KM (local currency symbol) or international symbol BAM (Bosnian mark) is of the same value as the former German mark (DM) and the smaller unit of this currency is not a cent but a pfenning. In relation to the Euro (€), approximately 2 KM for 1 € (1.96 KM=1 €). And the fact that Bosnians don't like hustle and bustle and that stress kills, we call it ćejf (cheyf). You enjoy every free moment in life, you drink coffee for half an hour, you enjoy eating and drinking, you relax your soul in nature...Thank you for the wonderful videos and I wish you a lot of enjoyment in my country, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Bosnians are absolutely gem of people. I loved every bit of my time. Food is great.. people are hospitable, the scenery is gorgeous. And the coffee is out of this world :)
Hello, I only have 5 days to enjoy Bosnia, I have decided to spend 2 nights in Sarajevo and 2 nights in Mostar, can you tell me where to buy the train tickets? My last day in Mostar I would have to return to Sarajevo to go to the airport and I am worried about the train schedules to get there on time.
Hi… you can buy the tickets at the station. But go there an hour before, as the lines can be long. Also you can buy online, but sometimes international credit cards don’t work.
sorry made, nice video.But what have Sarajevo together with Soviet, i no understand! Bosnia is located oposite Italy, and Russia is thousands kilometer away,
KM (local currency symbol) or international symbol BAM (Bosnian mark) is of the same value as the former German mark (DM) and the smaller unit of this currency is not a cent but a pfenning. In relation to the Euro (€), approximately 2 KM for 1 € (1.96 KM=1 €).
And the fact that Bosnians don't like hustle and bustle and that stress kills, we call it ćejf (cheyf). You enjoy every free moment in life, you drink coffee for half an hour, you enjoy eating and drinking, you relax your soul in nature...Thank you for the wonderful videos and I wish you a lot of enjoyment in my country, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Bosnians are absolutely gem of people. I loved every bit of my time. Food is great.. people are hospitable, the scenery is gorgeous. And the coffee is out of this world :)
Hello, I only have 5 days to enjoy Bosnia, I have decided to spend 2 nights in Sarajevo and 2 nights in Mostar, can you tell me where to buy the train tickets? My last day in Mostar I would have to return to Sarajevo to go to the airport and I am worried about the train schedules to get there on time.
Hi… you can buy the tickets at the station. But go there an hour before, as the lines can be long. Also you can buy online, but sometimes international credit cards don’t work.
@@skylifenstyle Thanks, do you know where I can check the ride schedules?
@@karlaalvarez5760 yes please check the link in the description of my video. You can get true schedule and buy tickets.
Here is the link www.zfbh.ba/en/
You can buy the ticket on the train station or in the train! Don't worry, no one will throw you off the train! 🤣🥰
sorry made, nice video.But what have Sarajevo together with Soviet, i no understand! Bosnia is located oposite Italy, and Russia is thousands kilometer away,
As i corrected myself in my video .. it’s not Soviet .. it’s communist architecture