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How much are vacation packages to Mostar?
You can find an amazing hotel and flight bundle for as low as . With a Travelocity vacation package, a trip to Mostar has never looked more irresistible! Save some time and money and then get a head start on packing those bags.
How long should my Mostar vacation be?
The majority of people opt to spend around 2 nights in Mostar, but how long you stay is ultimately up to you. If you're hoping to discover all the amazing things this place offers, why not hang around for a few extra nights?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Mostar?
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From enchanting destinations to one-of-a-kind experiences, we have everything you need to satisfy your love for travel. Our 24/7 customer care will also ensure you're taken care of during your getaway. And don't worry if you find a cheaper price on your reservation, we'll match it. That's our Price Match Guarantee.
Will I save money on my Mostar car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Certainly — bundle your flight, car and hotel into a Mostar vacation package and you'll save a handsome sum. With so much to see in Mostar, that rental car will make exploring easy. Once you've settled into the driver's seat, put the stereo on and head toward Latin Bridge, a top attraction approximately 45 mi from Mostar.
Which airport is best for Mostar?
Sarajevo Intl. Airport (SJJ) is about 45 mi northeast of downtown Mostar.
What is there to do in Mostar?
Mostar has plenty of things to see and do, like Old Bridge Mostar and Stari Most. These two fantastic attractions are on most tourists' travel schedules.
Where should I stay when visiting Mostar?
The Villa Anri is the first choice of many visitors. Book now to avoid missing out.

Where to stay in Mostar: Best areas for travelers

  • Mostar Old Town: You can learn plenty about a place by ambling around and soaking up the sights. If you can't wait to experience the real delights of this neighborhood, pull on your walking shoes and make your way over to Old Bridge Mostar, Stari Most and Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque. Round off your day by kicking back and relaxing at the Boutique Hotel Old Town, the Hotel Emen or the Hotel Almira.
  • Bišće Polje: This isn't the busiest spot in town, but it's definitely popular with those new to the area. For a relaxing stay, make your next reservation at the Hotel Hercegovina or the Malta Motel Mostar.

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'Don't Forget' signs are found around the Old Town of Mostar. They are a reminder of the damage, the pain, and the courage to rebuild after the 1990s conflict. 

  -2018
'Don't Forget' signs are found around the Old Town of Mostar. They are a reminder of the damage, the pain, and the courage to rebuild after the 1990s conflict. 

  -2018
Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.  Original bridge dates back to the 16th Century but it was destroyed during the Bosnian War and rebuilt in 2004.  Added to list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2005.
The Old Bridge, of Ottoman architecture, spans the Neretva River. The bridge was destroyed during the conflicts in 1993 and was restored by a committee established by UNESCO.

  -2018
Stari Most (Old Bridge), one of the most famous landmarks in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is considered one of the most exemplary pieces of Islamic architecture in the Balkans. It was built in the 16th century, tragically destroyed in 1994 but rebuilt in 2004. It's an absolute must-see for anyone visiting Bosnia & Herzegovina. Or for anyone visiting Dubrovnik, Croatia! And Mostar, the cultural capital of Herzegovina region, is one of the most historically diverse cities in Europe. Today it is about half Croatian and half Bosniak. In the past there were also a significant amount of Serbs. It is really amazing to see all the diverse architecture! Which includes much Ottoman influence. But, the nature is incredible, as well! The mountains in the background and the river through the city! And all of the greenery around! Truly a remarkable city to visit!

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