Mostar, Bosnia And Herzegovina
Top things to do in Mostar
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Museum of the Old Bridge
This museum tells the story of the Old Bridge's construction, destruction, and painstaking reconstruction after the Bosnian War.
Karađoz Bey Mosque
A 16th-century Ottoman mosque with a striking minaret, offering serene courtyard views and insight into Islamic heritage.
Mostar Cathedral
Mostar Cathedral, dedicated to Mary Mother of the Church, is the city's main Catholic church, featuring a striking neo-Gothic facade and twin bell towers.
Church of St. Peter and Paul, Mostar
Church of St. Peter and Paul is a Serbian Orthodox church in Mostar, known for its tall bell tower offering panoramic views of the city.
Herzegovina Museum
Herzegovina Museum presents the cultural history and ethnography of the Herzegovina region through artifacts, costumes, and traditional crafts.
Muslibegović House
A preserved 18th-century Ottoman residence turned museum and hotel, offering a glimpse into traditional Bosnian life.
Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar
A striking World War II memorial complex with bold modernist architecture, honoring fallen partisans.
Statue of Bruce Lee, Mostar
A life-sized bronze statue of Bruce Lee in a park, symbolizing Mostar's multiculturalism and peace.
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Mostar
A Serbian Orthodox cathedral rebuilt after the Bosnian War, symbolizing Mostar's religious diversity and resilience.
Mostar Synagogue
A restored synagogue turned cultural center, highlighting Mostar's historic Jewish community and multicultural past.
Mount Hum (Mostar)
A hill with hiking trails offering panoramic views over Mostar and the Neretva Valley.
Croatian National Theatre, Mostar
Historic venue for opera, ballet, and drama in Mostar, blending cultural heritage with performing arts.
Pavarotti Music Centre
Cultural venue founded by Luciano Pavarotti, hosting concerts and events in a vibrant setting.
Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom
Home stadium of HŠK Zrinjski Mostar, a major sports venue for football matches and events.
Mostar
Mostar's iconic Ottoman bridge spans the Neretva River, symbolizing the city's resilience and multicultural heritage.
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