Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House Hotel Mostar
Osman Dikica 41 Mostar, 8800, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Two sides to the Balkans
Beautiful Dubrovnik. Today I did the ultimate touristy thing and walked the city walls. Whew a lot of steps, but worth it. It's incredible. What a beautiful place! I hope you enjoyed the pictures. Now I am off to Mostar.
Mostar is yet another UNSECO World Heritage Site. But I didn’t know that until I got there. I wanted to go for …
I see war
Today I explored Mostar. The old town is super adorable. Clearly done up for tourists, but that's okay, it works. The rest of Mostar is…well, war torn. Although I was stunned by the damage that is still quite evident, it is old news to those of Mostars. They have done what the could to move on and rebuild their lives. They don't seem to dwell …
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Hello, Bosnia!
Today started off with an early bus ride to Mostar. The first hour and a half or so of the ride was along the Croatian coast. If you take a look at a map (http://g.co/maps/53fjg) you can see that this is a country with a LOT of coast, and over 1,000 islands. But I didn't know what to expect that to look like on the ground. But in real life, it's more beautiful than I could have imagined from the map. In all directions but inland, it's a coastline ...
Mostar and the troubled journey to recovery
... war, but now he tells his own story. Late in 1992, at the age of thirteen, he was playing football with some friends when a mortar landed in the middle of their game. Running home, adrenalin coursing through his veins, he sensed a warm wetness on his leg – a piece of shrapnel had embedded itself in him. Later, he learned that one of his friends had been killed by the mortar.
What had once been a park was one of the few green spaces in east Mostar outside of sniper range, ...
You never know!
... a red wine and the chicken and dumplings were very tasty. It was also served with Burek which is a dough stuffed with potatoes. You can also order it at a restaurant with cheese, spinach, meat or other stuffings. I was thinking this was quite a treat for the money I was spending on the accommodations and surely there was nothing else they would be able to offer but when I got out of the shower this morning there was a silver platter sitting on ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House


