By Plane

By Plane

The Sarajevo International Airport is located only 12 kilometers from the center of Sarajevo. It serves as a connection to many European cities and to the rest of the world through major international airline hubs, such as Istanbul, Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Zurich.... The airports in Tuzla and Mostar, both of which are about a two-hour drive from Sarajevo, handle flights made by low-cost airlines.

By Bus

By Bus

Sarajevo is connected to many European cities by direct bus lines. The Centrotrans Eurolines bus company (www.centrotrans.com) connects Sarajevo with Austria, Belgium, Montenegro, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Croatia, Germany, Slovenia and Serbia. Other companies, like Biss Tours (www.bisstours.ba) and Globtour (www.globtour.com), also offer direct bus lines from many European cities to Sarajevo.

By Train

By Train

Rail travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina is neither sufficiently modernized nor popular, but is a suitable and safe way to travel, especially for low-budget travelers. Sarajevo is directly connected to the Croatian capital, Zagreb, and, from there, with the rest of Europe. A one-way ticket from Sarajevo to Zagreb costs 61 KM and a return ticket costs 97.30 KM.

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By Car

By Car

Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the process of developing a highway system in order to make road travel more efficient, but one would be well advised to drive carefully on regional roads. Speed limits are set at the following: 50-60kph within city limits, 80kph on open roads and 120 kph on highways. A length of 51.6 kilometers of completed highway runs between Butila and Bilješevo. The toll rate for passenger cars is 5.40 KM and can be paid in cash (KM/BAM or EUR) or by credit card.

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