המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Bosnia and Herzegovina
With 8,000+ places to stay across the country, picking the right hotel in Bosnia takes more than a quick scroll through reviews. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Bosnia and Herzegovina
לחץ על מלון כלשהו לבדיקת זמינות והזמנה במחיר הטוב ביותר.
Villa Floris
Mostar
Sobe “Kod bolnice” Banja Luka, UKC Republika Srpska
Banja Luka
Maiden Water Resort
Sarajevo
Dolina Sreće
Travnik
Sobe Zizi
Jajce
Shangri La Mansion
Mostar
Apartman LILI centar - One-Bedroom Apartment
Banja Luka
₪130/לילה המחירים משוערים ומשתנים בהתאם לעונהHotel "Aziza" Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Ethno Village Čardaci
Travnik
Vacation Home Pliva
Jajce
כל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Villa Floris | Mostar | ₪230/לילה | 10/10 | מותר חיות מחמדחנייהילדים |
| 2 | Sobe “Kod bolnice” Banja Luka, UKC Republika Srpska | Banja Luka | ₪130/לילה | 10/10 | חנייה |
| 3 | Maiden Water Resort | Sarajevo | ₪340/לילה | 9.8/10 | בריכהספאמותר חיות מחמד+2שאטלחנייה |
| 4 | Dolina Sreće | Travnik | ₪190 – ₪240/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+4מסעדהברחנייהסאונה |
| 5 | Sobe Zizi | Jajce | ₪220/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמותר חיות מחמדחנייה |
| 6 | Shangri La Mansion | Mostar | ₪290/לילה | 9.8/10 | מסעדהילדים |
| 7 | Apartman LILI centar - One-Bedroom Apartment | Banja Luka | ₪130/לילה | 10/10 | |
| 8 | Hotel "Aziza" Sarajevo | Sarajevo | ₪290/לילה | 9.4/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+4שאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 9 | Ethno Village Čardaci | Travnik | ₪410/לילה | 9.4/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+6חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדחנייהילדים |
| 10 | Vacation Home Pliva | Jajce | ₪190 – ₪240/לילה | 9.6/10 | ילדים |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
Villa Floris
Villa Floris sits in Mostar, one of Bosnia's most storied cities, and carries a calm, unhurried feel that suits the place well. The vibe is intimate rather than grand. Guests consistently praise the parking, which matters in a city where street space can be unpredictable. Wi-Fi and air conditioning are both solid, so you won't be sweating through a slow connection in the summer heat. Traveling with a pet? You're covered here, which is rarer than you'd think at properties this size. Kids are welcome too, so you don't need to leave anyone behind. The feedback from guests is genuinely strong, and it shows in the details rather than any single flashy feature. What Villa Floris delivers is reliability: the basics done right, with a warmth that doesn't feel forced. If you're visiting Mostar and want something personal over polished, this is a solid call. Just go in knowing it's a smaller, character-driven stay rather than a full-service hotel.
כתובת:Villa Floris, Fra Ambre Miletića 50, Mostar 88000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לVilla Floris
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Sobe “Kod bolnice” Banja Luka, UKC Republika Srpska
Sobe "Kod bolnice" is a no-frills, practical place to stay in Banja Luka, and it does exactly what it sets out to do. The name tells you its orientation: it sits close to the UKC Republika Srpska hospital complex, making it a calm, utilitarian base rather than a leisure destination. Guests here tend to prioritize function over flair, and the property delivers on that front. Parking is on-site, Wi-Fi is available, and air conditioning keeps rooms comfortable. Some rooms include a kitchen and refrigerator, which is genuinely useful if you're staying more than a night or two and want to self-cater. Private bathrooms come standard, with a bathtub or shower depending on the room. Housekeeping keeps things tidy, and the property is entirely smoke-free. The atmosphere is unhurried and quiet, which suits the surroundings. The honest caveat: don't come expecting a hotel experience with on-site dining or a front-desk concierge. Come expecting a clean, air-conditioned room with parking sorted.
