Brewery Beer and Football in Pub in Sarajevo Bosnia October 2016
Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Sarajevo
Blind Tiger
Mr Charlie Chaplin
Aquarius Vils
Freaky's Pub
Gastro Pub Vučko
Zlatna ribica
Celtic Pub
The PUB
City Pub
Tesla Pub
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Sarajevo (Bosnia) ⭐Top 13 things to see/do/eat in 2 days [2019] ????????
History, culture, gastronomy... Sarajevo is one of the most interesting cities in the Balkans/Europe, with so much to see and do. Discover the best way you can spend 2 days in Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital city, with 13 of the top things to see/do/eat in Sarajevo through my travel vlog.
Sarajevo (and Bosnia & Herzegovina) is not the easiest of places to really get to grips with, and not the most comfortable. But it has a remarkable, if rather dark, history and the people are extremely friendly and hospitable. Definitely a fascinating country to visit.
Top 13 things to do in Sarajevo:
1) Funky Tours FREE Walking Tour: Get your bearings and enjoy true Bosnian hospitality
2) Baščaršija (Old Town/Bazaar): Visit Kazandžiluk (Coppersmiths) Street
3) Bosnian Burek / Pita: Flaky filo pastry stuffed with meat, cheese, spinach, etc
4) Bosnian Ćevapi: Traditional mini grilled minced meat kebabs with flatbread and onions
5) Sarajevsko Beer: Drink it at the Pivnica HS traditional tavern right next to the brewery
6) Bosnian coffee: Similar but different to Turkish coffee. Get your caffeine and sugar hit
7) Tunnel of Hope Museum: Learn about the Siege of Sarajevo, see how people survived
8) Yellow Bastion / Fortress: Best sunset viewpoint and panoramic view of Sarajevo
9) Galerija 11/07/95: Understand the Srebenica genocide
10) Latin Bridge: Stand in the place where World War I started
11) Mount Trebević Cable Car (Sarajevska žičara): Ride up the famous mountain
12) Abandoned Olympic Bobsled & Luge Track: Insta photo worthy but also horrific history
13) Bistrik Tower Urban Exploration (Urbex): Near the bottom of the bobsled track
Highly recommended tours by Sarajevo Funky Tours ( especially the Free Walking Tour. Thanks to my guides Adnan and Damir. Note: I was not sponsored for these tours and paid full price as any member of the public.
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Siege of Sarajevo
Srebenica Genocide
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Building a Micro-Brewery | Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Sarajevo Stories: We Are Bosnia
Haris Pamuk, 26, is a tour guide and hostel owner in Sarajevo. Having experienced the excesses of the Bosnian war for independence from Yugoslavia he knows the struggle for freedom and right of expression in the country is far from over.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is suffering industrially and economically from a lack of investment and opportunities for young and old. After the war ended, the Dayton peace accords divided the country's government and territory between different ethnic groups that were involved in the conflict - Serbs, Bosnian Muslims and Croats - creating a divided nation in peace, just as it was during the war.
Haris has hopes for the future but with conflict still bubbling under the surface and recent riots in the culturally diverse Sarajevo the result of the people's frustration at national government, Bosnia and Herzegovina needs its people united.
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Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood - War Memorial (Heavenly Records)
Mayer Hawthorne, James Pants - Thin Moon (Stones Throw)
Borders on Budgets: Sarajevo BOBSLED Track and Sarajevo Brewery on Mt. Trebevic (Sarajevo, BOSNIA)
A hike to the top of Mt. Trebevic in Sarajevo provides a glimpse of the Bosnian capital's history and essence of civic life.
These eight kilometres wind their way through the diverse Bistrik neighbourhood where visitors can observe and taste many of the sites that are distinctly Sarajevo.
Join Matt as he samples the Sarajevo Museum and where the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand started WWI; peeks into the 16th Century Emperor's Mosque; quenches his thirst at the Sarajevo Brewery; climbs to the base of the Sarajevo Cable Car; makes note of the world's only War Hostel, observes the iconic abandoned Olympic bobsled track and peers down onto the city from atop Mt. Trebevic.
