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Sarajevo baklava keeps the Ottoman pastry tradition alive, layered with flaky phyllo and chopped walnuts, and it is a staple at celebrations and coffeehouses in Baščaršija.

Tufahija is a whole apple poached in syrup, stuffed with walnuts and topped with whipped cream, and it often serves as the showpiece dessert at Bosnian family feasts.

Hurmašice literally means "little dates", they are small, syrup-soaked semolina cookies beloved for pairing with Bosnian coffee.

Cevapi are small grilled minced meat sausages served in warm somun with chopped onions and creamy kajmak, and Sarajevo is famous for long lines at iconic ćevabdžinicas.

In Bosnia, the word burek refers strictly to the meat-filled phyllo pie. Other fillings have their own names, and locals take pride in the distinction.

Begova čorba, or Bey's soup, is a thick, velvety chicken or veal soup enriched with rice and sometimes okra. It traces back to Ottoman court cuisine and was once served to regional governors.

Bosnian coffee is brewed unfiltered in a džezva and poured slowly so the grounds settle. Serving it is a ritual of hospitality, and many people read the grounds for fun.

Rakija is a potent fruit brandy distilled at home from plums, grapes, or other fruits. It is used to welcome guests, seal agreements, and toast life's moments.
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Historic town with the iconic Stari Most bridge and Ottoman quarter.
Google MapsRiver canyon, old Ottoman town and Tito’s nearby bunker tours.
Google MapsFortress town with Ottoman-era architecture and colorful houses.
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Buy a 24 hour tram ticket at kiosks by the stops, validate on board. Way cheaper than singles if you hop around.
Three days hit the sweet spot, museums are compact and interesting, nightlife is chill and mostly local bars.
A bit overhyped for me, lots of souvenir stalls and construction in the old town, still worth a stroll though.
Weather in April was wild, one sunny afternoon then rain and wind the next, pack layers and a light waterproof.
Regional lines to Mostar, Doboj; limited international links (Zagreb, Belgrade seasonal)
Local/regional commuter services towards suburbs and nearby towns
Airport shuttle buses and taxis connect SJJ to center in ~20–30 min; book transfers in summer.
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