Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.0 (85 reviews) Spent Ranking #19 in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Speciality Museums
Museum quality stay next to old town
Excellent place to stay for one/two nights and experience Mostar. Been from USA, we don’t get spoiled often to stay at the museum. Breakfast is very good with plenty of options to choose from. Yes, you should expect squeaking steers , but it makes even more interesting. Place has secure parking for your car so you don’t have to worry about it for the duration of your stay. They are three short blocks away from old town.
Address
Osman Dikica 41, Mostar 8800 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Website
http://www.muslibegovichouse.com/
Current local date and time now
Monday, May 13, 2024, 9:25
User Ratings
4.0 based on (85 reviews)
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Reviews
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5mcgoobs 5:00 PM Oct 12, 2011
Muslibegovic House - HOTEL Review
The Muslibegovic House is both a sight and a place to stay, and this review is in regards to the latter. We stayed here for our one night in Mostar and fully recommend it for anyone looking for a quiet stay in Mostar away from bigger hotels that aim for larger tourist groups. The house is tucked away on a street that's in a quiet residential neighborhood, but an easy walk from all the sights around the Old Bridge. Our room was in the actual museum itself, and was the perfect blend between old world features (four poster bed, wood floors, cushioned seats against all walls, and we had to take our shoes off before entering!) and modern features (new bathroom fixtures, wireless, air conditioning). Additionally the hosts made us feel completely at home and comfortable during our short stay. Fully recommended for those looking to stay in a place that provides more of a feel for Mostar than a staid hotel.
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4munsteremerald 5:00 PM Nov 8, 2007
Lovely Retreat in Mostar
Lovely old house in centre of Mostar. House belongs to a Muslim family who used to be the local beys during Ottoman times. House also doubles as a musuem. All rooms are fitted out in typical Ottoman decor (beautiful). This means there is no TV! Owner is lovely. He doesn't have great English, but he speaks Spanish (I found out he used to live near to wife's home in Spain for 3 years!).