How to Explore Mostar Like a Local

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1. Start Your Day with Bosnian Coffee at a Local Café

One of the most authentic experiences you can have in Mostar is sipping a cup of traditional Bosnian coffee. Head to places like Café de Alma or Café Stari Grad for a real local feel. The coffee is served in a copper pot called a džezva, with a small cup and a sugar cube on the side. Take your time to savor it—Bosnian coffee isn’t just a drink; it’s a ritual.

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National Park Una, pearl of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The Una National Park was established in 2008 around the Upper Una River and the Unac River. It is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most recently established national park. The main purpose of the park is to protect the unspoiled Una and Unac rivers which run through it.

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A Šadrvan Restaurant, the place to eat in Mostar

If you are a passionate traveler and a foodie, the  Šadrvan restaurant in Mostar should be on your list of must have places to go. Just a few meters from the iconic Old Bridge this restaurant with years of tradition and quality behind them, guarantees a gourmet pleasure.

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Pet friendly locations in Mostar

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A lot has happened in the past five years in the historic city of Mostar. The number of adopted pets has increased. During the summer, there are also a lot of tourists who bring their pets into a tourist adventure and later on find themselves in embarrassing situations due to the almost non-existence of restaurants that would receive them.

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