All of this in one day and only within eight kilometres.
Sarajevo Museum: muzejsarajeva.ba
Sarajevo Brewery: sarajevska-pivara.com/muzej/?lang=en
War Hostel: warhostel.com
Sanjin Imanic: sanjinimanic.com
Jakov Susac: dariojakov.com
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Craft beers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is playing its part in the world craft beer boom, with small breweries around the country flourishing.
It all started when small breweries in numerous towns and cities including Sarajevo, Vogošća, Banja Luka, Mostar, Doboj, Livno and Široki Brijeg established themselves.
Here are some of the craft beers in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Lovac Barrique 2015 – Lovac Craft Pivovara – Spancil Hill
Dark Old Ale, for six months, drifted into an oak barrique barrel in which the Blatina wine was abandoned for the past three years.
Semizburg Karanđoloz – Pivara Semizburg
Black India Pale Ale (Black IPA), 6.7% ABV, moderate bitterness with 62 IBUs, dry beer with balanced notes of hops, tastes and character of American IPA, only darker but with no strong fried tastes. They combine and mix different flavors, such as spices, flowers, jellies, grapes.
Oldbridž Brown Ale - Oldbridž Pivara
Brewed in Oldbridž brewery, with 7,5% ABV, slightly cloudy deep amber-light brown color with a straw hue and an average-sized, tan creamy head with pretty good retention. Taste is nice caramely and roasty, some cocoa and nuts.
Cooltura Amber - Cooltura
Cooltura Amber is a red beer made of as many as 7 kinds of barley and 3 types of American hammers. This balanced beer of deep taste and rich foam will offer you a caramel flavor combined with tropical aromas. Enjoy an excellent craft beer without additives and preservatives!
Castrum Pale Ale – Castrum Craft Brewery
With 5,2% ABV, a aroma, lightly hoppy orange and fruity. Flavor was very lightly bitter, biscuit, bread-grainy with just a bit of herbal hops.
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Story of Sarajevo Brewery
History of Sarajevo Brewery goes to 1864. And it repeats dramatic story of Sarajevo itself.
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SARAJEVO SIEGE and Photography Tour of Sarajevo No Man's Land (Budget Travel BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA)
Budget Travel Bosnia and Herzegovina #4
A quarter-century has passed since the Sarajevo Siege and the end of the Bosnian War. Though the Bosnian capital has revived itself, remaining still are the physical and emotional scars of war.
The Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a permanent display of artifacts collected from the city during its siege. This poignant collection showcases only some of the hardships endured by citizens during the 3.5-year war. Also in the Museum is a room highlighting the Miss Sarajevo 1993 beauty pageant.
Putting the Sarajevo Siege into perspective is resident and photographer Jim Marshall. Originally from Scotland, Jim entered Sarajevo in the last year of the war and has since remained. Join him and Matt as they stroll through Sarajevo's no-man's-land that divided warring factions 25 years ago.
Budget Travel Sarajevo #4
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Apartment Epicenter, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Located in the heart of Sarajevo near its Old Town, Apartment Epicenter provides accommodation with free WiFi access. The well-known Baščaršija street is 150 feet away, with the Sebilj Fountain at a 250 feet distance.
The apartment provides a flat-screen cable TV and a fully equipped kitchenette with a dining area. The private bathroom is fitted with a shower and a hairdryer. Free toiletries and slippers are provided.
Grocery shops, café bars and restaurants are just steps away from Epicenter Apartments. A brewery can be found within 1,500 feet.
Various mosques, the Sarajevo Cathedral, Jewish temples and other landmarks are located within a radius of 1,650 feet. Sarajevo Airport is 5.6 miles away.
Sarajevo, Juni 24, 2017
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Beer from Bosnia and pretzels from Herzegowina
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Sarajevo - Sarajevska Pivara Restaurant
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Toplik Rooms, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, HD Review
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Guesthouse Toplik Rooms sells fast on our site. Offering a terrace, Toplik Rooms is located only 985 feet away from the Baščaršija Old Bazaar neighbourhood in Sarajevo. The historic Latin Bridge can be visited within a 1,969 feet distance.
