Having a typical Bosnia dish

To enjoy that I was in a relatively inexpensive country, we went to a recommended restaurant with super nice surroundings, to have a typical Bosnia dish, the Hindin Han. We took a plate for two people that cost 25 RSD, that is 12 euros and contained about 600 grams of mixed barbecue. The dish included pork, liver, chicken, sausages, kafka, … Read More

A great sandwich in Amsterdam

Finding the best places to eat before visiting a city is an important task. This time, this task was for Jasper, who was part of a group I met in Amsterdam at the Hostel. He took us to the restaurant Singel 404 (lunchcafe) on Singel Street which boasts one of the best sandwiches in town, and it was good indeed. … Read More

Mostar Lookout from a Mosque

Not all mosques are open for tourists, but Karagöz Bey is, and allow you to have a Mostar lookout from a Mosque. With its big dome and high minaret it is the largest in the area. Built in 1554, severely damaged during World War II and almost completely destroyed during the Bosnian Was in 1990s the Mosque has gone trough restoration between 2002 … Read More

Majdas Hostel in Mostar

Named the best hostel in Bosnia in 2013 by hostelworld.com, and holder of several hosting prizes, my stay there was incredible. The first review of a hostel I do on the website, but because I really felt very good in this place. Mostar was not on my travel plans, but since the logistics from Sarajevo in Bosnia to Kotor in … Read More

Typical food in Belgrade

After a first tour of the city, passing through some sights and the park, we decided to eat something typical, in a local restaurant recommended by the reception of our hostel, Tri Šešira (Three Hats in Serbian Language). There is only one restaurant street in Belgrade and it is called Skadarska. When we arrived in the street we saw prices … Read More