Villa Mostar, Mostar
Villa Mostar descriptionVilla Mostar, an oasis of tranquility, placed between the most beautiful city square Musala and the city center with the inspiring river Neretva underneath its terraces, welcomes you to the city of sun, easy rhythm and beauty, built by many different cultures over the centuries.
All rooms have air conditioning, central heating, cable TV and modern bathrooms. Our guests can enjoy their breakfast and meetings in a specious room overlooking the scenic, turquoise green, Neretva River, or enjoy a walk or quiet moments in the garden that stretches to the banks of the river.
Our guests have the twenty-four-hour HI speed Internet access and parking free. Within a few hundred meters you will find many lively city cafes, and all what you need to have an easy start of a day, before beginning to stroll down the city streets and alleys. You will reach the Old Bridge in only 10 minutes of the pleasant walk through the city center, passing by the many other famous Mostar attractions, such as Karadjozbeg's Mosque, Biscevic's corner, Muslibegovic house, and others. Our staff will be happy to give you more information about those and all the other places to see and visit in and around Mostar and much more… Villa Mostar Facilities In Room Facilities: • Internet • WiFi • LAN Connection • TV • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities • Air Conditioning • Desk Food & Drink: • Breakfast • Buffet • Not Included • Other meals on request General: • Car Parking • Secure Parking • On Street • Meeting Facilities Entertainment: • TV Lounge | 
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Villa Mostar Address and directions
Villa Mostar address Villa Mostar Lacina 19 a Mostar, Bosnia And Herzegovina
Villa Mostar directions Villa Mostar is located in the centre of Mostar-100 meters from square Musala across from the main bus & train station. If you come with a bus or train we can pick you up at the Central station or any other place in the town, free of charge! Welcome to Villa Mostar.  The historic town of Mostar is the most beautiful town in Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Old Bridge Area and Mostar’s old town were proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th century as an Ottoman frontier town and during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. |