can eat some delicius food before swiming Enjoy!👍😊
Radovan J — Google review
Small water park with friendly staff. Rides are okay, but the ones that are taken without seats are quite bumpy and feel like you can get hurt. It's usually very busy which unfortunately means that it gets a bit dirty as the day passes. You can have a good fast food and refreshments on premises.
Nenad V — Google review
ABSOLUTE HELLHOLE! The water is dirty, the pool floors are breaking and can stab your feet, the concrete is too hot to walk on barefoot and the sprinklers don't work! Sunbeds and sun umbrellas are breaking as well as the slides!? The ice creams are melted when served and overall the food is insanely expensive??? Plus the lifeguards are very rude towards people. DON'T GO THERE!!!!!
Peachy H — Google review
Half of not so many slides work only after 14:00 with no mntion on a website. At the entry accept only cache on local currency. No shadows, all umbrellas are rented for additional price.
Eduard K — Google review
A lot of rusty steps. And uneven slides. When landing in one of the pools from a slide, I hit the bottom with my foot and cut one of my toes badly.
Danijela I — Google review
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Вука Бојовића 1Е, Jagodina 35000, Serbia
http://www.aquaparkja.rs/
+381 35 241453
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Vrnjačka Banja

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Spas & Wellness
Spas
Nestled in the heart of central Serbia, Vrnjačka Banja is a charming town and municipality within the Raška District. With a population of around 9,252 residents in the town and approximately 25,065 in the surrounding municipality, this destination offers a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere. Renowned as Serbia's premier thermal spa town, Vrnjačka Banja is famous for its mineral-rich springs that are believed to have remarkable healing properties.
4.5
(94)
Serbia, USA
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Bridge of Love

Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The bridge of love. An interesting background to a sad true love story.
Silvester P — Google review
A small bridge 4 m long on the Vrnjačka river whose fences are covered with thousands of padlocks. The symbolism of padlocks is love, but in the sense that love lasts forever and is locked with a padlock, i.e. to prevent one of the lovers from giving up on the relationship and seeking happiness with someone else :) What should be done? 1. Buy a good padlock that will not be damaged by years and decades. 2. Go with your love partner to the bridge and swear eternal love. 3. Attach the padlock to the bridge fence and lock it. 4. Throw the key somewhere far away where no one will ever find it, for example in a big river. 5. Live happily ever after with the same partner. Good luck!
Zoran J — Google review
This is one of the main attractions in the Vrnjacka Spa. There is a legend if you lock 🔒 on the bridge with your girlfriend you will stay together forever. So be careful 😀
Stefan — Google review
It’s nice to see and if you like, you can commemorate a romantic event by returning later
Claudio B — Google review
The oldest of love locks. Beautiful and classis. You could see the very old locks in here
Dr. H — Google review
The very original Bridge of Love, with a wonderful heartbreaking WW1 separation story behind the tradition. Vrnjacka banja is a wonderful place. Very mutch worth of visiting it!
Lea M — Google review
I loved visiting the Bridge of Love in Vrnjačka Banja and seeing all the locks which were placed from recent to a very long time ago. You can feel the love and history of the bridge as it is located in the centre of the city! I highly recommend visiting the Bridge of Love in Vrnjačka Banja and placing your own lock!
Ivana P — Google review
What a beautiful place, in the nature, with this shape of trees along the little river! Marvelous!😍
Ευδοξία Δ — Google review
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JVCV+8H, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia
+381 36 611106
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Memorial Park October in Kragujevac

