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2-tägige private Führung durch Sarajevo und Mostar
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Sarajevo
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Wählen Sie uns für eine unvergleichliche Reise durch Bosnien voller reicher Geschichte, atemberaubender Landschaften und beeindruckender kultureller Erlebnisse. Unsere fachmännisch zusammengestellten Touren stellen sicher, dass Sie die verborgenen Schätze Bosniens entdecken, von den charmanten Straßen von Sarajevo bis zur historischen Schönheit von Mostar, der Ruhe von Blagaj und dem Naturwunder der Kravice-Wasserfälle und mehr. Vertrauen Sie darauf, dass wir Ihnen ein nahtloses und unvergessliches Abenteuer in diesem faszinierenden Land bieten.
Höhepunkte
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 5 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 5 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Reiseleitung
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Museumstickets
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Sebilj
In front of the Sebilj water fountain I will be holding the sign with your name.
Rückkehr
Wichtige Informationen
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Barrierefrei
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Spezielle Kindersitze sind verfügbar
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Stornierungsbedingungen
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2-tägige private Führung durch Sarajevo und Mostar
(1) Bewertungen
Sarajevo
Datum und Reisende auswählen
Ab
$179.50
Preis variiert je nach Gruppengröße
Über uns
Wählen Sie uns für eine unvergleichliche Reise durch Bosnien voller reicher Geschichte, atemberaubender Landschaften und beeindruckender kultureller Erlebnisse. Unsere fachmännisch zusammengestellten Touren stellen sicher, dass Sie die verborgenen Schätze Bosniens entdecken, von den charmanten Straßen von Sarajevo bis zur historischen Schönheit von Mostar, der Ruhe von Blagaj und dem Naturwunder der Kravice-Wasserfälle und mehr. Vertrauen Sie darauf, dass wir Ihnen ein nahtloses und unvergessliches Abenteuer in diesem faszinierenden Land bieten.
Höhepunkte
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 5 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Tagen
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 5 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Reiseleitung
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Museumstickets
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Sebilj
In front of the Sebilj water fountain I will be holding the sign with your name.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
Day 1
Day 2
Sarajevo city tour/Sarajevo şehir turu
11 Stops
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Sarajevo
Explore Sarajevo's rich history and culture on a one-day city tour! Start at Sebilj Square in Baščaršija, the heart of the Old Bazaar. Visit Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque and the Latin Bridge. Discover the Tunnel Museum, witness the Sarajevo Roses, and enjoy the serene Vrelo Bosne. Throughout the day, learn about Sarajevo's resilience and multicultural heritage. This customizable tour provides a deep dive into the city's significance and leaves you with lasting memories.
5 Stunden
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Sarajevo City Hall
Latin Bridge: After lunch, head to the Latin Bridge, which is a short walk from Baščaršija. The Latin Bridge is famous for its historical significance as the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914, which triggered World War I. You can also visit the nearby museum, the Museum of Sarajevo 1878–1918, to learn more about this event and the history of Sarajevo.
Sacred Heart Cathedral (Katedrala Srca Isusova): Walk to the Sacred Heart Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the Balkans. Admire its Neo-Gothic architecture and explore the interior, which is equally impressive.
45 Minuten
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Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
The Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque was built in the early 16th century, between 1530 and 1531, during the Ottoman rule of the Balkans. It was commissioned by Gazi Husrev-beg, a prominent Ottoman governor and philanthropist who played a significant role in the development and beautification of Sarajevo.
Architecture: The mosque is a fine example of classical Ottoman architecture. It features a central dome, minaret, and a spacious prayer hall. The mosque's exterior and interior are adorned with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy, showcasing the artistic and architectural achievements of the Ottoman Empire
30 Minuten
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Sebilj Brunnen (Fountain)
Historical Significance: The Sarajevo Sebilj has a long history dating back to the 18th century. It was originally constructed in 1753 during the Ottoman period. The purpose of the Sebilj was to provide fresh drinking water to residents and travelers passing through the busy bazaar area.
Architectural Features: The Sarajevo Sebilj is a beautiful and ornate structure made primarily of wood. It features intricate carvings and details, and it is painted in vibrant colors. The structure is topped with a small domed roof and has several taps from which people can access the drinking water.
Cultural Symbolism: The Sarajevo Sebilj has cultural and symbolic significance in Sarajevo. It represents the city's rich history and its multicultural heritage, as it is located in the heart of the Old Bazaar where different cultures and traditions have coexisted for centuries.
