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TOP 5 Things To Do In BANJA LUKA | Travel Guide 2023

If you're searching for a city that combines the old-world charm of historic monuments with the exhilarating excitement of a lively nightlife, Banja Luka is your ideal destination. Nestled in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this city offers a tantalizing blend of history, culture, and adventure. From the time-worn walls of Kastel Fortress to the adrenaline-pumping rafting on Vrbas River, there's a wealth of experiences waiting to be discovered. Let's uncover the top 5 things to do in Banja Luka that will make your visit unforgettable.


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I'll be the first to admit that I knew absolutely nothing about Banja Luka before we arrived. We booked our flight without having any idea what we'd see or do when we arrived, but that's the beautiful thing about travel. You jump into the unknown & come out better for it. Come with us as we explore the things to do in Banja Luka!

We kicked off with some Fabricka Coffee and I don’t believe this coffee shop was specifically local, but it was the only one that I could find that was open today and not a cafe LOL.

One of the first things you’ll see when you google Banja Luka is a picture of Christ The Savior Orthodox Cathedral. It’s the most famous structure in the city and serves as the center of town. It was originally built in 1929 but was partially destroyed in 1941 by bombings during WW2. The present cathedral is architecturally identical to the original and was completed in 2004.

While you’re nearby also be sure to take a peak at the President of the Republic of Srpska’s House. It’s right across from the cathedral and is pretty clearly an important building based on the security presence.

Right in the center of town is Gospodska Street. It’s the oldest and busiest street in Banja Luka & has a host of clothing, jewelry, and other various shops. Gospodska translates to Gentleman’s which has been around since 1878, but the actual name of the street is Veselin Maslesa Street.

For lunch we picked Banjalučki Splav, or Banja Luka Raft, for lunch because you can’t beat this location. It’s right on the Vrbas River and looks so cool from the City Bridge so we figured we’d come down here to try and get some Ćevapi. Ćevapi is the national dish of both Bosnia & Herzegovina as well as Serbia, and the Bosnian version is made of two different types of minced beef meat.

Back across the Vrbas River is a place called Gradska Tržnica, which translates to City Market. This place is MASSIVE and reminds me of what I would imagine a mall would’ve felt like before the modern version of malls existed. You can basically get anything you could ever need here from fruits & veggies, to hand-made trinkets, to full-on wardrobes.

Right between the Banja Luka Raft & City Market is the Kastel Fortress. It’s medieval but it’s situated on the site of previous fortifications that go back to Roman and even pre-Roman times, making it the oldest historical monument in the city. The Kastel Fortress is widely considered the most important symbol and the stone heart of the city of Banja Luka.

One really interesting detail about Bosnia is it’s a melting pot of cultures. We’ve already seen a Serbian Orthodox cathedral, and now we’re stopping over at the Ferhat Pasha Mosque. This classic Ottoman mosque was built back in 1579 and stood for almost 400 years before being destroyed during the Bosnian War between 1992 and 1995.

Dinner was at a restaurant called Kod Brke which translates to At The Mustache. It’s one of the more popular restaurants in town, but that doesn’t mean you’re going to break the bank eating here for a night. The prices for food are very reasonable and they’ve got a great mix of local, as well as Italian dishes to choose from.

We’re ended the day at a place called Master Craft Brewery. The menu has a great selection of local beers, which includes IPAs which are our favorites!!

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00:00 WELCOME TO BANJA LUKA!
00:21 STOP 1: COFFEE AT FABRIKA COFFEE
01:05 STOP 2: CHRIST THE SAVIOR ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL
01:29 STOP 3: PALACE OF REPUBLIC
01:59 STOP 4: GOSPODSKA STREET
02:25 STOP 5: FERHAT PASHA MOSQUE
03:27 STOP 6: LUNCH AT BANJA LUKA RAFT
04:47 STOP 7: KASTEL FORTRESS
05:16 STOP 8: BANJA LUKA CITY MARKET
05:52 STOP 9: DINNER AT KOD BRKE
07:06 STOP 10: THE MASTER CRAFT BREWERY
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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Banja Luka | Bosnia - English

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Banja Luka is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Bosnia having many best places in Banja Luka. Banja Luka or Banjaluka is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. It is also the de facto capital of this entity. Banja Luka is the traditional centre of the densely-forested Bosanska Krajina region of northwestern Bosnia. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Banja Luka that you won't regret going to.

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David takes us around to discover what to do in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this episode we'll show you what to see and where to eat in Banja Luka should you ever make it to the central northern region of this fascinating country.