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Memorial
Nature & Parks
Memorial Park October in Kragujevac, also known as Sumarice Memorial Park, is a solemn site near Kragujevac, Serbia. It commemorates the 1941 massacre of around 3,000 civilians by German occupation forces during World War II. The park features a somber museum with a permanent exhibition that includes paintings by renowned artist Petar Lubarda and personal effects of the victims.
Exceptional place of Serbian WWII history. Beautiful, peaceful forest park wit monuments. Great exebition place in museum. Highly recommend.
Jelena M — Google review
There is no hotel or rooms , but it's very good for people who want to enjoy themselves and nature as well . There are benches for sitting , there is a lot of Serbian history.
Nikolina M — Google review
I did not visit the hotel, but the memorial park itself, its quite magical experience, the monuments are just wonderful and the meaning behind them os quite painful. Although as a young person I just can not imagine the disaster and blood that hides behind it all and also simply cannot imagine the beautiful park to be a bloody place 🙁
Alicja — Google review
Great park to walk around and get to know the history. A+++++
Jassi J — Google review
Oktobar u Kragujevca, poznat i kao Memorijalni park Šumarice, nalazi se u blizini Kragujevca u Srbiji, u izvršenju 3.000 muškaraca i dečaka iz grada streljano je od strane nemačkih okupacionih snaga 21. oktobra 1941. godine, tokom Drugog svetskog rata. October in Kragujevac Memorial Park, also known as Šumarice Memorial Park, is a site near Kragujevac, Serbia, on the execution of estimated 3,000 men and boys of the town by German occupation forces on October 21, 1941, during World War II.
Filip G — Google review
Beautiful memorial park with several monuments and a museum. Museum was under reconstruction and didn't work, though. Nice place to spend afternoon and to get to know serbian history and some facts about WWII
Бошко Б — Google review
I brought mine 8 y.o child in this memorial park and museum 21. October for the first time. It was very challenging how to explain horror of the Second World War and what really happened on this place so long ago. This memorial park and the Museum are places that have to been seen. Beautiful, peaceful place in Kragujevac city with lots of history behind every monument in it. Definitely worth of visiting although it left you with sadness and bitter taste.
Ivana T — Google review
A popular place for a walk with your family, friends or pets if you're in Kragujevac. Every October 21. there is a cultural show named "Veliki školski čas" where there are plays and a choir that is there to remind us of the tragic moments that our country's kids had to go through. You can catch a couple of people exercising on any other day of the year. All in all a breathtaking place everyone should visit.
Lilnadja — Google review
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Desankin venac, Kragujevac 34000, Serbia
http://www.spomenpark.rs/
+381 34 335607
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Studenica Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Studenica Monastery, a remote and sacred site in Serbia, was established in the 12th century by Stefan Nemanja and further developed by his sons. This UNESCO-listed monastery features well-preserved churches with impressive frescoes, including the Church of Lady which houses Stefan Nemanja's tomb, and the King's Church with acclaimed frescoes. Visitors describe it as a place of silence, majesty, and contemplation that exudes history and beauty.
Beautiful, peaceful, holy. This of the beaten path monastery is worth the visit especially for those of Serbian heritage. Monastery Studenica was built in the 11th century by Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja, who later become the 1st king of Serbia and the founder of Nemanjić dynasty. The interior is adorned by beautiful frescoes amongst which is the Studenica Crusifiction. A large amount of Byzantine blue paint was used for this fresco. Byzantine blue is saturated monarch purple with blue undertones. At the time, this pigment was valued more than gold. Just a few kings were adorned with capes in this color. Artists such as Raphael, Botticelli and Titian whose patrons were rich and influential were able to use this color in their masterpieces. How was a prince of a small Balkan country able to acquire this paint is still a mystery. Stefan Nemanja, St. Simeon both brothers of St. Sava as well as their mother Anastasija are entombed in Studenica.
Mary K — Google review
Located in the heart of Serbia, Monastery Studenica stands as a testament to our rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Nestled amidst serene landscapes, its ancient walls echo with centuries of history, offering a profound glimpse into Serbian Orthodox tradition. Visiting Monastery Studenica is a journey through time, where every stone tells a story of faith, resilience, and artistic brilliance. From its majestic architecture to the intricate frescoes adorning its walls, each detail reflects the dedication of our ancestors who built and adorned this spiritual sanctuary. As you walk through its halls and courtyards, a sense of honor and gratitude envelops you—a tribute to those who preserved our identity and values through turbulent times. Monastery Studenica is not merely a place of worship; it is a living testament to the enduring spirit of Serbian culture, inviting all to connect with our profound heritage. Come and experience Monastery Studenica, where the past meets the present in a celebration of faith and history.
Alek S — Google review
Studenica Monastery is probably the most famous, beautiful and largest monastery in Serbia, and a UNESCO heritage site. It was built in the 12th century by the rulers Stephan Namanja and his son Stephan the First-Crowned, of Nemanjic dynasty, and later expanded by other rulers. There are 3 churches (one was closed), as well as ruins of another one, monastic residences and other buidings. Churches are adorned with amazing frescoes from different periods, the most famous and well preserved one being the Crucifixion, fron 1209, in the main church. Studenica Monastery is one of the highest achievements of Byzantine-style art anywhere, and has to be visited on any tour to Serbia.
Dmitry — Google review
Just incredible.. who values spirituality, Christianity, architecture and nature must visit this place... Not far up the river there is also monastery Pridvorica, monastery without monks but there is one old welcoming priest there..
Gvozdeni R — Google review
This is one of the Byzantine Monasteries listed on the UNESCO World Heritage site. It is an impressive fully operational Orthodox Serbian Church containing priceless Byzantine frescoes. The architecture is impressive with a combination of materials and styles that came to be known as the “Raška School”. A gorgeous doorway leads into a narthex (church entry) on the west end that contains a large baptismal font. The walls of the narthex are lined with frescoes. The nave is located through a doorway on the east end of this room and is also beautifully done. Built by Stefan Nemanja when he abdicated as king of Serbia in 1190 it has been well maintained by the Nemanjić Dynasty since its completion.
Deb W — Google review
This monastery is one of the most beautiful ones I've been to so far. It's located amongst mountains and the scenery is just amazing. I would recommend coming to the monastery on a working day rather than a weekend as I assume it'd be less crowded. When we visited, there was a lot of high schoolers due to a school trip and there was quite a bit of tourtists as well.
Anica K — Google review
Wonderful place and surroundings. The Studenica Monastery is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo. It is one of the largest and richest Serb Orthodox monasteries.
VDM — Google review
Beautiful, very peaceful and spiritual. An ideal place to gather your thoughts and to enjoy in silence. For its value and importance for Serbian and world heritage UNESCO included the Studenica monastery on the list of World Heritage sites. Founded in 12th century by Stefan Nemanja, the first in the famous Nemanjic dynasty m, whose burial place is within the church. Here is also a burial place of his son Stephen the First-Crowned, the first Serbian king crowned by the Catholic Church.
Goran — Google review
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FGPJ+JM, Nemanjina, Brezova, Serbia
https://manastirstudenica.rs/
+381 36 5436050
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Визиторски центар Туристичка организација "Опленац"

