Surrounded by mountains, Sarajevo offers unexpected green spaces within the urban landscape and easy access to pristine nature. From riverside promenades to Olympic mountains, nature is never far away.
This enchanting natural park at the source of the Bosna River is Sarajevo's favorite escape, located 12km from downtown. Horse-drawn carriages (fijakerhs) transport visitors through avenue of trees to the springs, where crystal-clear water emerges from underground. Wooden bridges cross over streams, swans glide past, and traditional restaurants serve fresh trout. The park's romantic atmosphere has charmed visitors since Austro-Hungarian times. Perfect for family outings and romantic walks.
This Ottoman defensive fortress from 1809 offers the most spectacular panoramic views of Sarajevo. Located above Vratnik neighborhood, the bastion is especially popular at sunset when locals gather to watch the call to prayer echo across the valley as lights begin twinkling below. A short but steep climb rewards visitors with sweeping vistas encompassing the entire city basin surrounded by mountains.
Once an Olympic venue (1984 Winter Olympics), Trebević offers hiking, mountain biking, and stunning views. The cable car (rebuilt in 2018) ascends from downtown in 9 minutes to 1,160m elevation. At the summit explore abandoned Olympic bobsled track covered in graffiti art, forest trails, restaurants, and panoramic terraces. The mountain bears visible war scars but has transformed into a symbol of renewal and outdoor recreation.
Named after US President Woodrow Wilson, this pleasant riverside walkway along the Miljacka River connects old and new Sarajevo. Tree-lined paths pass parks, bridges, and cafés. Popular with joggers, cyclists, and families, the promenade offers a relaxed way to traverse the city while enjoying riverside scenery. Several historic bridges and buildings line the route.