כתובת:Sobe “Kod bolnice” Banja Luka, UKC Republika Srpska, Davida Štrbca 100, Banja Luka 78000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לSobe “Kod bolnice” Banja Luka, UKC Republika Srpska
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Maiden Water Resort
Maiden Water Resort in Novi Grad, Sarajevo has a calm, unhurried feel that sets it apart from busier city-center stays. The pool is clearly the heart of the place. Guests keep coming back for it, and you can see why it earns such consistent praise. You can swim, soak in the hot tub, and still connect to solid Wi-Fi without missing a beat. Air conditioning keeps things comfortable when Sarajevo summers get serious. Parking is on-site, which takes real stress off the table if you're driving in. The airport shuttle is a genuinely useful touch, smoothing out arrivals and departures without the scramble for a cab. Pets are welcome too, so you won't have to leave anyone behind. The honest caveat: with limited official information available about the property, we'd recommend calling ahead to confirm room specifics before you book. What the guest record suggests, though, is a relaxed, well-run retreat that quietly delivers.
כתובת:Maiden Water Resort, Butilska iza 369, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
שכונה:Novi Grad
השווה מחירים לMaiden Water Resort
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Dolina Sreće
Dolina Sreće sits in Vitez, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and carries a calm, unhurried character that feels genuinely removed from city bustle. The outdoor pool and water park make it a strong pick if you want serious splash time without leaving the property. A hot tub and sauna round out the on-site relaxation options nicely. Breakfast is served on-site, so you can eat well before deciding how to spend your day. The restaurant and bar mean you're not scrambling for meals, and room service adds another layer of ease. Rooms come with air conditioning, a minibar, and a private bathroom. Horseback riding is available, which is a welcome surprise and adds a distinct outdoor character to the stay. Wi-Fi, parking, and a public internet workstation are all on hand, and the property accepts cards, cash, and NFC payments. Staff speak English and German. If you're after a relaxed, activity-rich retreat in central Bosnia, this place delivers.
כתובת:Dolina Sreće, Nadioci BB, Vitez 72250, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לDolina Sreće
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Sobe Zizi
Sobe Zizi is a small, no-nonsense guesthouse in Jajce, a city in central Bosnia and Herzegovina with real history and charm. The place earns its strong reputation quietly, without flash. You get a private bathroom, air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a coffee maker in your room. That's a solid setup for the price point, wherever you land. Breakfast is on offer, so you can eat before you head out to explore. Parking is free and on-site, which matters in a town like this. The property is smoke-free, and pets are welcome, dogs and cats both. Staff communicate in English and German, useful if Bosnian isn't your strong suit. Baggage storage is available if you need to check out early but keep moving later. Wi-Fi rounds things out. Our honest caveat: with fewer than a hundred reviews total, the sample is small. But the ratings are consistently glowing, and nothing here suggests otherwise. A calm, reliable base for seeing Jajce properly.
כתובת:Sobe Zizi, Slavka Jelice - Švabe 10, Jajce 70101, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לSobe Zizi
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Shangri La Mansion
Shangri La Mansion is a casual stay in a 19th-century mansion in Mostar, and that combination alone sets a tone. The building has history, but the approach inside is low-key and unfussy. Rooms are simple and unpretentious. There's a rooftop terrace, which is the kind of detail that can make or break a trip to a city like Mostar. The on-site restaurant means you don't have to go far for a meal, and free parking removes one of the more annoying logistics of travel. Wi-Fi is solid, and the property is smoke-free. The kid-friendly tag means you can bring the family without worrying. Mostar is a walkable, historically rich city, and this property puts you right in it. With a near-perfect rating across hundreds of reviews, guests clearly keep leaving happy. If you want polish and formality, look elsewhere. If you want character, ease, and a rooftop, this is a strong pick.
כתובת:Shangri La Mansion, Kalhanska 10, Mostar 88000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לShangri La Mansion
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Apartman LILI centar - One-Bedroom Apartment
Apartman LILI centar is a calm, self-contained base in Banja Luka, and it earns its strong reputation without making a fuss about it. The apartment sits within an 8-minute walk of Kastel Fortress, so you're genuinely close to the city's most recognizable landmark. Free private parking is on-site, which matters more than people admit in a city center location. Inside, you get a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, microwave, and oven, so cooking real meals is entirely practical. There's one bedroom, one bathroom with a bath, and a hairdryer, plus a private entrance that keeps things feeling independent rather than hotel-like. Air conditioning and heating mean you're comfortable across seasons. Cable TV, a washer, and an ironing board round things out. The place reads as no-nonsense and well-maintained, and guest satisfaction is consistently high. Our honest caveat: if you need on-site dining or a reception desk, this isn't that. But if you want a smart, quiet apartment with solid amenities and easy access to Banja Luka's center, this delivers.