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Excellent information
Snezana S — Google review
Center was closed in the open hours at 16:00😡 wanted to send a postcard((
C N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It would be very nice if you entered the working hours of the visitor center in your Google profile. Thank you! (Original) Bilo bi jako lepo da u google profil upišete radno vreme vizitorskog centra. Hvala!
Majawow — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Odlično
Vladan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very polite and hospitable staff. Clean rooms and spacious parking. (Original) Vrlo kulturno i gostoljubivo osoblje. Čiste prostorije i prostran parking.
Goran N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The new visitor center, wonderful conditions for the development of tourism, simply incredible... It's a lifesaver for our Topola. Come, visit, you will be greeted by friendly tourist staff who will guide you further... (Original) Novi vizitorski centar, predivni uslovi za razvoj turizma prosto neverovatno... Za našu Topolu pravi spas. Dofjite, obidjite, dočekaće vas ljubazno turističko osoblje koje će vas uputiti dalje...
Jelena K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything is nice and pleasant, but the prices for visits are too high, I think it's a conscious action to get to know as little as possible and remember our history and traditions, JUST for that reason 3 stars (Original) Sve je lepo i ugodno ali cene za posete su previsoke,smatram da je to svesna akcija dase sto manje upoznamo i podsetimo nase istorije i tradicije,SAMO zbog toga 3 zvezdice
Samo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) To a lady who works at a travel agency, explain the concepts of hospitality, tourism, kindness, and everything related to her profession. (Original) Gospodji koja radi u turistickoj agenciji objasniti pojmove ugostiteljstvo, turizam, ljubaznost i sve sto ima veze sa profesijom kojom se bavi.
Mateja F — Google review
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7M2G+R9, Prvog Ustanka 1a, Topola, Serbia
https://topolaoplenac.org.rs/
+381 34 6814172
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Aqua park „Izvor“

Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Swimming pool
A real aqua park. Staf is very helpful. It is great for both families and all ages. My family loves it.
Marko B — Google review
Just arrived after a pretty long car drive, only to find out that the aqua park is closed. You can pay a 60€/pP entry fee to get an entry card, along with one clean towel and a key for a locker, only to find out that you get access to a small pull, filled with hotel guests and day-ticket holders, instead of access to the aqua park. Pretty disappointing overall. 2 stars for the cleanliness and the staff‘s friendliness
Brook L — Google review
Good atmosphere, but lacks few important details... crowded during season...
Vladimir P — Google review
Great spa center with thermal water, professional service. Only start taken because my forgotten iPhone adapter was ‘not found’ and the personnel and cleaners said nothing was found and no investigation was performed.
Gligor K — Google review
Great place, we enjoyed a lot with our children. The staff is very friendly at the slides. At the only open restaurant it was a little bit chaotic and we had to wait relatively long for food and drinks. The entry for locals is currently out of space. For an average Serbian income it is like spending 15-20% of a monthly salary.
Christian L — Google review
All is nice and perfect and clean etc, but one thing was driving me crazy "cash or credit card" after each single thing I did, whether I ordered ☕ or did massage, like I will escape from there. I didn't feel comfortable. I felt like a walking open wallet. Customer care is really under question mark, not to mention mind blowing prices. Its not my thing and I wooldnt recommend it if u want to enjoy and relax. When a bill arrives u will not b relaxed.
Sandra J — Google review
Many fun slides, waiting time aprox. 3 minutes. Great for families, especially on summer. The problem is that they don't allow you to bring any food/water inside, and the only restaurant in there is super expensive, unhealthy, with no vegetarian options.
Damjan C — Google review
Ok, so here is the thing: since 2018. pools are for the hotel guests only. Or you can get in but you would have to pay full day pool and wellness and spa entrance, which is pricey. It is 5* hotel after all. But that also means that there is no crowd at the pool, waiting time is non existant and especially before noon aqua park is almost empty. You also can't bring your own food, but you can buy snacks and meals at the pool restaurant. Prices are mid-range. I'm not sure about negative comments about the staff, from what I've seen everyone is polite, professional and doing a good job. All in all, it is steep price-wise but you get premium experience.
Vladimir J — Google review
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Mišarska 2b, Aranđelovac, Serbia
http://www.aquapark-izvor.com/
+381 34 700400
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Kablar

Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Forested peak overlooking a river, with several summit trails & medieval monasteries in the valley.
Fantastic. Road is bad. Parking is fine. Climbing is not too hard, but view worth every drop of sweets.
Mirko V — Google review
Beautiful mountain, surrounded by the Morava river. Great trek with a lot of paths ranging from extremely easygoing to some medium hard and one very good "via ferrata" . Along the paths you will be amazed by the views of nature and the near by peaks
Milos N — Google review
Mount Kablar is located in western Serbia, near the city of Cacak, about 150km from Belgrade. With the Ovcar mountain, he builds Ovčarsko-Kablarska gorge through which flows the river West Morava. This area is rich in nature, a large number of birds and plants. From the very top view is priceless.
Aleksandar D — Google review
Challenging trail with a rewarding view from the top. Start the climb with number 3 and down with 4.
A B — Google review
Great view from here and climb is not too demending as you can park close. Clean air, panorama view, nature.
Milos Z — Google review
Epic viewpoint, short walk (1 km.) from a big parking site.
Harmen Q — Google review
Place with amazing views and good for exiting hiking
Manuel L — Google review
The viewpoint is currently closed sadly. The views are only of the mountain
Gitai K — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Rosci, Serbia
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Uvac Special Nature Reserve

