
Sebilj Fountain
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer tourists; weekdays offer the quietest experience, while winter nights feel atmospheric with lights and snow.
Budget tips
Free to visit, no entrance fee; carry small change for snacks or souvenirs from local stalls, and skip cafés directly on the square to save money.
Recommended for
History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Day-trippers, Culture seekers
Plan your visit
15-30 min
About
Kiired faktid: Carved wood and stone wrap around an octagonal basin, the cool, running water inviting visitors to cup their hands and drop a wishful coin. Local lore insists anyone who sips from the fountain will return someday, and photographers flock at golden hour for the warm reflections on the wet stone.
Tipphetked: Locals and sellers often encourage visitors to toss a coin and make a whispered wish, and many say that the clear clink of exactly three coins means you will return within a year. Under the small wooden kiosk the air smells faintly of old cedar and wet stone, and the water splashes over a carved spout with a cool, slightly metallic tang you can feel on your tongue when you cup your hand to drink.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, cobbles around Baščaršija are uneven.
- Best photo angles are from the nearby Sebilj square steps or the Miljacka river bridge for reflections.
- Avoid midday on weekends when tour groups crowd the fountain, aim for early morning or after 6 pm.
- Sample spring water from the spouts, but buy sealed bottled water if unsure about hygiene.
Klõpsa, et broneerida TASUTA jalutuskäik kohas Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parim viis linna kogemiseks kohaliku giidiga.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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