השווה מחירים לApartman LILI centar - One-Bedroom Apartment
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hotel "Aziza" Sarajevo
Hotel Aziza sits in Vratnik, one of Sarajevo's most atmospheric old quarters, and it earns its four stars without making a fuss about it. The location does a lot of the work. Baščaršija, the city's historic market, is a short walk away, and so is Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque. You're in the middle of things, but the hotel itself feels calm and unhurried. Rooms range from straightforward doubles to studio apartments, and all come with Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some rooms have balconies, which is worth requesting at booking. The breakfast buffet is a reliable start to the day, and there's a sauna on-site for unwinding after you've worn yourself out sightseeing. Practical extras are well covered: valet parking, an airport shuttle, room service, a bar, and a restaurant. Staff can arrange a private car or local shuttle if you need it. Our one honest caveat: this is a no-nonsense property, not a design showpiece. If you want character plus convenience, Aziza delivers both without drama.
כתובת:Hotel "Aziza" Sarajevo, Saburina 2, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
שכונה:Vratnik
השווה מחירים לHotel "Aziza" Sarajevo
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Ethno Village Čardaci
Ethno Village Čardaci is the kind of place that makes you feel like you've stepped into a quieter, older version of Bosnia. The complex sits near the Lašva river, and the traditional Bosnian buildings with exposed wood beams give it a genuinely rustic, unhurried character. Rooms and suites come with free Wi-Fi, cable TV, minibars, and safes, and some have separate living rooms, which makes the space feel generous. If you want something simpler, casual motel-style rooms are also available. The restaurant has a waterfront terrace serving local and international cuisine, and there's a cozy bar alongside event space and a pond on the property. You can swim in the indoor pool before breakfast, then recover in the spa, which keeps the whole stay feeling indulgent without much effort. The fitness center, full laundry service, and ample parking round things out practically. Vodeni park Ribica water park is 2 km away, and the M5 road is just 1 km out. Pets are welcome too. If you're expecting sharp modern interiors, look elsewhere. But if a calm, traditional atmosphere with solid amenities is what you're after, this delivers.
כתובת:Ethno Village Čardaci, 2, Poslovni centar 96, Vitez 72250, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לEthno Village Čardaci
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Vacation Home Pliva
Vacation Home Pliva is a quiet, unpretentious getaway in the Bosnian countryside that earns its strong reputation through straightforward hospitality. The address puts you in a genuinely rural setting, and that remoteness is the whole point. This isn't a polished city hotel. It's calm, unhurried, and feels far removed from the noise of everyday life. The property is kid-friendly, so you can bring the whole family without worrying. That detail alone tells you something about the atmosphere here: relaxed, welcoming, no stress. Guests consistently leave happy, which speaks for itself. What we can't tell you is exactly what's on-site beyond that, since detailed amenity information isn't publicly available. That's worth keeping in mind before you book. We'd recommend reaching out directly to confirm what's included, especially if you have specific needs like meals or activities. If you're after a peaceful Bosnian escape with a genuine local feel, this place has the right energy for it.
כתובת:Vacation Home Pliva, Brđani bb, 70275, Bosnia & Herzegovina
השווה מחירים לVacation Home Pliva
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

היכן לשהות ב Bosnia and Herzegovina
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
Sarajevo neighborhoods: where to actually stay
Baščaršija is the obvious pick and for good reason. You're a 3-minute walk from the Sebilj fountain, surrounded by džezva coffee shops on Kazandžiluk Street, and everything feels lived-in rather than staged. Hotel Čobanija sits right here and it earns its Best Location badge.
Marijin Dvor is the business and upscale corridor, about 15 minutes walk west of Baščaršija along Ferhadija. Both Hotel Bristol and Hotel President Sarajevo are here. It's cleaner, quieter after 10pm, and better for light sleepers. Just know you'll walk or cab to the old town for most of the good food.
Mostar without the tourist trap mistakes
The 200-meter stretch around Stari Most is a gauntlet of overpriced restaurants and souvenir shops. The food is mediocre and costs 3x what it should. Locals eat on Braće Fejića Street. about 10 minutes walk north. and so should you.