20 Minuten
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Katedrala Sarajevo
The Sacred Heart Cathedral (Bosnian: Katedrala Srca Isusova) is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral located in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Sacred Heart Cathedral is an impressive Neo-Gothic architectural masterpiece. It was designed by Josip Vancaš, a Czech architect, and constructed between 1884 and 1889. The cathedral features classic elements of the Neo-Gothic style, including pointed arches, intricate stone carvings, and a tall spire. It is known for its striking appearance and artistic details.
The cathedral is centrally located in the city of Sarajevo, making it easily accessible to both residents and tourists. It is situated in the Marijin Dvor neighborhood, not far from the city's historic center.
The Sacred Heart Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna, the largest Catholic diocese in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It plays a significant role in the religious and spiritual life of the Catholic community in Sarajevo and the surrounding region.
20 Minuten
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Sarajevo War Tunnel
Tunnel, also known as the "Tunnel of Hope" (Tunel spasa), is a historically significant site located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It played a crucial role during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) and has since become a museum and memorial that provides insight into the wartime experiences of the city's residents.The Sarajevo War Tunnel was constructed during the siege of Sarajevo, which lasted from April 1992 to February 1996. The siege was one of the longest in modern history and resulted in immense suffering for the city's residents. The tunnel was built to provide a lifeline for the besieged city, allowing supplies, food, and humanitarian aid to be brought into Sarajevo and allowing residents to escape.
2 Stunden
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Latin Bridge
The Latin Bridge, known as "Latinska Ćuprija" in Bosnian, is a historic bridge located in the heart of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge is famous for its historical significance, particularly in relation to the events leading up to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which played a pivotal role in triggering World War I.The Latin Bridge gained international notoriety on June 28, 1914, when Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated while driving across the bridge. This assassination is considered the catalyst for the outbreak of World War I, as it led to a series of diplomatic and military actions that eventually plunged Europe into conflict.
25 Minuten
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Emperor's Mosque
The Emperor's Mosque (Bosnian: Careva Džamija) is one of the most historically significant and architecturally impressive mosques in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered one of the oldest mosques in the city and holds an essential place in the history of Sarajevo and the Ottoman era in the Balkans.The Emperor's Mosque was built during the reign of Ottoman Emperor Mehmed II, also known as Mehmed the Conqueror, who famously captured Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) in 1453. The mosque's construction in Sarajevo is traditionally dated to the year 1462, making it one of the earliest mosques in the city.The Emperor's Mosque has played a crucial role in the religious and cultural life of Sarajevo's Muslim community for centuries. It has also been a symbol of the city's Ottoman heritage and its multicultural history.
15 Minuten
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Pijaca Markale
The Markale Market in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known for its historical significance and the tragic events that occurred there during the Bosnian War (1992-1995). The market is primarily associated with two deadly incidents involving shelling, both of which took place during the war.First Markale Massacre (1994): The first Markale Massacre occurred on February 5, 1994, when a mortar shell struck the crowded market. The attack resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians and caused widespread international outrage. This incident contributed to increased international intervention in the Bosnian War.
Second Markale Massacre (1995): The second Markale Massacre took place on August 28, 1995, when another mortar shell hit the market. This attack caused even more casualties than the first and further intensified international pressure to end the conflict.
The Markale Market is a symbol of both the resilience of Sarajevo and the horrors of war.
15 Minuten
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Pijaca Markale
The Markale Market in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known for its historical significance and the tragic events that occurred there during the Bosnian War (1992-1995). The market is primarily associated with two deadly incidents involving shelling, both of which took place during the war.First Markale Massacre (1994): The first Markale Massacre occurred on February 5, 1994, when a mortar shell struck the crowded market. The attack resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians and caused widespread international outrage. This incident contributed to increased international intervention in the Bosnian War.
Second Markale Massacre (1995): The second Markale Massacre took place on August 28, 1995, when another mortar shell hit the market. This attack caused even more casualties than the first and further intensified international pressure to end the conflict.
The Markale Market is a symbol of both the resilience of Sarajevo and the horrors of war.
15 Minuten
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Vrelo Bosne
Vrelo Bosne, also known as the Spring of the Bosna River, is a beautiful and natural landmark located near Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the most popular and picturesque natural attractions in the country.
Vrelo Bosne is situated in the Ilidža municipality, which is part of the greater Sarajevo area. It's located just a short drive from the city center, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a natural escape.
The area around Vrelo Bosne holds historical importance, as it was once the site of the residence of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination in Sarajevo in 1914 triggered World War I.