Marko’s guidebook

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Marko’s guidebook

Food scene

Great food for decent prizes.
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Kod dvije domaćice
Alipašina
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Great food for decent prizes.
Great home-made dishes, including burek. Very low prices!
Vrbas
11 Magribija
Great home-made dishes, including burek. Very low prices!
Great home made meals in an old space looking like taken somewhere from the start of 20th Century. Very cool and educated owner.
Lammel
Mis Irbina
Great home made meals in an old space looking like taken somewhere from the start of 20th Century. Very cool and educated owner.
Cheap and fresh beers in a stylish space.
Sarajevsko Pub Titova
6 Maršala Tita
Cheap and fresh beers in a stylish space.
Great variety of domestic dishes combined with super cheap alcohol. Stylish space. Open until very late.
Bistro Sami
Zagrebačka
Great variety of domestic dishes combined with super cheap alcohol. Stylish space. Open until very late.

Live music in an artistic space

In was a former cinema turned into a bar. Fantastic atmosphere and very cheap drinks. Nobody should miss this one.
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Kino Bosna
19 Alipašina
10 現地メンバーのおすすめ
In was a former cinema turned into a bar. Fantastic atmosphere and very cheap drinks. Nobody should miss this one.

Sightseeing

was constructed in Sarajevo during 1560–61 as a vakıf (legacy or perpetual endowment) of Sofu Hadım Ali Pasha, the Ottoman former governor of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, after his death in September 1560. The mosque was built according to the classical Istanbul architectural style. The dome covers the prayer area and three small domes cover the cloister. Because of its noble proportions it stands at the top of the scale of all sub-dome mosques that have been constructed in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the framework of the complex there is a domed burial site (turbe) with two sarcophagus of Avdo Sumbul (d.1915) and Behdžet Mutevelić (d.1915), Gajret activists who died in the dungeons of Arad. In January 2005, the Commission to Preserve National Monuments issued a decision to add the Ali Pasha Mosque to the list of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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アリ・パシャ・モスク
Hamze Hume
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was constructed in Sarajevo during 1560–61 as a vakıf (legacy or perpetual endowment) of Sofu Hadım Ali Pasha, the Ottoman former governor of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, after his death in September 1560. The mosque was built according to the classical Istanbul architectural style. The dome covers the prayer area and three small domes cover the cloister. Because of its noble proportions it stands at the top of the scale of all sub-dome mosques that have been constructed in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the framework of the complex there is a domed burial site (turbe) with two sarcophagus of Avdo Sumbul (d.1915) and Behdžet Mutevelić (d.1915), Gajret activists who died in the dungeons of Arad. In January 2005, the Commission to Preserve National Monuments issued a decision to add the Ali Pasha Mosque to the list of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Neighborhoods

Marijin Dvor (Маријин Двор, "Maria's Yard") or Marindvor (Мариндвор), is a neighborhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The neighborhood is noted for buildings from the Austro-Hungarian Empire era. In the neighborhood are several significant buildings; National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Holiday Inn Sarajevo, UNITIC World Trade Towers, Sarajevo City Center, Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building (old Parliament building pre-1992) as well as Alta Shopping Sarajevo, Hastahana Park, and others. The Holiday Inn Sarajevo was the home of foreign correspondents during 1984 Winter Olympics and throughout the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The UNITIC Twin Skyscrapers were built in 1980s. They were colloquially named "Momo and Uzeir" after two characters from a radio comedy show, a Serb and a Bosniak. The towers were heavily damaged by shelling during the siege but remained standing, becoming symbols of resilience. They were renovated after the war.
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Marijin Dvor
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Marijin Dvor (Маријин Двор, "Maria's Yard") or Marindvor (Мариндвор), is a neighborhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The neighborhood is noted for buildings from the Austro-Hungarian Empire era. In the neighborhood are several significant buildings; National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Holiday Inn Sarajevo, UNITIC World Trade Towers, Sarajevo City Center, Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building (old Parliament building pre-1992) as well as Alta Shopping Sarajevo, Hastahana Park, and others. The Holiday Inn Sarajevo was the home of foreign correspondents during 1984 Winter Olympics and throughout the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The UNITIC Twin Skyscrapers were built in 1980s. They were colloquially named "Momo and Uzeir" after two characters from a radio comedy show, a Serb and a Bosniak. The towers were heavily damaged by shelling during the siege but remained standing, becoming symbols of resilience. They were renovated after the war.

Park

Hastahana is a park located in Marijin Dvor neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Name hastahana comes from Turkish word for hospital, because old hospital built during Ottoman Empire was located on place of today's park. Every years, several social events like "Summer in Hastahana Park" and "Sarajevo Holiday Market" are organized in the park.
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Hastahana Skate Park
Maršala Tita
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Hastahana is a park located in Marijin Dvor neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Name hastahana comes from Turkish word for hospital, because old hospital built during Ottoman Empire was located on place of today's park. Every years, several social events like "Summer in Hastahana Park" and "Sarajevo Holiday Market" are organized in the park.

Wonders of nature

Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo. Its height is about 98 m In 2002, Skakavac waterfall with its surroundings is declared by Sarajevo Canton as monument of nature The name Skakavac means grasshopper in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian.
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Skakavac Waterfall
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Skakavac is a waterfall located 12 km from Sarajevo. Its height is about 98 m In 2002, Skakavac waterfall with its surroundings is declared by Sarajevo Canton as monument of nature The name Skakavac means grasshopper in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian.