Food destinations within easy reach of Sarajevo. worth the train, the rental car or the early start.

Worth the trip

Mostar (Stari Most) ★ 4.7

130 km south, 2 hr 15 min driveDrive or guided tour from Sarajevo via M17 valley road through Konjic and Jablanica

Famous for: Bosnian-Herzegovinian Old Town dining at UNESCO Old Bridge

Mostar 130 km south of Sarajevo holds the UNESCO Old Bridge rebuilt in 2004, with Bosnian-Herzegovinian Old Town dining and Neretva river fish.

Konjic (Neretva river) ★ 4.5

40 km south, 50 min driveDrive from Sarajevo via M17 valley road, or train from Sarajevo Glavna

Famous for: Neretva river fish and Bosnian rafting kitchen

Konjic 40 km south of Sarajevo is the Bosnian Neretva-river town, with trout and grayling at the rafting kitchens and the Habsburg-era stone bridge in town.

Vrelo Bosne (Ilidza) ★ 4.4

12 km west, 25 min by tram and walkTram from Bascarsija to Ilidza, then horse-drawn carriage or walk down Velika Aleja

Famous for: Bosna river source park, kafana lunches, Restaurant Labud

Vrelo Bosne in Ilidza 12 km west of Sarajevo is the Bosna river source park, with Restaurant Labud at the spring and Velika Aleja's kafanas.

Travnik (cheese country) ★ 4.4

90 km west, 1 hr 20 min driveDrive from Sarajevo via M5 west through Vitez

Famous for: Travnik cheese, vezirska corba, Plava Voda

Travnik 90 km west of Sarajevo is Bosnian cheese country, with brined cow-milk Travnik cheese, vezirska corba soup and Plava Voda river-source restaurants.

Visoko (Bosnian pyramid valley) ★ 4.2

32 km north, 40 min driveDrive from Sarajevo via M17 north

Famous for: Highland Bosnian honey, pita, valley kafana lunch

Visoko 32 km north of Sarajevo runs the Bosnian Pyramid Park claim and a valley of highland honey, pita and kafana lunches across the Fojnica valley.

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