Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
A beautifully decorated and light loft apartment with easy access to the historic centre of Sarajevo.
In this welcoming apartment, special attention was given to design, lighting and comfort to create a pleasant environment. The master bedroom has a comfortable queen-size bed with latex mattress and fully light-obscuring curtains. There is a second bedroom/study with a two-seater and a one-seater sofabed for additional sleeping and a working area with desk and shelves. A lounge area has a comfortable sofa and large windows on two sides opening into a sweeping panoramic view of the mountains surrounding Sarajevo.
There is also an east-facing secluded balcony, a perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee or an afternoon drink while relaxing after a day out.
You can keep your car in a secure garage free of charge. ADSL Internet included. Longer-term stay is possible with special discounts.
So why stay in hotels when you can get more for a better price?
The Sitting Lounge
The Dining Area
The Master Bedroom
The Lounge Area
To see more photos please visit http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/17601
The Central Bosnia region
Central Bosnia is part of the Dinaric Alps. The Dinaric Alps or Dinarides form a mountain chain in southern Europe, spanning areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Albania. They extend for 400 miles (645 km) along the coast of the Adriatic Sea (northwest-southeast), from the Julian Alps in the northwest. The Dinaric Alps comprise the most rugged and extensively mountainous area of Europe outside of the Caucasus, Alps and Scandinavian Mountains.
This terrain has made Central Bosnia perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain climbing, skiing, rafting and extreme sports.
Sarajevo area
Combine sightseeing in Sarajevo with exploring the pristine Bosnian nature. If visiting in winter, go to the ski resorts of Bjelasnica and Jahorina which hosted the 1984 Olympic Games and are only 30-45 minutes away by car.
In summer, try hiking or rafting. Discover the spectacular and otherwise impassable River Neretva by taking a whole-day rafting trip which will take you through completely uninhabited areas, or visit the canyon of Rakitnica, one of the deepest in Europe. All of this is an hour or two’s drive from Sarajevo.
The most exciting times to visit Sarajevo are during the international theater festival MESS in October, the Jazz Festival in November and the Sarajevo Film Festival in August, which has grown into the most prestigious regional film festival. Or spend the Christmas and New Year’s season there when the city bursts with energy as young Sarajevans mingle with international partygoers in the city’s many bars and outdoor events.
How to get there
Air: Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Croatian Airlines, Malev, Alitalia, Air Bosnia, Adria Airways are among the companies flying to Sarajevo. Rail: direct links from Zagreb and Budapest Bus: connections to most European countries; check Eurolines for up to date information.