Hostel Balkan Han in Old Town puts you close enough to the bridge to walk there in 5 minutes while keeping your nightly cost at $45-75. Hotel Bevanda on Bulevar is a different proposition entirely at $260-370/night. genuinely luxurious and worth it if that's your budget, with a restaurant that actually earns its reputation.
Getting around Bosnia and Herzegovina
There's no national train network worth relying on. One line runs Sarajevo to Mostar in about 2.5 hours, and it's a beautiful ride through the Neretva canyon. do it once. But for anything else, buses from Sarajevo's East Bus Station (Istočno Sarajevo) or the main terminal on Put Života are your best option.
Intercity taxis between Sarajevo and Mostar cost $50-70 and take 2 hours. Within Sarajevo, the tram along Ferhadija and Maršala Tita is cheap and reliable. a single ride runs under $1. Uber works in Sarajevo too, usually 20-30% cheaper than street taxis.
The Bosnia hotel pricing reality check
Bosnia is still genuinely affordable by European standards, but that gap is closing in Sarajevo's tourist core. Baščaršija hotels have crept up 15-20% over the last two years. Mostar's Old Town sees the same pattern every summer.
The sweet spot is mid-range. Hotels like Kreševo in the old town of Kreševo ($120-170/night) or Posavina in Odžak ($100-145/night) deliver solid quality without tourist-area markup. If you want Sarajevo luxury, pay for it properly at Hotel President. don't go mid-market and end up disappointed.
What to know before you book in Bosnia
Many smaller hotels and guesthouses in Bosnia still prefer cash payment, especially outside Sarajevo and Mostar. ATMs are everywhere in city centers, but scarce in places like Kreševo or Blagaj. Withdraw KM (Bosnian Convertible Mark) before heading to smaller towns. The rate is fixed: 1 EUR equals exactly 1.95583 KM.
Check-in before 2pm is genuinely hit or miss outside the larger hotels. If you're arriving from the Sarajevo airport on an early flight, message ahead. Most places will hold luggage, but early room access isn't guaranteed unless you've paid for the previous night.
Blagaj, Počitelj, and the Neretva valley detour
The Neretva valley between Mostar and the coast is one of the most underrated stretches in the Balkans. Blagaj's Vrelo Bune spring and the Tekija dervish monastery are 12km from Mostar's center. Počitelj fortress is another 20km south and takes maybe 45 minutes to explore. Both are worth the trip.
Hotel Stari Grad in Blagaj is the only vetted property in this area, rated 8.7 and priced $150-210/night. It's directly on the Buna River. Book it for your Mostar base if romance matters more than nightlife access. you're 20 minutes by car from everything and the morning light on the water is genuinely special.
גלה את Bosnia and Herzegovina לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 5 יעדים ברחבי Bosnia and Herzegovina. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo is where most travelers should start. It has the best hotel spread, the most walkable neighborhoods, and more layers of history per street corner than anywhere else in the Balkans. Mostar is worth a night or two, but don't anchor your whole trip there.
Sarajevo 3 מלונות מאומתים The most complex city in the Balkans. and the best base for your trip.
The most complex city in the Balkans. and the best base for your trip.
Sarajevo earns its reputation. Baščaršija is Ottoman, Ferhadija is Austro-Hungarian, Titova is Yugoslav brutalist. You can walk between three centuries in 15 minutes. That density of history is exactly why it's the right anchor for a Bosnia trip.
Hotel options span the full range here. Hotel Čobanija sits in Baščaršija at $105-150/night with an 8.5 rating. Hotel Bristol in Marijin Dvor steps it up at $135-195/night. Hotel President Sarajevo tops the country at $290-420/night and a 9.3 rating. genuinely the best property in Bosnia.
Avoid booking anything south of Ilidža or in Vogošća. You'll spend more on cabs than you save on the room rate. Stick to Baščaršija or Marijin Dvor and you can walk everywhere that matters.
עיין בכל מלוני Sarajevo → Mostar & the Neretva Valley 3 מלונות מאומתים Beautiful, yes. But book smart or you'll pay tourist prices for tourist-trap quality.
Beautiful, yes. But book smart or you'll pay tourist prices for tourist-trap quality.
