Franz Ferdinand Hostel

Sarajevo


One of Sarajevo's most popular hostels, Franz Ferdinand uses giant sepia photos and a timeline floor to recall characters and scenes from Sarajevo's WWI history. The foyer walls are a-scribble with guest graffiti. Bunks have private power points and ample headroom, and the comfortably stylish kitchen-lounge is well designed for conversation between travellers. It also rents bikes.


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