Boat rental service
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Mountain park & preserve of the griffon vulture with a serpentine river & various eco-habitats.
Our journey through Serbia concludes with an unforgettable visit to Uvac Nature Reserve, a breathtaking natural wonder tucked away in the country's southwest corner. This protected area is renowned for its winding emerald river, dramatic limestone cliffs, and diverse wildlife. The star attraction is undoubtedly the Uvac River itself. Its mesmerizing meanders carve a serpentine path through the landscape, creating a series of tight loops known as "The Uvac Meanders." From the viewpoints high above, the river's bends form a stunning natural masterpiece that's straight out of a painter's imagination. The reserve is also a crucial habitat for the rare Griffon vulture. We were lucky enough to spot several of these majestic birds soaring on thermals high above the canyon. With wingspans reaching up to 3 meters, they were an impressive sight against the backdrop of blue sky and white cliffs.
Hammad H — Google review
An incredibly beautiful place with a river meandering among mountainous landscape and griffon vultures hovering high above. It totally worth a moderately strenuous hike to the top of the hill to obverve the vistas.
Dmitry — Google review
Just so you know, and this is very important when planning your trip to this site. All the spectacular images of the winding river can be seen after a paid 4-5 hour cruise that includes a stop and a not-so-easy climb to an observation deck where you can see the winding river. From those who took the cruise, it was worth it. I understand that you can also get to the river windings by renting a paid ATV.
Shmulik S — Google review
Pure nature. The lungs of Serbia. A beautiful national park with a large number of hiking and mountain trails. Lots of content for rest and recreation for you, your children or your friends. A large number of viewpoints with magnificent views. My children especially like this clean mountain air, they panted. Come and see for yourself. All recommendations. Let's protect nature.
Srdjan P — Google review
An amazing place. Definitely worth a visit the boat ride through the canyon is especially breathtaking. If you’re comfortable to hike then hike to the top of the Gornje Lopiže peak to see some scenic beauty.
Priyanjana K — Google review
The truly unique and magnificent destination of southwestern Serbia where more and more visitors come. Untouched nature, caves, lakes, endemic plant and species and the last refuge of almost extinct birds - griffon vulture, are just some of the things you can see during a visit to this natural reserve. I definitely could sit on the hill and watch this beauty all day long. The griffon vulture eagles are so many so I couldn’t even count. It was definitely one of the highlights of my trip to Serbia.
Bryan R — Google review
We went to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view. Google maps and Waze guided us through a terrible off-road road, where we had to pave our own road with stones and pieces of wood, because the holes and ditches were so bad that it was impossible to drive through it. When we came back, we didn't want to use this road anymore and thought, whatever happens, let's go around. However, it turned out that there is a new asphalt road under construction, which neither Waze nor Google maps showed. So if the app wants to direct you off the asphalt road to an off road path, don't go and just drive along the asphalt road, it will lead you right to the free parking lot at the top of the hill. From there, you need to walk a little along the road to the viewing platform. I recommend wearing closed shoes as there were a lot of sharp rocks in some places.
Teele H — Google review
The viewpoint which gives the serpentine view is not here..its bit far from here and involves trekking.
Rohit U — Google review
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Komarani bb, Нова Варош 31320, Serbia
https://uvac-krstarenje.com/
+381 63 7029957
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Sirogojno

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Sirogojno is a Serbian village situated on Mt. Zlatibor that boasts an open-air museum or 'ethno village' called the Old Village Museum. This expansive museum spans nearly 5 hectares and features genuine artifacts of daily life from the 19th century gathered from all over the Zlatibor region, showcasing ordinary aspects of life during that era.
4.6
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Serbia, USA
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Stopić Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Stopić Cave is an astonishing limestone cavern that features a stunning waterfall, natural bathing spots, and two halls equipped with vibrant lighting. The cave may be small in size but it is well-kept and fascinating to explore. It's definitely worth a visit as the tickets are reasonably priced and it makes for an interesting diversion. Despite having limited feedback available online, this unique location comes highly recommended and boasts a superb setting.
Visited with the kids. There is a parking for which you have to pay a 100 din/$1 fee. A 3-5 min paved walk will get you to the entrance, where you pay entrance fee and walk in the cave as long as you want. No guide, but there is an app you can download to guide yourself. No way to go with a stroller, lots of stairs when coming to the entrance and inside. It was not too cold inside in the middle of summer, so there was no need in extra cloth, but small babies might need a cover or smth.
Alex R — Google review
Nice, there is not much water in the pools and in general like there is in some of the pictures (maybe it depends on the season? We were there in September). The stalactites there look a little dry. There is a relatively small descent to the cave, inside the cave there are metal stairs that slightly spoil the appearance. Payment at the entrance is not possible by credit card, but you can pay in euros
Shmulik S — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful caves I have visited. The path to the cave is easy and can be reached in 5 minutes. The parking lot in front of the cave is large and costs 100 dinars. In the parking lot before the beginning of the path there are 2-3 souvenir shops where you can buy various souvenirs. The entrance to the cave is 400 dinars per person. The cave has a large opening, beautifully arranged paths, stairs and lighting. There is a waterfall in the cave, deep pools of water that looks like Pamukkale. This cave is worth visiting. I first visited it 7 years ago, and since then many things have changed, new stairs have been put above the pools and to the waterfall.
Spase M — Google review
Impressive and well-lit cave with stunning natural formations and easy walkways. The illuminated pools and spacious chambers make it a unique experience. A must-visit if you’re in the Zlatibor area!
Mohd W — Google review
Перед There will be a paid parking lot before the start of the path to the cave. There are no other parking lots. The cave itself is impressive, very large. I recommend coming at the opening so you can take photos without people.
Антон Щ — Google review
Beautiful cave, unique. The entrance fee is small. The only downside is that the tour is only in serbian. Arrive at the opening if you want to take nice pictures.
Viviana-Maria A — Google review
The nearest car park has a charge of 100rsd which would be fine if there was a sign, but instead I parked a car and a woman appeared out of nowhere to get the money. My car wasn’t even standing on the parking space, there were no lines but she said ,,Everything here is our car park”… Then there is a less than 5min walk to the cave through a forest, really nice views. The cave itself is not so special as the Internet hyped me. There is not much water and the light effects don’t come into expression. We didn’t even get the tickets, only the bill.
Marko ( — Google review
One of the most beautiful, stunning, marvellous, breathtaking place I have been to. This is the natural cave with waterfall and water tubs. The Google says it closed at 4:30 but it is actually open until 6, so ppl can come until 5:45 (this is the time we reached) Do not miss this place at any chance if you’re in Serbia 🇷🇸
Dronographer — Google review
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230, Zlatibor, Serbia
http://www.zlatibor.org.rs/
+381 31 841646
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Tourist Info Center Bajina Basta

Tourist information center
Shopping
Souvenir store
Travel agency
Visitor Centers
Gift & Specialty Shops
Probably one of the better souvenir shops/info centers you will find in Serbia. Most of the staff are really nice. The selection of souvenirs is decent; stickers, badges, etc.
Henrijetaknjižnimoljac — Google review
Very professional service. Tourist Info offers everything about Tara mountain as well as Drina river. Must visit Podrinje, and get all of your information in Tourist Info.
Nikola V — Google review
My friend and i went to bajina basta as backpackers to go to Mokra Gora. Everybody told us it's difficult to go by bus and we were disappointed as we didnt want to pay alot for a taxi. The staff of travel info, kindly helped us to find the cheapest taxi and arranged it. Thanks her to make our trip as we scheduled.
Anet — Google review
Super helpful people! Helped us find a guide for our Tara National Park trip!
Animesh S — Google review
A good place to buy souvenirs, post cards, handicraft and get maps or information about activities around the area. Helpful staff.
Denis D — Google review
Great info center, with tons of little trinkets. Must stop for everyone ❤️
Đorđe R — Google review
Nice place with souvenirs. And helpfull stuff. But pay only with cash
Vadim Y — Google review
Very informative and helpful staff. Lots of nice souvenirs.
Vladimir P — Google review
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5.0
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Svetosavska, Bajina Bašta, Serbia
http://www.taradrina.com/
+381 31 866903
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Drvengrad

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Küstendorf, also known as Drvengrad and Mećavnik, is a traditional village that the Serbian film director Emir Kusturica built for his film Life Is a Miracle from 2003 to 2004. It is located near the village of Mokra Gora in western Serbia, in the administrative area of Užice. Wikipedia.
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Mokra Gora, Serbia, USA
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Andrićgrad

Neighborhoods
Andrićgrad is the name of a construction project located in Višegrad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina by film director Emir Kusturica. The town is dedicated to the Yugoslav novelist and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate Ivo Andrić. Wikipedia.
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Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Built in 1577, this arch stone bridge was designed by famed Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan.
What an amazing bridge!!! So cool to see such a beautiful creation in person. It’s a lovely town & there’s a great lookout at the top of a nearby hill. Highly recommend topping to admire this piece of architecture!! Cool chair at the top of the hill as well. Worth the 3 min walk.
David P — Google review
I advise you to hire a local guide to tell you the story of the bridge and this town. There is so much to hear and learn about this town and its historical facts. You have a zip line near the bridge that goes over the Drina river, there are small boats for 30min up to 2h+ tours with local guides. As expected in this country you will enjoy food and coffee ☕
Dusan T — Google review
If you're traveling toward Adriatic coast or on the way back, this is great place to stop, to enjoy unique scenary of Drina river and Visegrad with its famous bridge, which is of so much historical importance. To take a break in restaurants nearby the bridge is a real pleasure.
Maja S — Google review
It's a nice bridge but you probably need to read Ivo Andrič's Nobel prize winning novel to be able to completely enjoy and understand its role throughout history. (I didn't.)
Vera T — Google review
Really monumental! Beautiful and firm even after 400 years. Must see if in Visegrad or vicinity.
Vladimir B — Google review
Beautiful example of Ottoman architecture. The bridge was built by Mimar Sinan who is one of the greatest architects in the world.
Elif — Google review
Very nice and interesting place to visit! Especially with lokal guide, telling the huge history of this famous place. No tickets need - free entrance!
Lucy — Google review
Must visit tourist attraction! Amazing views anytime of the day. Try to get views from the top of nearby hill.
Kaira K — Google review
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Most Mehmed Paše Sokolovića, Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina
+387 65 044-735
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Zmijinje Jezero

Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Small lake amid spruce forest in Durmitor National Park, with views of rocky Crvena Greda mountain.
A beautiful natural lake, not much walking path around it. Use the Durmitor ring road to get there and then walk for around 10-15 mins. Worth camping there for a day.... not sure if you can swim in it but the lake is stunning enough during the summer.
Mehran R — Google review
An amazing hiking trail , easy to pass with a lot of beautiful nature
Bozidar M — Google review
A tiny lake (we were there in September) there will probably be a lot more water in the winter and spring seasons. But even so, it's worth a visit. The road by car is lovely and on foot it's literally a 2-3 minute walk. For those who navigate with Waze, the navigation on Google Maps really got confusing.
Shmulik S — Google review
Spent a whole day here. The Black Lake is spectacular. Arrive early to beat the crowds. Walk anticlockwise for the best views. Swim in the lake in the summer and otherwise just enjoy the magnificent views.
Greg B — Google review
A beautiful lake to visit. Less impressive than the Black Lake, but much more intimate. There are spots where you can sit and have a picnic after about 40 minutes of walking from the Black Lake.
Google U — Google review
Horrible. Змиње језеро, translated to snake lake, and I haven't seen a single snake, nor was bitten by one. I'll try to get a refund.
Filip K — Google review
Amazing mountain lake with beautiful colors, nice walk to reach de place. Impossible de swim in the lake.
Laurent R — Google review
Very nice little lake an easy hike away from Black Lake. Plenty of tasty wild blueberries around the lake.
Mini C — Google review
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Srebrenica Memorial Center - Potocari

Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
War memorial
Historic Sites
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sometimes it's hard for your brain to get your head around numbers so while 8000 people can seem a lot when you see 8000+ headstones for as far as the eye can see it really hits home to how many people it is. Across the road from the memorial is the main museum. Hasan who oversees it all gave an in-depth talk about what happened and what he did to survive. The museum is new and very extensive and really helps you understand what happened. It must be very difficult to have to talk about it all the time but he really brought to life how it felt to live through this. If you want to do solo this is how I did it. There is 1 bus a day that goes and returns from Sarajevo. The bus leaves Sarajevo at 7:10am from platform 11 of main bus station next to the railway station. It is 39.90 marka return, about 25 one way. The bus took around 3 and 1/2 hours to arrive. The driver was friendly and dropped me right outside the memorial in Potacari. The return bus leaves Srebrenica at 4:30pm and Bratunac at 4:40pm. Bratunac bus station is actually closer to the memorial than Srebrenica so ironically there is no actual need to visit the town of Srebrenica. You will get into Sarajevo around 8pm. I really recommend visiting here if you get a chance and learning about 1 of the worst events in post war Europe.
Robert C — Google review
One of the most important places in the history of contemporary Europe. Not far from Srebrenica and Potocari. Extensive, well-structured area covered with white obelisks, which are the tombstones of the victims of the genocide of 1995. New tombstones are constantly appearing (the remains are still identified). On the opposite side of the road there are factory halls where Dutch soldiers were stationed. Today they are a photo gallery. This place is still being created and all the more so it makes a terrifying impression.
Piotr K — Google review
Getting here is a little difficult but it's a must visit if you're in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The memorial for those who were massacred by the serbian forces in July 1995. If you are coming from Sarajevo you had several options : 1)Take the bus from Sarajevo to Srebenica and ask the driver to drop you off at the memorial (you will pass it on your way to Srebenica. The memorial is about 5km from the town). There's one bus daily from Sarajevo which leaves at 0710 with the return at 1630 but it takes 4-5 hours. 2) go with private shuttle tours, which will cost around €60 per person and there's a minimum amount of passengers required. 3) drive. I did this option and I recommend the route through sokolac. Easy route to drive, but you will need to navigate through two mountains with sharp turns. Drive defensively and you will be fine. Also its a long drive through srpska territory so all the signs are in Cyrillic.
Faisal F — Google review
I am speechless............ and there is no STAR that I can rate this complex. I wish there were not GENOCIDE, but it did happen. Who EVER say that it didn't happen, please go to Srebrenica and feel the pain of thousands of white tomb stones standing proudly on their motherland.
Edin H — Google review
I'm absolutely speechless after seeing this place. The emotions were and are strong even if I just think about what happened here. Everyone should visit this place to understand what hate can cause, how many lives it can take.
Adéla T — Google review
I brought a small group of university students from the United States to visit Srebrenica Genocide Memorial as part of a spring break study away course covering war, genocide, peace & reconciliation. Srebrencia Genocide Memorial is not merely a museum but a living memorial, honoring the memory of thousands while imparting invaluable lessons for generations to come. In a world where the echoes of hatred still reverberate, places like Srebrenica Genocide Memorial serve as beacons of light, reminding us of the power of remembrance, empathy, and education in combating darkness. If you have the opportunity, I implore you to visit this remarkable institution and bear witness to one of history's most profound lessons. The Memorial’s design is a testament to thoughtful curation, seamlessly guiding visitors through the harrowing events of the Srebrenica genocide. Each exhibit is painstakingly arranged to evoke raw emotion, ensuring that the atrocities committed are not just recounted but felt. From photographs capturing the despair of the people, to personal belongings serving as haunting reminders of lives lost (the shoe art instillation is haunting), every artifact serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of hatred and intolerance. In conclusion, our experience at the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial was nothing short of exceptional. If you have the opportunity, please visit this remarkable institution.
Alison — Google review
I found it's hard to hold the tears when visied the cemetery. There's also a museum across the cemetery. We did not know about it first. When we came to the building (it's an ex factory building), it's locked, although they're dispalying the opening hours. We walked to the security office and have them opened the museum. Some photos hang on the wall. About the Srebrenice tragedy. :( Srebrenica can be reach by bus from Sarajevo. There's a bus in the morning. But to come to Potocari memorial site you must a taxi.
Keluarga P — Google review
A really sad place. You experience a few minutes of what Bosnians experience in three years of war. 1992-1995 genocide of 8000 muslims in Srebrenica and about 130000 muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Noha — Google review
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5852+6M7, Potočari 75430, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://srebrenicamemorial.org/en
+387 56 991-940
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Rafting Tara River Canyon in National Park Durmitor Montenegro & Sutjeska Bosnia borderline

