Mostar

The Bus and Train stations are adjacent and are located close to the heart of Mostar.

By train
By train

Trains run between Mostar and Sarajevo 3 per day, Zagreb 2 per day, and Ploče 2 per day.

The scenery on the train ride between Mostar and Sarajevo is stunning, passing through rugged terrain with a series of tunnels, U-turns and viaducts. It is therefore more picturesque as well as cheaper to make this journey by train one-way ticket costs 9.90 KM rather than by bus. However, the facilities of the train stations and most of the trains, a donation from the Swedish government, are rather dated, and the bus provides a more comfortable journey.

By bus
By bus

There are two bus stations in Mostar, one next to the train station and another not too far away, also in the north part of the city.

Frequent buses run between Mostar and Sarajevo 2 hours, hourly, Ploče, Dubrovnik 2 per day, 100 HRK, 3-4 hours, Split costs 128 kuna, Zagreb, Podgorica, Banja Luka, Belgrade 2 per day and most cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Timetables are available online (http://www.autoprevoz-bus...).

Note that the stop in Mostar for the bus from Podgorica, which continues to Banja Luka, is several kilometres from the city centre on an expressway. A taxi from there costs 10 KM. Call Mostar Taxi Adis, +387 61 652 149, although English is not well understood.

For Daily bus to and from Mostar can be found online (http://www.autobusni-kolo...)