7 days in Croatia and Bosnia (Piotr)

Day 1: Split

Itinerary: Poznan ➜ (Ryanair) ➜ Zadar (Hertz rental car) ➜ Dugopolje ➜ Split ➜ Studios Zdenka Matice Hrvatske ➜ Old Town -Diocletilan’s Palace-four gates-Cathedra-National Square ➜ National Theater

Day 2: Mostar

Itinerary: Split ➜ Dugopolje ➜ Bijača ➜ Mostar ➜ Apartments Soltis Braće Trbonja ➜ Old Bridge

Day 3 & 4: Sarajevo

Itinerary: Mostar ➜ Neretva Valley ➜ Sarajevo ➜ Apartaments Town Center Mjedenica ➜ Cathedral-Baščaršija-Latin Bridge-Miljacka-City Hall-Šamon HoReCa shop & market-National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina ➜ (cable car) ➜ Trebević

Day 5: Travnik

Itinerary: Sarajevo ➜ Travnik ➜ Motel Aba-Šumeće ➜ Plava Voda-Stari Grad-Šarena Džamija ➜ Crkva Svetog Ivana Krstitelja

Day 6 & 7: Zadar

Itinerary: Travnik ➜ Donji Vakuf ➜ Bugojno ➜ Šuica ➜ Tomislavgrad ➜ Grabovica ➜ Kamensko ➜ Bisko ➜ Zadar ➜ Aparments Villa Visnjik Put Gazica  ➜ (Hertz ZAD) ➜ Old Town-Sea Gate-St Donatus Church-Foru)-Greeting of the Sun/Sea Organ-Five Wells Square/Land Gate ➜ (Ryanair) ➜ Poznan

Food

3 Replies to “7 days in Croatia and Bosnia (Piotr)”

  1. Seems like a place I want to visit. Some of the mosques seem serene, cathedrals too. The food looks like delicious especially the “Ćevapi, Ristorante Mio Pasto Mostar” seems to be one I have had growing up in Kashmir.

  2. jest to 30-40 m okragla plyta szklana w ktorej odbija sie niebo, pod spodem sa panele sloneczne, ktore po zachodzie slonca zasilaja led-y wyswietlajace kolorowe ruchome wzory inspirowane (moim zdaniem) zorza polarna

  3. Bardzo pieknie! Co to jest “greeting to the Sun” bardzo zagadkowo wyglada.. Jedzenie i wino bardzo apetyczne 🙂

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