Rafting
Tours
Children's camp
Canoeing area
Hiking area
Tour agency
Absolutely untouched nature - thanks to local people who are aware and proud of the natural beauty that surrounds them.
Maja S — Google review
Great rafting experience in Tara Canyon! Everything was well organized, the guide was very professional, and the views were amazing. We had both breakfast and lunch included, and the food was really tasty. Highly recommended!
Andrius B — Google review
We just had an unforgettable experience with Tara Canyon Raft, when we took a day rafting just a couple days ago. And we also had the best skipper around - Marko. This guy is a top level professional instructor, who definitely made this rafting day perfect for us. Highly recommended for all levels, including families with children.
Gonen R — Google review
It was really fun and scary at the same time. 100% recommend if you’re in the area.
Edward R — Google review
Most beautiful canyon ever!!!
Carl M — Google review
Great place for rafting and there is much more activities such as hiking. ATV horse 🐎 ride
Radoslav R — Google review
Best experience i ever had!
Немања — Google review
I enjoyed it
Pavle O — Google review
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Brijeg, Montenegro
http://taracanyonraft.com/
+387 65 381-275
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Outdoor Resort TaraSport

Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
Campground
Rafting
River Rafting & Tubing
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
The staff were friendly and helpful. There were plenty of things to do on the campsite. The rooms were small, but clean and nice. Food was good, everything homemade. The rafting and canyoning trips were great and our kids liked everything as well.
Kristiina R — Google review
It was the highlight of the trip for sure!! Just incredible!! The staff was so kind, welcoming and amazingly helpful! The location is just stunning!! Really enjoyed the whole day with our friends over there! Rafting was really fun and had supercool instructor! Superchill, with good humour and felt really secured the whole trip! Also, he knew a lot about country and history so was cool to get to know about it also. Had the food as well later on which was so delicious! If thinking of going rafting or just want to find a great spot to stay at, Resort TaraSport is the palce! Thank you so much! 🫶🏻☀️
Elo N — Google review
One of the highlights of our trip so far! All of the guides were incredible and Anje went above and beyond to make sure everything went smoothly and we had the best time. Always felt super safe and taken care of the camp was so cool and clean. Food was amazing also! Petar was an excellent driver :)
Belle P — Google review
We had such a great time here! The rooms were super clean, the food was really tasty, and every staff member we met was friendly and welcoming. The rafting was an absolute highlight — exciting, well-organized, and the skippers were true professionals. The place is great for families too, with lots of fun activities to keep both kids and adults entertained. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Goran J — Google review
The jeep ride to the riverbank was spectacular. Our rafting guide, Radan, was one of the nicest people we’ve ever met. He was full of interesting information about the river and its surroundings, and he was also very funny and helpful. The rafting itself was an amazing experience, and I’d recommend it to everyone. It’s a great way to connect with the beauty of nature. We’ll definitely return in the future.
Máté S — Google review
Our stay was absolutely phenomenal. Amazing hosts, rafting tour guides, food, campsite, and atmosphere, not to talk about the phenomenal views. They arranged a ride for us up from Foca and were very generous with the accommodations. I would highly recommend booking here for your next family vacation, or a trip with friends.
Romy B — Google review
Amazing service and team. We did rafting in October, awesome experience. They helped to organise the trip in away it was perfect to our group and food in the end was amazing. We feel like family members, really good service.
Ott K — Google review
I spent two days with the crew from TaraSport and went rafting and canyoning (Nevidio) and they were both incredible! The rafting was so pretty, and we felt safe the whole time. We even had a lunch stop at a waterfall and got to jump from some small cliffs and our guide was very interesting and funny and lots of great facts about the area! Nevidio canyon was amazing too and even tho it rained the entire time it just made it better! Highly recommend and I’m keen to go back sometime and try the other activities 🙂
Kirby M — Google review
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Hum 73300, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://www.tarasportrafting.com/
+387 66 606-306
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Rafting Centar Drina-Tara

