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Tour Overview
Embark on a powerful journey through Sarajevo’s wartime history with our Tunnel of Hope Tour. Once a city of Olympic pride in 1984, Sarajevo became the site of the longest siege in modern warfare just eight years later. This 2.5-hour tour reveals the incredible resilience and courage of its people, showcasing the critical role the Tunnel of Hope played in their survival.
The highlight of this tour is undoubtedly the Tunnel of Hope Museum, a hidden underground passage that connected Sarajevo to the outside world during its darkest days. This lifeline provided essential supplies, communication, and hope to the besieged city. Gain exclusive insights into daily life under siege, hear firsthand accounts of survival, and explore the indomitable spirit of Sarajevo.
Tour Highlights
Drive through Sniper Alley, once the most dangerous street during Sarajevo’s siege.
Witness the Markale Market, a poignant symbol of the city’s wartime resilience.
Pass by the Presidency Building, a historic site of Bosnia’s wartime leadership.
Pass by the RTV Dom (TV Building), a critical hub during Sarajevo’s wartime broadcasting.
Visit the Tunnel of Hope Museum, the lifeline that connected Sarajevo to the world.
What You Will Learn
The strategic importance of the Tunnel of Hope during the Sarajevo Siege.
Insights into daily life under siege, including how residents coped with danger and scarcity.
The broader context of the Bosnian War and its profound impact on Sarajevo’s people and culture.
Personal stories of resilience, ingenuity, and the collective effort to defy isolation.
What Sets Our Tour Apart?
This tour goes beyond the surface to connect you with Sarajevo’s soul. Led by knowledgeable local guides, it combines historical insights, personal stories, and visits to critical sites like the Tunnel of Hope Museum. Experience the resilience of Sarajevo’s people and gain a deeper understanding of the city’s triumph over adversity. This is not just a tour—it’s a journey into the heart of human courage and ingenuity.
Our office – Insider Sarajevo, Zelenih Beretki 30 (Google Map)
Markale City Market (Pass By): Glimpse the bustling marketplace that bore witness to key moments of Sarajevo’s wartime history.
Trg Djece Sarajeva (Pass By): Pass through this square, a significant symbol of Sarajevo’s endurance.
Presidency Building (Pass By): View the historic seat of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presidency, pivotal during the war.
Parliament and Holiday Inn Hotel (Pass By): Witness these landmarks tied to wartime journalism and political decisions.
Sniper Alley: Drive along the infamous street where civilians braved sniper fire during the siege.
Communist Neighborhoods (Pass By): Discover the urban design of Sarajevo’s communist-era suburbs.
RTV Dom (TV Building) (Pass By): View the national TV building that broadcasted during key moments of the war.
Ilidža (Pass By): Pass through this peaceful suburb with a rich historical backdrop.
Tunnel of Hope Museum: Explore the extraordinary underground passage that connected Sarajevo to the outside world, and learn about its construction, purpose, and significance.
Start time: Every day at 14:00
Duration: 2,5 hours
Private tour: Any time from 09:00 to 15:00 can be selected
Bosnian, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
*Other languages available upon request.
guida preparatissima. fornisce un quadro esaustivo e semplice della complessa vicenda dell’assedio di Sarajevo. consigliato
Es war ergreifend und sehr gut erklärt.
Anita è stata una guida molto esaustiva, simpatica, coinvolgente e preparata! Complimenti
I thoroughly enjoyed this trip – a special thank you to our tour guide. He went above and beyond to really convey what went on during the war in a moving and heartfelt way – it was very gripping and moving. He was an amazing tour guide from start to finish and the museum is brilliant.
Nermin is a great guide. The tunnel is very close to the city, meaning you could easiliy just drive by a taxi there but Nermin, our guide, made it a unique experience and definetely made it worth the money. Personal experience + historical facts.