Arrival in Sarajevo and First Impressions
Journey to Sarajevo: A Scenic Train Ride
Our journey from Mostar to Sarajevo began at 6 AM. We opted for the train, a surprisingly affordable option at just seven euros each. I'd read that for the best views, you should sit on the right-hand side going from Mostar to Sarajevo – a tip that proved absolutely correct.
The ride itself was stunning. They really weren't exaggerating when they called it one of Europe's most beautiful train journeys. The landscape unfolded outside the window, a breathtaking panorama of rolling hills and picturesque villages. Even the simple act of eating a pastry I'd picked up earlier felt special, enhanced by the stunning views.
We arrived in Sarajevo fairly early, giving us plenty of time before checking into our apartment. The train station's location, a bit of a walk from the old town, was a minor inconvenience, but it certainly didn’t detract from the overall charm of the experience. A quick coffee and hot chocolate stop on the way helped to break up the walk, setting the stage for our exploration of the city.
Exploring the Old Town and Accommodation
After dropping off our bags at our surprisingly affordable apartment – basic, yes, but perfectly adequate for a few nights – we immediately set off to explore the Old Town. The location was fantastic, right on the edge of the historic center, a perfect starting point for our wanderings. It felt instantly charming, a captivating blend of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture.
We wandered the cobblestone streets, soaking up the atmosphere. I even managed to snag some delicious halva from a local shop – a perfect little treat to fuel our explorations. The sights and sounds were intoxicating, a symphony of bustling markets and ancient buildings. It was easy to see why Sarajevo captivated so many visitors.
Later, back at the apartment, the reality of budget travel set in. While the location was ideal, the room itself was more basic than expected. No air conditioning proved to be a problem; and unfortunately, the Wi-Fi and bathroom light were also dysfunctional. It was a minor setback, a reminder that even the most carefully planned trips can have their little inconveniences. But hey, at least we had a comfy bed and a private bathroom – small victories!