David opens up with a brief history of the city from the banks of the Vrbas River near the Kastel, where he explains all the different cultures that have resided Banja Luka throughout the centuries. The first stop on David's Banja Luka tour is Gospodska Street, the city's main pedestrian boulevard lined with neo-Rennaissance and art nouveau buildings. Along Gospodska Street there are shops, banks, sidewalk cafes and restaurants.

Next is the Church of Christ the Savior, a Serbian Orthodox church in downtown Banja Luka. What stands today is a reconstruction of the original church built in 1929 and destroyed during WWII. This one was built in 2004 and features a beautiful bell/ clock tower and golden domes that are typical of eastern orthodox churches. If you come to Banja Luka don't miss visiting the Central Market, a covered market where vendors sell everything from vegetables and clothing, to specialty cheeses and household items. Everything is so fresh and organic! The Central Market open every day and is free to enter. The best time to come is in the morning to avoid the midday heat.

If you've been traveling in Bosnia for a while, you may have tried Ćevapčići (pronounced che-vap-chee-chee). These oblong-shaped grilled minced meatballs are the undisputed kings of Bosnian fast foods. You can find them throughout the Balkans; an influence left behind by the Ottomans. In Banja Luka Ćevapčići are made a little differently than the rest of the country - they are patties instead of shaped like sausages. A great place to try them is Kod Muje restaurant. From the outside, Kod Muje looks like a wooden cabin. Sit outside in the shaded terrace under one of the umbrellas like David did to enjoy the fresh air with your meal. This is a cheap and very satisfying meal.

The next restaurant David visits is the only restaurant in the Kastel fortress, Kazamat Restaurant. It has a beautiful setting along the Vrbas River, which is why reserving a table outside is highly recommended! For the last 30 years they've specialized in traditional Serbian food like fresh salads and grilled meats. The inside of Kazamat Restaurant is a little dark, but decorated with medieval memorabilia that's worth having a look. One of David's top restaurant picks for Bosnia!

According to everyone we spoke with, Mala Stanica is the best restaurant in Banja Luka, so David knew he had to try it! What makes Mala Stanica special is its location within the 19th century train station. This historically and architecturally significant building is a cultural icon of Banja Luka. Mala Stanica specializes in gourmet fusion cuisine, and they believe in slow cooking their foods to optimize the flavors. David enjoyed a memorable tasting menu of the house specialties with sampling from the extensive wine list (100+ wines!) You cannot leave until you've had the chocolate soufflé, their most popular dessert. TO-DIE-FOR!

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Banja Luka may not be the first city on your travel list but, as you’ll find out in this video, it’s a really charming city with some fascinating history.

To start, this city in Bosnia and Herzegovina doesn’t really feel like a Bosnian city at all. From the people driving around waving Serbian flags to the Cyrillic alphabet and Serbian writing everywhere, this city feels more like it fits in Serbia. It’s actually part of the Republika Srpska, one of the two main political regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina made as a result of the war in the ‘90s.

While it is a majority Orthodox Christian Serb community, you will still find Catholic churches and Muslim Mosques around the city, though this is a relatively recent addition after the Mosque was destroyed during the war.

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00:00 Church of the Holy Trinity
02:15 Cathedral of Saint Bonaventure
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07:45 Christ the Savior Orthodox Cathedral
09:33 a little info about the city
10:49 Kastel Fortress
14:58 Ferhadija Mosque

BANJA LUKA - Bosnia & Herzegovina Travel Guide | Around The World

Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бања Лука), or Banjaluka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалука), is the largest city and the de facto capital of the Republika Srpska entity and the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the capital Sarajevo. Traditionally, it has been the centre of the Krajina region, located in the northwestern part of the country. It is home of the University of Banja Luka as well as numerous state and entity institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city lies on the River Vrbas and is well known in the countries of the former Yugoslavia for being full of tree-lined avenues, boulevards, gardens and parks. According to the 2013 census, Banja Luka has 199,191 inhabitants.

The history of inhabitation of the area of Banja Luka dates back to ancient times. There is a substantial evidence of the Roman presence in the region during the first few centuries A.D., including an old fort Kastel (Latin: Castra) in the centre of the city. The area of Banja Luka was entirely in the kingdom of Illyria and then a part of the Roman province of Illyricum, which split into provinces of Pannonia and Dalmatia of which Castra became a part. Ancient Illyrian maps call the settlement in Banja Luka's present day location as Ad Ladios, a settlement located on the river Vrbas.

