Getting Around by Public Transport – A Guide for Visitors

Exploring Bosnia by bus and train is affordable and gives you a deeper local experience.

Public transportation is the main way to travel between cities and towns in Bosnia. Buses are frequent, reliable, and cover almost every corner of the country. You can buy tickets at bus stations or directly from the driver. Sites like GetByBus or Autoprevoz offer timetables and online booking.

Trains are limited but scenic – especially the route from Sarajevo to Mostar, which offers breathtaking views of rivers and mountains. Inside cities, local minibuses (known as “kombis”) and trams in Sarajevo help you get around easily.

Make sure to carry some cash, as not all buses accept cards. If you’re unsure about a route, just ask locals – they’ll usually point you in the right direction. Public transport might not be luxurious, but it’s a great way to travel like a local and see the country up close.

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