Haris Hostel

Sarajevo


Haris was one of Sarajevo's first party hostels, its rough one-bench terrace, views and occasional barbecues compensating for the sweaty 10-minute climb from town. These days it has more-central and better-furnished competition, but its location in a quietly fascinating, little-touristed quarter of town is an attraction in itself.


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