Rooms here come with a cable TV. The private bathrooms are fitted with a shower.
A shared kitchen is at the guests' disposal at Rooms Toplik. The Inat Kuća Restaurant is a short walk away from the property, while the Sarajevo Brewery is 1,313 feet away. The River Miljacka is only 493 feet away from the property.
Sarajevo International Airport is located at a distance of 6.2 miles.
About the Neighborhood
Sarajevo Brewery
7/25 Thursday
Through the day, we're joined by a couple of young women from Denmark, and a group of five, guys and girls, from Turkey, students travelling through Europe on their summer break.
We plan a walking tour though the old city to follow a sight-seeing path on our tourist map. The first stop is the Cathedral on our corner. The interior is beautiful, with the columns and arches built with the banded stone design that's typical of Eastern architecture. There's a nun at the doorway turning anyone away wearing a tank top or overly revealing clothes.
We go to the large Gazi-Husrev Bey mosque at the center of the city, where we can visit the adjacent madrassa for an historical exhibit. This is also the site of a gorgeous new library, holding a collection of historical manuscripts, books and documents originally established in 1537. The exhibit in the madrassa rooms tells the history of Gazi-Husrev Bey, a military leader, scholar and benefactor who was influential in developing Sarajevo as an important center of commerce and culture in the Ottoman Empire. We meet a nice man from Kuwait, an architect with his degrees from the University of Miami, who explains some of the Arabic terminology for us.
Our walk continues through the metal-workers alley, where the workshops are full of intricate and beautiful coffee services, trays, water jugs and more, copper and silver shining in the afternoon sun.
The tour is suddenly derailed as we pass a little restaurant, sort of a diner, where the food is all displayed at a counter and you can pick out what you want. There's a platter of roast chicken and potatoes calling out to Bob WAIT, DON'T LEAVE ME!! So we have a bite for lunch. The waitress is understandably grumpy, working in the kitchen with an open oven of charcoal fires.
Our next stop is the Assassination Museum, or Museum of the City of Sarajevo, depending on your guidebook. It's a one-room exhibit in the building right at the spot where an assassin killed the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, an event that essentially caused WWI. The museum chronicles the events of the assassination, displays some photos and artifacts, and also describes the early transformation of the city, languishing despite its former glory under the Ottoman Empire to a newly revived industrialized capital under the Austro-Hungarian government. It's all very interesting, and makes us want to learn more about the history.
From here, we leave the Old City for a climb up the surrounding streets to the old fortress. Not much is left but a wall, but everyone comes up for the fort view, overlooking the whole city and its valley. It's quite striking. We can see fields of tombstones all throughout the city, many of them from the recent war years.
We can also see our next stop, the Sarajevska Pivara, the Brewery. When the Austro-Hungary government acquired Sarajevo from the Ottoman Empire in the 1860's, they began a campaign of industrialization throughout the city, bringing in the afore-mentioned tram system, a brickyard, tobacco factory, and this brewery. The brewery was one of a few businesses that sort-of functioned during the siege, but when people would wait in lines to get some water from the brewery's source, they were often struck by mortar fire.
The brewery pub is just as it should be: dark wood beams, high brick vaulted ceilings, elaborate chandeliers, low lighting. It's just quitting time as we walk up, and the brewery workers are leaving for the day. I ask for a beer menu, and the waiter says This is Sarajevska Brewery, we have Sarajevska Beer. So I gathered. They brew light, unfiltered light, and dark. We have a light lager and one unfiltered lager. Then we sit back to enjoy the beers and the atmosphere.
On our way home, we pass a few street cleaners. Everywhere we've been in these Eastern European cities, there's been a lot of effort put into keeping the streets clean. There were small street vacuum trucks running through the streets of Prague, and shopkeepers sweeping off their storefront sidewalks. City workers trim the hedges and rosebushes and plant decorative flower beds. What's strange to see are the sweeper's brooms. They are actual bunches of branches, just like Cinderella's. We wonder if they make their own, or if there's a city broom-maker somewhere.
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bosnian dudes are the best. lol