We’re showing you how to get from Sarajevo to Mostar by train (& where the best seats are!) This railway located in Bosnia and Herzegovina is considered one of the most beautiful train rides in Europe!

    We start our day in Sarajevo then head to the station! After our short, but beautiful ride, we give you some of our first impressions of Mostar as well as a quick Airbnb tour!

    We’re Brandi & Alan.
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    20 Comments

    1. Hi Brandi & Allan,
      I just had a "months worth" of your vlogs to check out. (Happens when traveling yourself 😁)
      What a treat, BosHerz is still on our list. I did visit Mostar once as a "bonus" on one of the many Croatia visits. I loved Mostar. Still remember the meal next to the Old Bridge.
      Looking forward to see how you both experienced Mostar.
      Food is so lovely in that part of Europe.
      A big hello to you, save travels and warm greetings from the Netherlands. 👋👋👋

    2. Great video 🤗🫶 And guess what? I am taking this train Sarajevo-Mostar in one week time, excited. Glad you liked it (I am Bosnian from Sarajevo)

    3. Hi…really enjoyed your video of Mostar. The AirBNB looked great. Can you give us an idea of where it is and how to get in touch with the host? Thanks in advance.

    4. You are cool,did you eat specialty food čevapcici end Lamb ? whatever wished you try and all the best , cheers from Bosnia und Herzegowina

    5. Just stairs at the railway station? I plan to take my elderly parents to sarajevo, then to mostar. Guess i have to take a private transfer then.

    6. War kürzlich dort, habe Gefühl gehabt das ich in Saudi Arabien bin, man kann kaum noch ein 🍺 oder glas Wein 🍷 trinken, habe mich nicht willkommen gefühlt.Das war ein Mal multikulturell, jetzt ist ist Sarajevo ein nur noch streng muslimische Stadt.Sarajevo kenne ich seit Anfang 80er, war ganz anders, jetzt war das letztes mal für mich dort.Habe Tuzla entdeckt, viel besser für mich.Sarajevo ist für nicht strenge Moslems nicht zum empfehlen.

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