Visite de la ville de Sarajevo avec café bosniaque





Description
Quiconque a déjà visité Sarajevo s'en souviendra longtemps : l'odeur du café frais, le chant du muezzin, le tintement des cloches des églises, les salutations bruyantes des habitants, la lumière dorée du coucher de soleil et le goût des produits frais. Ćevapčići grillé. Notre visite de la ville vous emmène dans un court voyage dans le temps - des Ottomans à la domination austro-hongroise en passant par le Sarajevo de Tito et le passé récent et triste de la ville. Vous n'entendrez pas seulement parler de l'histoire de la ville et visiterez ses sites les plus importants, vous en apprendrez également beaucoup sur les traditions et les différentes cultures qui ont façonné et façonnent encore cet endroit et découvrirez comment les gens vivent ici aujourd'hui. Avec un café bosniaque pendant la visite, vous apprendrez non seulement comment la boisson bosniaque emblématique est préparée et bue, mais vous pourrez également poser des questions personnelles à votre guide.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Nous commençons notre visite ici avec un bref aperçu de l'histoire de la Bosnie.
Rencontre des cultures – le lieu où les religions et les peuples se rencontrent.
La plus ancienne synagogue de la ville
Dans la Kupferschmiedstrasse, nous faisons la connaissance d'un chaudronnier qui nous fait découvrir son métier et nous montre comment il travaille.
La mosquée la plus importante du pays
La vieille ville ottomane de Sarajevo
Autour d'un café bosniaque, vous aurez le temps de poser des questions personnelles à votre guide et d'apprendre également comment les Bosniaques célèbrent le rituel du café et comment le café bosniaque est bu.
L'endroit où a eu lieu la tentative d'assassinat de François Ferdinand.
Nous dégustons des spécialités bosniaques typiques de jambon et de fromage
Le symbole de la libération de Sarajevo du fascisme.
La principale cathédrale des croyants orthodoxes de Sarajevo
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(3)
So far I have arranged 3 private tours in my circle of friends and family with Nermin Numić v/o Numa: 2023, 2024 and the last for the time being on 06.08.2025. I took part in two guided tours myself. It is an impressive experience to see how Numa manages to appeal to a wide variety of age groups and respond to their specific needs and interests. 2 times the participants were 60+ and on 06.08.25 it was a group of 4-year-old young men. Without exception, all participants were impressed and enthusiastic about the 4-hour guided tour. It is a fine art that Numa has loosely and easily mastered, and which testifies to the love and enthusiasm for his hometown. Price/performance is correct. Highly recommended.
I booked a tour for friends visiting from out of town. I knew that they wanted to understand some of the history of Sarajevo as well as experience the incredible food. They were also traveling with young kids. Cheyf delivered on all fronts. My friends couldn’t stop raving about the tour - it got them oriented to Sarajevo geographically, historically, and gastronomically. They knew their way around downtown Sarajevo, they better understood the significant history of the city and the region, and they ate well - and knew good places to return to for food and gifts during the rest of their stay. Cheyf was also flexible with kids and their needs and whims. It was a great tour that I would not hesitate to book again and can only highly recommend.
Grbavica food tour is something really unconventional and a great way to see the real Sarajevo. During this tour, you will step out of the busy streets of the Old Town or Ferhadija, and walk through landmarks which we all might have seen on the pictures during the siege but never knew what it looks like after the city was rebuilt. It's a pleasant, unhurried stroll between the pretty quiet streets and buildings that arose at times of Yugoslavia, with several stops at where locals hang out and tourists barely reach to. Spiced up by engaging conversation and interesting facts, this tour is a what you need to look at the city in a new perspective. It personally made me establish a deeper connection with Sarajevo. Numa and Kathi are knowledgeable and open-minded and have answers to all of the questions that you might have on your mind.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Sonya! We are very happy you enjoyed the tour and we look forward to welcoming you in Sarajevo again! All the best Kathi from .Cheyf



