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Bosnia & Herzegovina — 9 Hoteles Reseñados

Los Mejores Hoteles en Mostar

Mostar's Ottoman Old Town is one of the most viscerally beautiful places in the Balkans — cobbled lanes of artisan copper-workers' shops converging on Stari Most, the 16th-century bridge rebuilt after the war and now a UNESCO icon where young men still hurl themselves into the Neretva River for tradition and tips. The hotel scene is small but improving rapidly, with heritage guesthouses and boutique properties making the most of the old town's extraordinary stone architecture and the emerald river below.

Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Top Hotels in Mostar — 2026

Mostar's Ottoman Old Town is one of the most viscerally beautiful places in the Balkans — cobbled lanes of artisan copper-workers' shops converging on Stari Most, the 16th-century bridge rebuilt after...

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    Villa AnriOld Town — Kujundžiluk · $$ · ★ 9.4 Exceptional
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    Kriva CuprijaCrooked Bridge Area · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb
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    Hotel PellegrinoOld Town · $$ · ★ 9.1 Superb
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    Hotel CityNew Town · $$$ · ★ 8.4 Very Good
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    Muslibegović HouseOld Town · $$$ · ★ 9.2 Superb

9 hotels reviewed · Updated March 2026

Our top 9 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated March 2026.

Villa Anri — Old Town — Kujundžiluk
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★ 9.4 Exceptional

Old Town — Kujundžiluk

Villa Anri

A lovingly run boutique guesthouse in the heart of the Kujundžiluk bazaar, Villa Anri has stone rooms with hand-carved details, a terrace with direct views of Stari Most, and a level of personal hospitality that makes guests feel like house guests rather than customers. It regularly tops traveler rankings as the best small hotel in the city.

  • Old Bridge views
  • Boutique
  • Personal service
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Kriva Cuprija — Crooked Bridge Area
$$$
★ 9.0 Superb

Crooked Bridge Area

Kriva Cuprija

Named after the Crooked Bridge — Stari Most's smaller cousin just upstream — this historic guesthouse sits directly on the Radobolja River with terraces that seem to float on the water. The converted Ottoman mill buildings, the sound of the rushing river, and the fireplace-lit dining room create an atmosphere unlike anything else in Bosnia.

  • Riverside dining
  • Ottoman mill
  • Romantic
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Hotel Pellegrino — Old Town
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★ 9.1 Superb

A thoughtfully restored stone guesthouse steps from Stari Most, Pellegrino has rooms with original limestone walls, wooden-beamed ceilings, and views from the upper floors directly onto the bridge's arch. The owner's collection of Ottoman antiques fills every corner, and the roof terrace at sunset is one of the great Balkan experiences.

  • Stari Most views
  • Stone architecture
  • Rooftop sunset
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Hotel City — New Town
$$$
★ 8.4 Very Good

New Town

Hotel City

The most business-oriented hotel in Mostar, Hotel City offers modern, well-equipped rooms in the new part of the city, making it the top choice for conference delegates and travelers who need reliability over atmosphere. The rooftop pool and panoramic bar with views back toward the minaret-dotted skyline of the Old Town are genuine highlights.

  • Business
  • Rooftop pool
  • Modern
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Muslibegović House — Old Town
$$$
★ 9.2 Superb

One of the best-preserved 18th-century Ottoman houses in the Balkans, now operating as an extraordinary heritage guesthouse. The ornate musandera wooden screens, the central courtyard with its carved fountain, and the antique-furnished rooms create a time-travel experience that no modern hotel could replicate. A genuinely singular place to sleep in Europe.

  • Ottoman heritage
  • Living museum
  • Unique
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Shangri La Hotel Mostar — Old Town
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★ 8.8 Superb

An intimate family-run guesthouse that offers excellent value in a prime Old Town location, with simple but well-appointed rooms, a terrace with partial bridge views, and the warmth of Bosnian hospitality that makes every guest feel genuinely welcome. The traditional Bosnian breakfast is a fine introduction to the country's food culture.

  • Budget boutique
  • Old Town
  • Bosnian breakfast
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Hotel Bristol — New Town
$$$
★ 8.3 Very Good

The largest and most established hotel in Mostar, Hotel Bristol provides a reliable four-star experience in the new city with professional service, a wellness centre, and a very good restaurant specialising in Herzegovinian grilled meats. The city bus to the Old Town stops directly outside.

  • Established
  • Wellness centre
  • Restaurant
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Hostel David — Old Town
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★ 8.9 Superb

The Old Town's most popular hostel offers dormitory beds and private rooms in a centuries-old stone house with a terrace that overlooks the Neretva River. The social atmosphere, the owner's recommended walking tours, and the proximity to the bridge make it the natural choice for solo backpackers discovering Bosnia.

  • Budget
  • River views
  • Social
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Hotel Bevanda — Neretva Riverbank
$$$
★ 8.7 Superb

Neretva Riverbank

Hotel Bevanda

A newer upscale property right on the Neretva, Bevanda combines contemporary design with direct water views and a restaurant that serves the best fresh trout and eel in the region. The terrace tables extend over the river on a wooden platform, creating one of the most memorable outdoor dining settings in the Western Balkans.

  • Riverfront
  • Restaurant
  • Contemporary
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotels in Mostar right now?

Our top pick is Villa Anri, which consistently receives outstanding reviews. We've curated 9 of the best hotels in Mostar across all price ranges, from budget guesthouses to five-star properties. Each has been selected for quality, location, and value.

When is the best time to visit Mostar?

Shoulder season — typically spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October) — offers the best balance of good weather, lower hotel rates, and manageable crowds. Peak season brings the most vibrant atmosphere but also the highest prices. Check local festivals and events as these can both enhance and complicate your visit.

How much does a hotel in Mostar cost per night?

Budget options start from around $60–100/night, while mid-range hotels run $120–250/night. Luxury five-star hotels start from $300/night and can exceed $1,000 for top suites. Prices vary significantly by season, so booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures the best rates.

What neighbourhood should I stay in for my first visit to Mostar?

For first-time visitors, the city centre or historic quarter offers the best combination of walkability, restaurants, and access to main attractions. Once you know the city, neighbourhood hotels often offer better value and a more authentic experience. All the hotels in our guide include neighbourhood notes to help you choose.

Is it safe to book hotels in Mostar online?

Yes — all hotels in our guide can be booked through reputable platforms. We recommend booking either directly with the hotel for potential perks, or through Booking.com for flexible cancellation policies. Always read recent reviews and confirm your booking with the hotel 48 hours before arrival.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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