Holiday park
Tours
ATV rental service
Children's camp
Drafting equipment supplier
Outdoor activity organiser
We had an amazing time here last week. Coming from Ireland we didn't know what to expect but the location and facilities are fantastic. We stayed for 4 nights 5 days and did rafting, an ATV tour and canyoning. All 3 activities were extremely fun and our guides made them even better. The lady at reception was very helpful throughout our stay with organising things for us and answering our questions. My only additional recommendation to others would be to maybe bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper as the birds start chirping and camp becomes active from early in the morning.
Tony S — Google review
We stay in camp for three days. Everything was great, just too short. Next time we will come for a longer stay. Thank you to everyone from the lady at the reception, to the waiters and the rest of the staff. The food was good and very plentiful. The nature is amazing. Special thanks to our skipper Obi for his kindness and professional attitude. We definitely came back.
Jozica K — Google review
The camp was absolutely amazing – really beautiful and well kept. And the river with its surroundings was one of the most stunning places I’ve ever seen: completely crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes. The staff were all super friendly, from the receptionist to the dining room team. The highlight, though, was definitely the food – it was outstanding, everything we tried was delicious. One of the 14 of us is celiac, and they adapted the meals perfectly and took great care of him, which we appreciated a lot. Truly a 10 out of 10. As for the rafting itself, it was very gentle and safe – more like a scenic ride along the river than an extreme adventure sport. We would definitely do it again!
Aleix S — Google review
The restaurant and the rafting was great but DO NOT GO TO SAFARI. Our driver was okay but the translator was an angry teenager who we said he hates doing these hikes. He spent the whole trip sleeping and on instagram instead of working. After two short hikes (25 min total), they told us we can see the horses or do the zip line (all paid extra) and otherwise wait for 2,5 hours for lunch. So basically the ~70 euro ’safari’ only has the drive, 2 hikes and lunch included, without any explanation about the nature or the place with terrible service. The food and other workers were mostly wonderful but I could’t give this place more stars because the showers close to our house had no hot water (even after turning on the boilder), there was foul smell in the bathrooms and our house was very hot during the day.
Natalia M — Google review
We absolutely loved our stay at the drina Tara. We stayed in a small Hut for two people. While the bathroom was separate. It was incredibly convenient and easily accessible even at night. The staff and the outdoor activities were tons of fun. We did the rafting and the canyonning experience. The food was incredibly delicious but very excessive some days. The lunch was our favorite meal consistently.
Claire W — Google review
Fantastic organization, nice people works there, excellent food and unforgettable tours with boats and electric bikes. Special greetings for boat skipper Keva and el-bikes guide man Miljan, both of them where very nice and professional. We will come next year once again definitely. All recommends from us.
Zlatko M — Google review
We stayed here for three nights, and had a really wonderful time. The hosts took care of everything, including picking us up and dropping us off in town free of charge. All the staff were wonderful and helpful, the food was amazing (it’s impossible to finish because the servings are so generous). We don’t speak Serbian so they provided us with a friendly translator so we could understand what was going on. Couldn’t recommend this place enough! It’s worth noting that the cabins are quite modest and a bit of sound does get in, so it’s best to bring some earbuds and/or eye mask if you’re staying over the weekend as there’s live music and lots of merrymaking. Thanks Drina team for amazing stay 💛
Jaimie F — Google review
The rudest people we have met since being Iin Bosnia. Totally unfriendly and unhelpful at reception. Tried to book a rafting trip with them, says you can pay by bank transfer, but when we arrived we were told not possible. We were then shouted at and called idiots for parking out campervan close to reception while we tried to check in (it was not blocking anything and would have been moved once we knew where to park). When we complained they did try and put things right but by that point we'd decided to go elsewhere where we were made to feel more welcome from the first impression.
Emily — Google review
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Bastasi bb, Foča 73300, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://www.raftingtara.com/
+381 64 4201956
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Jahorina

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Nestled in the stunning mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jahorina is a captivating destination that once hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. This charming ski resort offers an array of lodging options and delightful restaurants, making it perfect for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind. The ski lifts ascend to an impressive height of 1,894 meters, providing breathtaking views over Sarajevo as you glide through the tall pines that blanket the slopes up to about 1,500 meters.
This is a nice little ski area. I wouldn’t even necessarily call it a town. It’s got some really nice views from the top of the gondola and enjoyed staying here for a few days for a conference. There is a LOT of construction going on right now. Be warned but the hotels that are there are nice.
Patrick F — Google review
Beautiful nature. Only flaw is uncontrolled construction of buildings. This will destroy Jahorina like a Zlatibor in Serbia.
Dejan M — Google review
Nice cable car - 3x more expensive for foreigners. You had a good view of sarajevo
Isabela — Google review
A thrilling, exciting experience... The road, the cable car, the lake. Everyone must try.
Manal A — Google review
The best experience in Sarajevo, went up by the cart and go down using the coaster 😍 You can use the cart to go up and return down but if you want to use the coaster you have to buy the ticket from down before ride the cart
Saud A — Google review
A very nice place to visit and not for excellent skiers which would like to enjoy long and not crowded slopes as many of people here are learning to ski, they are stopping everywhere and no skiing culture. The ski police is everywhere but still no rules are followed here. So make sure you are really relaxed and no rush at all. We recommend to ski in the morning up to 12 max and at night. Make sure you don’t have new ski, as lots of rocks everywhere. We suggest to rent the equipment. A very good service in Kinder Jaje and Staza.
Barbara S — Google review
I can respect anything but an anti religion act . There is no place to pray for any muslim visiting this place which is 50% of all visitors
Em A — Google review
Not too expensive (whole day ski pass will costs you 55MK - 27€), you can enjoy good food and drink for “normal” prices. A lot of ski options, but it should be at lest 50cmm+ of snow. We are skiing on a 30-35, according to info, but there is a lot of rocks and dirt on lines. Also every now or then, lifts stops. Parking is 15MK (7€) for whole day. Also there is a lack of culture at the lines for a ski lift, so take your old skies and enjoy 😉
QStom S — Google review
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