Discover Sarajevo on a private tour
In Sarajevo, the interplay of East and West is palpable. The city echoes with the sounds of both calls to prayer and church bells, a testament to its cultural blend. When you wander through Sarajevo with a local guide, it shifts from just a tour to an exploration of resilience and history. Imagine yourself strolling through Baščaršija, its narrow lanes filled with the aroma of fresh bread and the tunes of local musicians. Your guide isn't just showing you the sights—they're unraveling tales that speak to the city's enduring spirit, introducing you to quaint artisan workshops that you'd otherwise overlook. A food and wine tour here isn't just about eating and drinking; it's about understanding the layers of Bosnian heritage, each dish a narrative of diverse influences. Opting for a private tour means bypassing the usual crowds and diving straight into Sarajevo's core, uncovering the stories of a city that has weathered much yet harbours a persistent optimism. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Sarajevo. Explore Sarajevo your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Sarajevo tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Sarajevo for every interest, including: History tours: Stand on the Latin Bridge where the 1914 assassination shook Europe, then step into the Tunnel of Hope Museum to hear siege stories from people who lived them. You can also explore Baščaršija, Vijećnica, and the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque to see Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian layers side by side. Day trip tours: Follow the Neretva River to Mostar, stopping at Konjic’s Tito’s bunker and Blagaj Tekke before walking across Stari Most. Or head up Bjelašnica to Lukomir village for a home-cooked pita, sheepfold visits, and an easy ridge stroll with huge views. Layover tours: Your guide meets you at SJJ, handles luggage, and zips you to the Tunnel of Hope Museum before a quick burek and Bosnian coffee in Baščaršija. If time allows, ride the Trebević cable car or climb to the Yellow Fortress for a fast panorama, then return in time for your flight. The old town is compact and walkable, and trams run along the main boulevard, but hills and outlying sights like the Tunnel Museum or mountain villages need wheels. You can book chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation, or ask your local guide to arrange transfers. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Sarajevo inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Sarajevo with a private walking tour and discover its eclectic neighborhoods with your local guide. - Baščaršija: The bustling heart of the city, perfect for cultural tourists. Enjoy its lively markets, traditional food, and historic architecture. - Marijin Dvor: Known for its mix of modern and historical buildings, this neighborhood is ideal for multi-generational groups interested in Sarajevo’s evolving landscape. - Grbavica: A residential area offering a glimpse into everyday life in the city. Families will enjoy the parks and local eateries scattered throughout the neighborhood. - Skenderija: Attracts those interested in arts and culture, with its galleries and cultural centers. It's a great spot for tourists seeking meaningful connections through local art scenes. Day trip ideas from Sarajevo If you’ve got a free day, head out to nearby towns and mountains, since day trips from Sarajevo bring you Ottoman bridges, cool rivers, and ridge-top villages without packing a bag, and private tours keep routes flexible. Mostar and Blagaj: Cross the Old Bridge, explore stone lanes by the Neretva, then continue to Blagaj to see the cliffside tekija and powerful karst spring, a mix that suits history buffs and casual walkers who like riverside cafés and clear water. Travnik and Jajce: Climb Travnik’s fortress for wide valley views, sample local ćevapi or coffee in the old bazaar, then reach Jajce for the waterfall in the town centre and the wooden watermills on Pliva Lakes, a long but rewarding loop for architecture and nature in one day. Lukomir on Bjelašnica: Drive into the Dinaric Alps to Bosnia’s highest village, walk the ridge paths above Rakitnica Canyon, and see stone houses that still follow seasonal rhythms, a good pick if you like light hikes, fresh air, and simple mountain meals. Višegrad and the Drina River: Stand on the UNESCO‑listed Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, learn about Ivo Andrić and his Nobel‑winning novel set here, and linger by the river at Andrićgrad, a straightforward route for literature, bridges, and calm water views. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Sarajevo most travellers miss.