Thursday, March 29, 2012

accomodations in Mostar

we -4 people (2couples)-are driving to Mostar from Split on the way to Dubrovnik. We want to spend 2 nights in Mostar (1 full day). Any suggestions for an apartment for 4 people or anything else clean and reasonable?



Thanks




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Ok,





I looked up some info from locals, saw some local forums and found out that people recommend these:





Great location:



http://www.motel-mostar.ba/



http://www.oldtown.ba/



http://www.motel-emen.com/





Cheaper options:



http://www.apartmanimarshall.com/



http://apartmani-gardens.com/apartments.html





Also recommended:



http://www.bristol.ba/



http://www.pansion-rose.ba/





There are also some phone contacts for private accommodation, if you want the cheapest option. I can forward those too if you%26#39;re interested.





Google gives many more results, but I don%26#39;t have first hand info about those.





I just learned that many places in Mostar are booked for summer season already (as you also confirmed in your pm), which wasn%26#39;t the case in the previous years. I guess it%26#39;s becoming a really popular destination.





Hope this helped a little.



Jasmina




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Thank you, Jasmina.





Private accommodations would be nice...




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I%26#39;ve booked to stay here in June:





http://apartmani-konak.com/index_eng.html





Does anyone know what it%26#39;s like? I think it%26#39;s pretty near Stari Most.




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Thank you, we%26#39;ll try it.




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We just returned from one night in Mostar (my 70-year-old mother, her friend, my 21-year-old daughter, and myself). We stayed at the Muslibegovic House, a museum/hotel that has been in the same family since it was built centuries ago. It is a fantastic accommodation. We paid 70 euros per night per room, and breakfast (delicious cheeses, cold meats, breads, coffees, teas, etc) was included. A short tour of the museum is free too (less than 30 minutes).





The rooms were spotlessly clean with tile floors, heated in the bathrooms. Each room is decorated uniquely, with absolutely gorgeous light fixtures. The hotel/museum is two blocks from the river and only about 4 blocks from Stari Most (the Old Bridge). The owner is very nice, and made a great recommendation for dinner at Hindin Han (on the pedestrian-only street across the Stari Most), a restaurant also recommended by Rick Steves. You can read reviews on both the Muslibegovic House Hotel and the Hindin Han Restaurant on the hotels and restaurants reviews tab on here.





Have fun! We did. Be sure to climb the Islamic mosque minaret!




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Oops, the website for the Muslibegovic House is http://www.muslibegovichouse.com/





We truly loved our stay!




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