Sarajevo International Airport is just 6 km from the city center, making the transfer quick and straightforward. A taxi or rideshare reaches the Old Town area in about 20 minutes, passing through the modern Novo Sarajevo district.
About Sarajevo City Center
The city sits in a valley surrounded by mountains that hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, and the scars of the 1990s siege—including the Tunnel of Hope Museum and Roses of Sarajevo—coexist with a vibrant cafe culture and emerging arts scene. Sarajevo is one of the few cities where a mosque, Catholic cathedral, Orthodox church, and synagogue stand within steps of each other, earning it the nickname 'Jerusalem of Europe.'
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | Varies by traffic | 20-40 min | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
Taxis are available 24/7 at the airport and cost approximately 15-20 BAM ($8-11) to the center at night. There is no public bus service to the airport after 11 PM. Rideshare apps like BlaBlaCar and local taxi apps operate late.
Luggage Tips
Taxis have ample trunk space. The Sarajevo trolleybus from Dobrinja (Bus 103) allows luggage but can be crowded. Cobblestone streets in Bascarsija make rolling suitcases difficult—consider a backpack for the last stretch.
Accessibility
Airport taxis can accommodate folding wheelchairs. The main pedestrian street Ferhadija is flat and accessible, but the old Bascarsija area has cobblestones and uneven surfaces. Most newer hotels have accessible rooms.