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The Best Markets In Bosnia And Herzegovina

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Bosnia, like every other country in the world, has an abundance of markets. Some are directed toward tourists selling handicrafts and fridge magnets, where local farmers sell their produce. Exploring the markets allows the adventurous to immerse in local culture and practice negotiation skills with vendors, which can be fun. Here are a few of Bosnia’s best markets for souvenirs, fresh food and for experiencing the locals.Pijaca Markale, Sarajevo:

Bosnia, like every other country in the world, has an abundance of markets. Some are directed toward tourists selling handicrafts and fridge magnets, where local farmers sell their produce. Exploring the markets allows the adventurous to immerse in local culture and practice negotiation skills with vendors, which can be fun. Here are a few of Bosnia’s best markets for souvenirs, fresh food and for experiencing the locals.

Pijaca Markale, Sarajevo:

Sarajevo’s Pijaca Markale is the biggest local bazaar in the city. Old women sit in their stalls selling everything from socks to tissues at this market near Bascarsija….



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