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Departure from Mostar
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Estimated arrival to Budapest
17:11h

Trip duration: 491min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Pecs
Hungary

75 min

Pecs is a city worthy of exploration during your travels through Hungary. Its history starts more than 2000 years ago, when it was first settled... by the Celts. The Necropolis of Sopianae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest Early Christian burial chamber found outside Italy with incredible murals that depict Christian themes. Today Pecs is home to the world-famous Zsolnay ceramics and the largest Turkish ruins in Hungary. The great influence of the Turks is reflected also in the iconic Gazi Kasim Mosque. Pecs is commonly associated with great wines and you can sample their famous Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Fran, and Merlot in one of many city’s bars and restaurants.

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Prandau-Normann Castle
Croatia

75 min

Prandau-Normann Castle in Valpovo is a grand building of an impressive and romantic appearance. It is built in neo-Classical style with a pale-pink clock tower.... Inside visitors can tour the quaint whitewashed chapel, the original medieval fortifications and museum with a permanent exhibition on the Prandau–Normann family.

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Travnik
Bosnia and Herzegovina

105 min

Travnik is a place where many travelers love to make a stop. The first thing you’ll see when approaching this beautiful town is the fortress... on the mountain above the old town. Climbing up is not so exhausting and strongly recommended for good views. With its rich history and unusual architecture, Travnik is really a remarkable place to see.

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Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina

135 min

There is something enchanting about the way Sarajevo embraces its visitors. Although the city is more than obviously torn in its religious diversity, for which... is often called “little Jerusalem", and painful recent history when it faced near annihilation, Sarajevo and its residents still have the warmest welcoming heart. You will feel it in every corner of the restored city center whose Ottoman and Austro Hungarian buildings also reflect diversity and rich history. City’s highlights are the Bosnian Historical Museum, the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, the Latin Bridge where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed which led to the First World War and the delightful Old Town with the antique stone-flagged alleys.

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Osijek
Croatia

75 min

Osijek is the 4th largest city in Croatia and the regional capital of Slavonia. It is a historic city dating back to 13th century, today... full of parks, bars and clubs with a scenic waterfront walkway along the Drava River. Osijek is divided into two main parts – the Upper Town, known for an imposing city square, Trg Ante Starcevica and the Neo-Gothic Church of St. Peter and Paul, and Tvrdja, the well preserved fortress town boasting largest accumulation of Baroque buildings in all of Croatia. Within Tvrdja there are also the Museum of Slavonia, a Franciscan Monastery, and the church of St. Anthony.