Banja Luka fell to the Ottomans in 1527. It became the seat of the Sanjak of Bosnia some time prior to 1554, until 1580 when the Bosnia Eyalet was established. Bosnian beylerbeys were seated in Banja Luka until 1639. Ferhad Pasha Sokolović, a relative of Grand Vizier Mehmed-pasha Sokolović, had upon his return to Bosnia in 1574, begun the building of over 200 buildings ranging from artisan and sales shops to wheat warehouses, baths and mosques. Among more important commissions were the Ferhadija and Arnaudija mosques during which construction a plumbing infrastructure was laid that served surrounding residential areas. This stimulated the economic and urban development of Banja Luka, which soon became one of the leading commercial and political centres in Bosnia. It was also sanjak centre in Bosna Eyalet.

In 1688, the city was burned down by the Austrian army, but it quickly recovered. Later periodic intrusions by the Austrian army stimulated military developments in Banja Luka, which made it into a strategic military centre. Orthodox churches and monasteries near Banja Luka were built in the 19th century.

Due to its long history, Banja Luka is rich in culture. The Museum of Republika Srpska inherited the Ethnographic Museum established in 1930, and broadened its setting with collections of archeology, history, art history and nature. The Museum of Modern Art of Republika Srpska, also called MSURS, the Museum of Contemporary Art, displays exhibitions of noticed artists, both domestic and worldwide known, such as Damien Hirst and Grayson Perry . Banja Luka is also the home of the National Theatre and National Library, both dating from the first half of the 20th century, and of numerous other theatres. The headquarters of the Archives of Republika Srpska is situated in the building known as Carska kuća or Imperial House, built around 1880. It has been in continuous public use longer than any other structure in Banja Luka.

One of the most famous cultural sites in Banja Luka is the cultural centre of Banski Dvor (Halls of the Ban), built in the 1930s as the residence for the Bans of the Vrbas Banovina.[citation needed] It is a representative building in the very centre of the city housing the National Assembly along with a concert hall, gallery, state television, and a restaurant. Most of the main cultural and political events nowadays take place in the building. The relatively poorly preserved Kastel Fortress is found in the city centre. This mediaeval castle is one of Banja Luka's main attractions. Located on the left bank of the Vrbas river, it gives a specific charm to the city. During the summer, music concerts take place in the fortress.

The natural beauties of the surrounding area guarantee the city of Banja Luka a good position in tourism. Banja Luka has a number of hotels, one of the best being Hotel Cezar Banja Luka. One of the hotels right on the Vrbas river's bank is the Marriott. The city and surrounding area boast a number of popular tourist attractions. Among the most famous are the pools, thermal springs, and spas in the region. Due to its parks and over 10 000 trees Banja Luka was once nicknamed the Green City. The area is popular among nature lovers, while the city centre is attractive to tourists due to its historical structures and many restaurants. Other attractions of Banja Luka are the Banj Hill and a waterfall of the Vrbas river near Krupa. Rafting on the Vrbas river is currently becoming popular among the local tourists. There is fishing, rock climbing and hiking along the canyon of the Vrbas between Banja Luka and Jajce, and there is plenty of accommodation for visitors.

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This is Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska (Bosnia & Herzegovina)! This beautiful city is the main city of this autonomous region and is full of life. From Banja Luka we head further into the Republika Srpska and grab some food before heading to a guest house for the night.

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Top 5 Best Restaurants to Visit in Banja Luka | Bosnia - English

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Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in Banja Luka was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you Banja Luka's top 10 restaurants to visit in Banja Luka, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Banja Luka – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Banja Luka and the finest places to eat in Banja Luka. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Banja Luka to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

Banja Luka has no shortage of excellent restaurants in Banja Luka. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in Banja Luka that you won't regret going to.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina are one of the most underrated countries in Europe. Hidden in the shadow of more popular neighbors, especially Croatia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has a lot to offer and is worth your time and effort to get there. While the majority of tourists go to Sarajevo and Mostar, there are other places to explore as well in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite the events of the past century, Bosnia is still a place of ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity – you’ll find cathedrals and mosques, Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, and Muslim and Slavic influences all side by side. So here is our list of the Top 10 Best places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Hotels in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina: Hotel Bosna

Hotels in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina: Hotel Bosna David’s Been Here is traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina in search of all the top destinations and best places to stay. In this short video, David brings us to Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia & Herzegovina. If you’re spending some time in this quaint city, David recommends you stay in the heart of it all at Hotel Bosna. A 4-star accommodation option, this spacious hotel has over 190 rooms, 3 restaurants, an on-site casino, piano bar and a long list of great amenities. Just across the street from the Church of Christ the Savior- one of the top attractions in Banja Luka- Hotel Bosna combines great service, comfortable rooms and a cool atmosphere with an unbeatable city location. Watch along to take a virtual tour of Hotel Bosna or see for yourself when you travel to Banja Luka!

