Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on an immersive small-group tour led by guides who personally survived the city’s infamous siege. This experience offers a rare opportunity to hear firsthand stories of resilience and hope from those who lived through the war, making history come alive in a deeply personal way.
Your journey begins at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral, setting the stage for an exploration of Sarajevo’s rich, multicultural heritage. As you travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, your guide will share insights at over twenty significant sites, from Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian monuments to the poignant Tunnel of Hope, a symbol of survival during the siege.
At the Tunnel of Hope Museum, you’ll watch a moving documentary, walk through the historic tunnel, and have time to browse the unique souvenirs. Throughout the tour, you’ll visit key locations such as Sniper Alley, the 1984 Olympic village, and the dramatic frontlines, with each stop revealing stories of courage, loss, and perseverance.
The tour also explores Sarajevo’s vibrant neighborhoods, panoramic viewpoints, and important landmarks like the Latin Bridge and City Hall. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into the city’s diverse communities, wartime tragedies, and the enduring spirit that continues to shape Sarajevo today.
This unforgettable experience lasts approximately 4.3 hours and departs daily at 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. With group sizes kept small for a personal touch, and knowledgeable survivor guides, this is the definitive way to understand Sarajevo’s past and present. Secure your spot now and witness history through the eyes of those who lived it.







