@@blondatybycekYes, I would also recommend going to the top of mount Fortica to have an amazing view of the city. There is a zipline there and a restaurant. You might need to get a taxi to get up there. As for best cevapi rated by the locals is restaurant Podrum. Close to the old bridge.
@@francarp7731 It's not an expensive luxurious city so it has the same standard as the rest of thr country but you will pay more in restaurants during high season. It is very safe.
Currently in Mostar and watching your vlog ❤ Cannot believe how badly Mostar was attacked so tragically by the Serbian forces. I hope it can be free of its oppressors and thrive.
You have only shown the muslim part of town with colonials buildings. Mostar is the capital of Herzegovina in which predominately live the Croats and the Serbs (they own over 90% of land in Herzegovina). So what you displayed in your video are the remnants of Ottoman occupation of the land Herzegovina.
Maybe that’s because historically Muslims had been living in Mostar long before genocidal Christian fundamentalists came and settled there. There are documents solidifying my claim that Mostar has always been majority Bosnian/Muslim city. Heck, even the oldest houses and properties belong to Muslim families but you Croats have been brainwashed by your fascist leaders over the last few decades to think that Mostar somehow belongs to Croats while the architecture itself proves otherwise. You can’t fake architecture buddy, it’s in plain view, just like the footage of the war when Croats destroyed the Old Bridge and bombed the shit out of those Muslim parts of the town that you hate so much. So, keep your lies and hate in your pants you goofball, you can pretend all you like but the truth is evident and history of Mostar is simple and it belongs to Muslims.
As someone born in Mostar I must say that this is very accurate and an amazing review. Well done guys !!!
Hey, I'm going to Mostar next week. Any more tips of what to see/eat there? Something they forgot to mention in this clip?
@@blondatybycekYes, I would also recommend going to the top of mount Fortica to have an amazing view of the city. There is a zipline there and a restaurant. You might need to get a taxi to get up there. As for best cevapi rated by the locals is restaurant Podrum. Close to the old bridge.
@@miliomb Hello, how is the city in terms of cost of living, safety, etc.? Greetings from Argentina
@@francarp7731 It's not an expensive luxurious city so it has the same standard as the rest of thr country but you will pay more in restaurants during high season. It is very safe.
@@miliomb Thanks!
I have traveled to many places, but after watching your videos, my list of places I want to visit has grown exponentially! Wow. So beautiful
Wow that food and coffee looks amazing. Can’t wait for the next video to hear more about it
so many great things to do there,so cool place
Only visited sarajevo. planning mostar in the future!
Great video! Need to learn more from you guys, for my own videos haha
In 2 months it's my country. I was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦 but in the war, I went to the USA 🇺🇸 love both of the country's ❤
Thank you for sharing a good guide!
Great video!
great!!! excellent videography
Currently in Mostar and watching your vlog ❤ Cannot believe how badly Mostar was attacked so tragically by the Serbian forces. I hope it can be free of its oppressors and thrive.
Come to Travnik 💙
Heya 👋 thanks for the video. What camera did you shoot this on?
My town !
It's an amazing town! We loved Mostar! :)
where is the balcony at 01:33 exactly at ?
❤Mostar❤
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You have only shown the muslim part of town with colonials buildings. Mostar is the capital of Herzegovina in which predominately live the Croats and the Serbs (they own over 90% of land in Herzegovina).
So what you displayed in your video are the remnants of Ottoman occupation of the land Herzegovina.
Maybe that’s because historically Muslims had been living in Mostar long before genocidal Christian fundamentalists came and settled there. There are documents solidifying my claim that Mostar has always been majority Bosnian/Muslim city. Heck, even the oldest houses and properties belong to Muslim families but you Croats have been brainwashed by your fascist leaders over the last few decades to think that Mostar somehow belongs to Croats while the architecture itself proves otherwise. You can’t fake architecture buddy, it’s in plain view, just like the footage of the war when Croats destroyed the Old Bridge and bombed the shit out of those Muslim parts of the town that you hate so much. So, keep your lies and hate in your pants you goofball, you can pretend all you like but the truth is evident and history of Mostar is simple and it belongs to Muslims.
He shows what he saw .you can not change history. Yes you can change future. You can make your country like Ukraine 😢