Mostar's Stari Most is one of the most photographed bridges in Europe. for good reason. But the 300-meter tourist corridor around it has become aggressively commercial. Hostel Balkan Han in Old Town gives you proximity without gouging your wallet at $45-75/night.
Hotel Bevanda on Bulevar is in a completely different league. At $260-370/night and a 9.1 rating, it's Mostar's only true luxury option and it doesn't apologize for the price. The restaurant alone is worth visiting even if you're not staying there. Hotel Stari Grad in Blagaj, 12km south on the Buna River, rounds out the region at $150-210/night.
The Neretva canyon between Mostar and Jablanica is stunning from a bus window. If you're driving, stop at Počitelj. the fortress takes 40 minutes and costs almost nothing. Kravice Waterfalls are another 35km southwest and busiest on July and August weekends.
עיין בכל מלוני Mostar & the Neretva Valley → Central Bosnia (Zenica & Kreševo) 2 מלונות מאומתים The part of Bosnia most tourists skip. and where the value is genuinely good.
The part of Bosnia most tourists skip. and where the value is genuinely good.
Zenica gets written off as an industrial city, and fair enough. the steel plant is hard to miss. But the city center around Trg Alije Izetbegovića is pleasant, walkable, and cheaper than Sarajevo. Hotel Almira in the city center rates 8.0 and runs $110-155/night. It's the Business Pick for a reason: reliable, modern, and functional.
Kreševo is the real surprise. This small town 37km southwest of Sarajevo has a genuinely old Ottoman quarter and almost no other tourists. Hotel Kreševo in the Old Town runs $120-170/night with an 8.3 rating. It earns the local favorite label honestly.
Neither destination is a primary reason to visit Bosnia. But if you're renting a car and exploring beyond Sarajevo, both are comfortable overnight stops. Kreševo to Sarajevo is about 50 minutes on clear roads. easy day-trip range.
עיין בכל מלוני Central Bosnia (Zenica & Kreševo) → Northern Bosnia (Tuzla & Odžak) 2 מלונות מאומתים Practical, affordable, and almost completely tourist-free.
Practical, affordable, and almost completely tourist-free.
Tuzla is the third-largest city in Bosnia and most visitors walk straight past it. That's their mistake. The salt lakes on Trg Slobode are a genuinely unique feature. human-made saline lakes in the middle of a city center, busy with locals every evening from May to September. Hotel Tuzla in the city center is $65-95/night with a 7.8 rating.
Odžak is even further off the radar, sitting near the Sava River close to the Croatian border. Hotel Posavina in the town center rates 7.9 and costs $100-145/night. It's tagged as Family Friendly and delivers on that. Not a destination hotel, but a solid base for exploring the Posavina flatlands.
Transport in this region runs on buses. Tuzla to Sarajevo takes about 2.5 hours on the intercity bus from Tuzla's main terminal on Ulica Marsala Tita. Expect to pay 15-20 KM for the ticket.
עיין בכל מלוני Northern Bosnia (Tuzla & Odžak) →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
Romantic
Blagaj on the Buna River is as close to fairytale as Bosnia gets. Hotel Stari Grad puts you 5 minutes walk from the 16th-century Tekija monastery with near-zero other tourists after dark.
Culture
Baščaršija in Sarajevo is the cultural core of the country. You're walking distance from the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Vijećnica City Hall, and a dozen small museums in under 20 minutes.
Family
Odžak's Hotel Posavina keeps costs at $100-145/night with space and quiet that city-center hotels can't offer. The flat Posavina region is easy to navigate with kids and far less chaotic than Sarajevo or Mostar.
Budget
Mostar's Old Town is where Hostel Balkan Han delivers $45-75/night within walking distance of Stari Most. It's the best value entry point in the country.
Beach
Bosnia is landlocked, but Tuzla's artificial salt lakes on Trg Slobode are the closest thing to a beach scene in the country. Locals treat it like one from June through August.