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REALLY HARD Travel Day || Flying To BANJA LUKA, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA!!????????

We've left Belgium & are flying to Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina!!????????
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This was probably the most difficult travel day we've had thus far. We traveled from Brussels - Charleroi Airport in Belgium in route to Banja Luka, Bosnia & man was this journey eventful. Come along!

We started the day by attempting to call an Uber in order to help with Hannah's foot. This was a bit of a fail since we were fairly far away from our bus station & Uber's were almost $100 at that time. So we made the tough decision to take the subway. The subway in Brussels is pretty fantastic so we thought it wouldn't be too difficult to just use it. We made the walk to the station and finished our first leg with no problems. We quickly learned that our day was going to be much more difficult than we thought when we saw that our connection wasn't working. At all. We walked out of the bus station and THANKFULLY we were able to get an Uber.

We were operating on a pretty tight schedule so getting to the bus station was still a difficult task once we'd gotten our Uber. The driver didn't follow the GPS and added another 10 minutes to our time which REALLY stressed us out, but thankfully we were able to make it to the bus station just as it was getting ready to head to the airport.

The Charleroi Airport isn't particularly close to Brussels. It's about a 40 minute bus ride from the center of town to the departures so this gave us a bit of time to gameplan for what was next. We arrived at the airport and made our way to the check-in counter as quickly as we could. We got our tickets and made our way through security through the Ryanair Fast Track line (this was such a life saver as the regular line was REALLY long).

After security, we had a bit of time so we went to the lounge. It was very simple but provided a great opportunity to grab some waters and snacks before our flight. We were able to access this lounge because of its participation in the Priority Pass program, which comes with our American Express Platinum card. This card provides a host of benefits that can really help you meet your travel goals/ambitions and currently has a MASSIVE New Member Offer of 100,00 points. That's over $1,000 in travel credit! If you'd like to sign up, please click the link below:



After leaving the lounge we made our way to the gate, but not before getting stamped out of customs first. This line was also EXTREMELY long, and we highly recommend getting there much earlier than your flight (unlike us LOL). We got very lucky as the security guard saw Hannah's ankle and allowed us to go through the side. This was another little life saver that really helped our day. Once through, we were ready to fly!

Flying to Banja Luka took about an hour and a half and provided some of THE BEST views of the Alps. We flew over Zurich and couldn't believe the beauty we were seeing. The flight was smooth and before we knew it we were landing in Banja Luka! The airport in Banja Luka is VERY small, but that just meant we would be making it through customs quickly LOL. We went through, met our Airbnb host Pavle, and FINALLY got to relax a bit once we settled into our Airbnb.

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REALITIES OF FULL TIME TRAVEL (Mostar to Banja Luka Bus)

Travelling full-time is a blessing. But what you DON'T see makes up 80% of travel life.
That is, waiting hours for busses, walking in the pouring rain, having no data in a foreign country and just a general sense of not know whats going to happen next!

Of course, these are all part of the parcel and you can't have the good without the bad but in this video we decided to try and keep the camera on for most of the trip and not cut any of the unpleasant things so we can be super transparent on what a normal travel day looks like. In this instance we are getting a bus from Mostar to Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Before we have our last Bosnian meal at Kazamat restaurant and plot our way from Banja Luka to Banja Luka airport!

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Chapters:
00:00 - But where do we put out bags?
03:40 - Bus time Babayy
04:46 - No data in Banja Luka - Bring on the rain
06:51 - Did we meet the nicest woman in the world?
08:00 - Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina
09:00 - Best last meal ever (kazamat Banja Luka)

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BANJA LUKA TO SARAJEVO BUS ! NORTH TO SOUTH BOSNIA!

Bus service from Banja Luka to Sarajevo.....its lonnngggg journey but beautiful Scenery.

Banja Luka | Travel Tipps | Reiseführer Deutsch

Die Stadt Banja Luka (serbisch-kyrillisch: Бања Лука; deutsch historisch: Lukasbad) liegt im Norden von Bosnien und Herzegowina und ist mit ca. 220.000 Einwohnern die zweitgrößte Stadt Bosnien-Herzegowinas.
Banja Luka ist seit 1998 de facto Hauptstadt der Republika Srpska, einer der beiden Entitäten Bosnien und Herzegowinas. Die Stadt ist das administrative und kulturelle Zentrum der bosnischen Serben. Während des Bosnienkrieges blieb Banja Luka von Kampfhandlungen verschont, weswegen sich die Stadt in einem verhältnismäßig guten Zustand befindet.

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