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Join a certified official tour guide on 4 hour journey of understanding Sarajevo’s destruction and salvation. Explore Sarajevo’s key sites including Sniper alley and War Tunnel Museum – the life line of ” the biggest concentration camp” in the world. Panorama from the highest point of Trebevic Mountain and walking down 1984 Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track will provide unique experience. See one of the kind Jewish cemetery which is second by size in Europe, just before one in Prague. Experience Sarajevo from Yellow bastion, and pay tribute to fallen soldiers and first Bosnian president buried at Soldiers Cemetery.
Info Bosnia Tourist Information Center
Velika avlija 2, Sarajevo (Google Maps Link)
Every day at 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM
Tour starts in front of Info Bosnia Tourist Information Center located at main pedestrian street close to “Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures” line. After short introduction we will provide guests bottles of water and tour can start.
Drive towards the Tunnel of Hope takes approximately 30 minutes. On the way, tour guide will explain different parts of the city with areas and buildings important for the story. Tourists will be able to recognize destroyed buildings shown on the video at the Tunnel of Hope Museum.
Panoramic tour includes passing by:
Military object Tunnel D-B, today known as Tunnel of Hope museum is the most famous place in Sarajevo. The only connection with the rest of the world was 800 meter long tunnel under the Sarajevo International Airport controlled by UN forces. Tunnel provided weapons, food, communication but most importantly hope for the people locked in the city.
At the Tunnel Museum you will:
Not so far from the Tunnel Museum lies the closest mountain to Sarajevo valley. Driving trough Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republic of Srpska entities we reach Trebevic mountain. 1984 Winter Olympic Mountain is a popular weekend spot and home of Bobsleigh and Luge track. Trebevic mountain was the closest enemy line that was constantly bombarding Sarajevo. Still scared with recent past it is a must for understanding the siege of the city.
On Trebevic Olympic Mountain you will:
We pass by:
Hidden among the beautiful pine trees on Trebevic mountain lies Olympic Bobsleigh and Ludge track. Once state of the art construction became heaven for graffiti artists. Damaged during the war it has never been fully rebuilt and now lies as a reminder of some better times. Bobsleigh track or how we like to call it – “Walking museum” is a must for every tourist!
At Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track you will:
Under the slopes of Trebevic Mountain lies 5 centuries old Jewish Cemetery. Established by Sephardic Jews during Ottoman period contains more than 3850 tombstones. Unfortunately it was used as artillery and sniper position of Republic of Srpska Army during the last war.
At Jewish Cemetery you will:
Our final stop is Yellow bastion built as cannon fortress during Ottoman period as part of city defense wall. Bastion is located just above the Soldiers Cemetery and the resting place of fist Bosnian president. Today it is a perfect view point to the Old Town and best place to see a sunset over Sarajevo valley.
At Yellow Fortress you will:
Located in Old Town of Sarajevo
Elaborate presentation about Yugoslavia, war and sites seen on the way to Museum
Walk down the object covered in graffiti
Second largest Jewish cemetery in Europe and position of snipers during the war
Most famous panorama and Soldiers Cemetery