What do Bosnians eat for breakfast? How do Sarajevans start their day? How should you spend your early morning in Sarajevo before you get to check-in at your accommodation or want to experience something other than hotel breakfast?
Instead of wandering around the streets of Sarajevo like a zombie in the morning – or snoring in the lobby of your hotel – why not make the absolute most out of your time in BiH and turn these few “dead hours” into the most memorable part of your trip?
Before noon you could see the absolute best face of Sarajevo, have a fun new local friend tell you everything about the city and give you great local recommendations, and get your bearings in Sarajevo downtown. You will enjoy traditional Bosnian coffee, eat tasty pita (traditional food for breakfast), stroll through the City Market, meet local farmers and find the best authentic products, taste the world's best tea with a tea sommelier, and finish it all with tasting traditional, alcoholic drink- rakia.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Please inform us if you have food allergy or other food conditions.
In front of Balkantina Gourmet Shop, behind Sacred Heart Cathedral next to the Music Academy.