Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy
Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy
Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy
Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy
Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy
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Unveiling Banja Luka's urban soul: Walk & Enjoy

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Day 1

Pick-up available: Pick-up point: . Beyond specified area: Transfer services are not available beyond the specified pick-up/drop-off area, We pick up traverels in front of theirs hotel and accommodation in arranged time. Please contact us one day before the tour start
Attractions and Activities: Kastel Fortress (Free entry) Travelers will visit Fortress Kastel the oldest historical monument in this city. It was built on the left bank of Vrbas, between today's City Bridge and the crossing of the river Crkvena. 30 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Ferhadija Mosque (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Travelers will visit Ferhadija Mosque wich was built in 1579. It represents the greatest achievement of Islamic architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 16th century.
Attractions and Activities: Trznica Banja Luka (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Discover the charms of the Banja Luka market, where trade has been going on for centuries. Get to know the local attractions with our friendly guide!
Attractions and Activities: Christ the Savior - Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Free entry) Construction of the Saint Trinity Church in the city centre was the first bigger architectural venture in Banja Luka after the World War I. It was built on an empty space in front of the cafe “Balkan“ from 1925. It was designed by Dušan Živanović, an architect from Belgrade. The church was built in Serbian and Byzantyne style, which appeared in our architectonic practice in the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th cenutry. 15 min(s)


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