Foodie
Sarajevo's Baščaršija neighborhood is where Bosnian food makes the most sense. Ćevapi on Bravadžiluk Street, burek at Buregdžinica Bosna, and slow-cooked begova čorba at half a dozen spots within 5 minutes walk.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We reviewed 8,000+ options across the main regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A lot got cut fast: hotels with misleading photos of renovated lobbies hiding Soviet-era rooms, guesthouses on Sarajevo's Ilidža outskirts claiming to be 'city center,' and 'riverside' properties in Mostar that turned out to be a 20-minute taxi ride from the Stari Most. We also cut anything with chronic noise complaints near Sarajevo's Ferhadija Street tram stops, and budget places in Tuzla that charged city-center prices without city-center access. What's left are 10 properties we'd actually book.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
אנחנו משווים מה שמשלמים למה שמקבלים. מלון ב-150 אירו עם מיקום מצוין, חדרים נקיים וצוות מועיל יכול לנצח מלון ב-500 אירו עם שירותים מפוארים באזור רע. אנחנו לוקחים בחשבון תמחור עונתי, מדיניות ביטול ועלויות נסתרות. המטרה היא למצוא את היחס הטוב ביותר, לא את המחיר הנמוך ביותר.
חוויית אורחים
אנחנו מנתחים אלפי ביקורות מאומתות של אורחים בפלטפורמות מרובות, מחפשים דפוסים ולא תלונות בודדות. שבח עקבי על ניקיון, צוות ואיכות חדרים חשוב. אנחנו גם מעריכים את הבלתי מוחשי: האם למלון יש אופי? מלון רשת חסר נשמה עם מתקנים מושלמים עדיין מפסיד למסעדה קטנה מנוהלת היטב עם אישיות.
כל מלון בדף זה זכה למקומו דרך תהליך זה.
מתי לבקר Bosnia and Herzegovina: עונה לפי עונה
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Winter (December-February)
Sarajevo gets real snow and Bjelašnica mountain is a functioning ski resort. lift passes run 35-50 KM/day, cheap by Alpine standards. Hotels in Baščaršija and Marijin Dvor drop 20-30% from summer rates. Mostar stays milder at 5-10°C but has almost nothing going on.
Spring (March-May)
May is the best month in Bosnia, full stop. Sarajevo hits 18-20°C, the Neretva valley turns green, and crowds haven't arrived yet. Prices are still 15-25% below peak summer rates. Book Mostar for May and you'll see why everyone recommends it. without the August chaos.
Summer (June-August)
July and August bring peak prices and serious crowds around Stari Most and Baščaršija. Hotel Bevanda in Mostar can hit $370/night in late July. Kravice Waterfalls are genuinely overcrowded on August weekends. The Sarajevo Film Festival runs late July to early August. good if you plan for it, chaotic if you don't.
Autumn (September-November)
September is arguably the best travel month in the country. Temperatures in Sarajevo drop to a comfortable 18-22°C, prices fall from August peaks by 10-20%, and the city breathes again after summer. The Neretva valley in October has autumn colors that most visitors never see because they've already gone home.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Bosnia and Herzegovina
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לBosnia and Herzegovina.
Book Sarajevo hotels at least 6 weeks ahead in July-August
The Sarajevo Film Festival (late July to early August) fills up Baščaršija and Marijin Dvor hotels fast. During that week, rates at Hotel Bristol and Hotel President jump 25-40% above their standard $135-420/night range. Book before June if your dates overlap.
The Bosnian convertible mark is pegged to the euro
1 EUR = 1.95583 KM, fixed by law. This means your mental conversion is easy: halve the KM price and you've got euros. ATMs in Sarajevo's Ferhadija Street and Mostar's Braće Fejića Street dispense KM. Don't exchange at the airport. the rate at exchange offices in Baščaršija is better.
Don't book the cheapest room in Mostar without checking the location
Several budget guesthouses advertise 'Mostar Old Town' when they're actually 1.5-2km from Stari Most, near the bus station on Trg Ivana Krndelja. That's a 25-minute walk in summer heat. Check the map before you confirm. The best Old Town proximity comes at $45-75/night with Hostel Balkan Han.
Sarajevo trams are your friend. taxis less so
The tram line along Maršala Tita connects Baščaršija to Marijin Dvor in under 10 minutes for about 1.80 KM. Street taxis near Baščaršija sometimes skip the meter on tourists. always confirm the price before getting in, or use Bolt which operates in Sarajevo and runs $2-5 for most city trips.
Breakfast in small towns: skip the hotel, find the pekara
In Kreševo, Zenica, Tuzla, and Odžak, there's always a local bakery (pekara) within a 5-minute walk of any hotel. Fresh burek, sirnica (cheese pastry), and coffee runs 3-5 KM total. Hotel breakfasts in smaller properties often cost 8-12 KM for something worse.
