Spotter since 2015
"The Memorial Park Vraca" Sarajevo has a significant past and is a very important historical monument. It is dedicated to the World War II victims...
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"Caffe 105" is on one of the highest hills surrounding Sarajevo. It's amazing for cheap meals and non-alcoholic drinks, and the landscape's gorgeous there.
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"Mala Kuhinja" Sarajevo literally translates into small kitchen, and this restaurant really is small, but very cozy, warm, intimate and the food is...
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The "Musical Stairway" pays homage to the period when Sarajevo used to be the musical centre of Yugoslavia. On every bench there is a short biography of...
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"Farina Bakery" Sarajevo is a small, cozy bakery located in the very center of Sarajevo. The ambience is great, and so are their pastries, cakes and...
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"Celtic Pub" Sarajevo is like my second home. I spend most of my time on a night out right here, but I also like it for just a plain old regular coffee...
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"Freaky's Pub" Sarajevo is a place I'd recommend to enjoy a few beers (or a coffee earlier in the day!) and to watch your favorite sport event...
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About me
I'm an office manager and a regular 90s kid whose greatest passions are good music and cinematography, anime and sports.
In everyday life, I continuously look for challenges and adventures and even though I'm more of an introverted type of person, I really enjoy meeting different kinds of people with whom I share the same passions. Nothing better than that overwhelming feeling you get when talking with someone who completely understands your excitement over something.
I wanted to become a Spotter because I would like to give others a chance to perceive Sarajevo from my point of view and maybe help them feel this city's soul in the best possible way.
Why Sarajevo?
Even though this is a rather small city, Sarajevo has a lot to offer to a stranger:
- Diverse architecture where you can see the impact made by the many occupiers of this city through the centuries.
- The rich and unique cuisine derived from different cultural influences over the centuries. I dare you to try to turn down a coffee or food when offered by someone whose home you visited. :D People here just don't believe in a kind of hospitality that doesn't include eating or drinking, regardless of your needs for food and drink at that moment.
- Public transport that often makes you an inevitable participant in a conversation with a complete stranger (mostly older people) who just find it rude that people nowadays don't talk to each other but rather look at their phones.
- Hours of coffee or night out time with loud and sometimes presumptuous but very humorous and welcoming people.
- Slow living. Maybe you'll notice it at first, maybe you won't but it's definitely there, and it's in Sarajevo's DNA.
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