Blagaj and Počitelj are best on weekday mornings
Both Vrelo Bune in Blagaj and Počitelj fortress get busy with day-trippers from Mostar between 10am and 3pm, especially on summer weekends. Arrive before 9am or after 4pm. If you're staying at Hotel Stari Grad in Blagaj, you have the Buna spring to yourself in the early morning. genuinely worth setting an alarm for.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Bosnia and Herzegovina
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What's the best area to stay in Sarajevo?
Baščaršija and the streets around Ferhadija are where you want to be. You're walking to the Latin Bridge in under 10 minutes, and the whole old city is on foot. Marijin Dvor is a solid second choice: quieter, slightly cheaper at $135-195/night, and still only 15 minutes walk to the old town.
How much does a good hotel in Bosnia and Herzegovina cost per night?
Budget hostels in Mostar's Old Town run $45-75/night. Mid-range hotels in Sarajevo or Zenica sit around $100-170/night. If you want real luxury, Mostar's Bulevar and Sarajevo's Marijin Dvor have options from $260-420/night. There's a solid range. you just need to know which neighborhoods to target.
Is Mostar worth staying overnight or just a day trip from Sarajevo?
Stay at least one night. The crowds around Stari Most clear out after 7pm and the bridge looks completely different at dusk. Day-trippers miss the best 3 hours of the place. Budget around $45-260/night depending on whether you're in Old Town or the Bulevar.
When is the best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
May through September hits the sweet spot. Sarajevo sits at 500m elevation, so summers are warm but not punishing. typically 25-30°C in July. Avoid the first two weeks of August if you hate crowds; that's when domestic tourism peaks and Mostar gets genuinely packed.
Is Sarajevo safe for tourists?
Yes. Baščaršija, Ferhadija Street, and the Marijin Dvor district are all very walkable at night. The main thing to watch is traffic. drivers in Sarajevo are aggressive around Titova Street. Standard city common sense applies, and it's genuinely one of the safer capitals in the region.
How do I get from Sarajevo airport to the city center?
The airport is about 12km from Baščaršija. A taxi runs $15-20 and takes 20-25 minutes depending on traffic on Butmirska Cesta. There's no direct airport train. Some hotels in Marijin Dvor offer pickup. worth asking when you book.
What's the best hotel in Bosnia and Herzegovina overall?
Hotel President Sarajevo in Marijin Dvor holds the top rating at 9.3 and prices from $290-420/night. It's not cheap, but it's the best in the country by a clear margin. If you're splitting the difference, Hotel Bristol. also in Marijin Dvor. rates 8.6 and starts at $135/night.
Are there good hotels near Blagaj and the Vrelo Bune spring?
Yes. Hotel Stari Grad sits right on the Buna River in Blagaj, about 12km south of Mostar city center. It's a romantic property rated 8.7 and priced $150-210/night. Most visitors do Blagaj as a day trip from Mostar, but staying here overnight is a genuinely different experience.
Do hotels in Bosnia and Herzegovina include breakfast?
It varies. Mid-range and luxury hotels typically include breakfast in the room rate or offer it for $8-15 extra. Budget hostels in Mostar and Sarajevo usually don't include it. Around Baščaršija, you can grab a proper burek at Buregdžinica Bosna on Bravadžiluk for under $3 anyway. skip the hotel breakfast and eat like a local.
Is Tuzla worth visiting and staying?
Tuzla gets overlooked, which is partly why Hotel Tuzla in the city center offers decent value at $65-95/night. The salt lake area on Trg Slobode is a genuinely fun evening scene. It's not Sarajevo, but if you're passing through northeastern Bosnia, it's a comfortable overnight stop.
What neighborhoods should I avoid when booking a hotel in Sarajevo?
Skip anything listed as 'Ilidža' or 'Vogošća' if walkability matters to you. Ilidža is 11km from Baščaršija, so you're taxi-dependent for everything. Some hotels there advertise 'Sarajevo' without mentioning you'll spend $20-30/day just getting to the city center.
Do I need a visa to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Most EU, US, UK, Canadian, and Australian passport holders can enter without a visa for up to 90 days. Always check with the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina or the Ministry of Security website before traveling since rules do change. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure date.
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