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Hotel in Mostar, Bosnia And Herzegovina

Hotel Almira

★ 4.4$55-85 — $75-120Mid Range

Modern hotel in Mostar's old town with rooms overlooking Stari Most. Recently renovated with stylish interiors, friendly service, and an excellent location for exploring. Restaurant serves traditional Herzegovinian specialties.

Hotel Almira is a mid-range property in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina's most visited city outside Sarajevo, renowned for the UNESCO-listed Stari Most — the reconstructed 16th-century Ottoman bridge spanning the emerald-green Neretva River. The hotel's address on Radnička street places it in the accessible western part of Mostar's urban center, within roughly 15–20 minutes' walk of the historic Stari Grad (old town) quarter and the Stari Most itself. The hotel was recently renovated to a contemporary standard, with stylish interiors that balance modern simplicity with modest references to local Herzegovinian craftsmanship. Rooms are air-conditioned and well-appointed, with flat-screen televisions, in-room safes, and free high-speed Wi-Fi. A selection of room configurations is available including standard doubles, superior rooms, and family-friendly options suitable for groups traveling with children. The in-house restaurant is a well-regarded dining option serving traditional Herzegovinian cuisine alongside broader Bosnian and Mediterranean dishes. Herzegovina's warm, dry climate produces some of the Balkans' finest wine grapes — Žilavka (white) and Blatina (red) are the region's signature indigenous varietals — and the restaurant's wine list reflects this local winemaking heritage. Breakfast is typically included with room rates and features generous spreads of regional produce, local honey, and freshly prepared hot items. Private on-site parking makes Hotel Almira a practical choice for travelers exploring Herzegovina and the Neretva valley by car, a common pattern for visitors combining Mostar with day trips to Kravice Waterfalls, the medieval village of Počitelj, the pilgrimage town of Međugorje, and the winemaking villages of the Čitluk and Ljubuški area. Staff can arrange day trips and guide referrals for regional destinations as well as excursions toward Neum, Bosnia's sole coastal town on the Adriatic. Room rates typically range from 55 to 120 USD depending on season.

Amenities

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Free WiFi
  • Air conditioning
  • Private parking
  • Tour arrangements

Location

Radnička bb, 88000 Mostar

43.3372, 17.8155 — View on map

Highlights

  • Recently renovated hotel in Mostar with stylish contemporary interiors
  • Restaurant specializing in Herzegovinian cuisine and indigenous Žilavka and Blatina wines
  • Private on-site parking — ideal for travelers exploring Herzegovina by car
  • Convenient base for day trips to Kravice Waterfalls, Počitelj, Međugorje, and Neum
  • 15–20-minute walk to the UNESCO-listed Stari Most (Old Bridge) and Mostar's historic old town

Tips

  • Mostar's Stari Most area is extremely crowded in July and August; visit the bridge before 09:00 for better light and fewer visitors.
  • Ask the restaurant for a glass of locally produced Žilavka white wine — Herzegovina's vineyards are among the most underrated in the Balkans.
  • Private parking at the hotel is a significant advantage; street parking in central Mostar is limited and the old town is pedestrianized.
  • Day trips from Mostar to the Adriatic coast at Neum take approximately one hour by car — a viable half-day excursion in summer.
  • Confirm with reception whether the included breakfast covers the full spread; menus can vary by season.

FAQ

How far is Hotel Almira from Mostar's Old Bridge (Stari Most)?

The hotel is approximately 15–20 minutes' walk from Stari Most through Mostar's commercial center. Taxis are available for a quicker transfer. The UNESCO-listed bridge is Mostar's most significant monument and the centerpiece of the old town.

Does Hotel Almira have parking?

Yes, private on-site parking is available for hotel guests. This is a practical advantage for travelers exploring Herzegovina's wider region — Kravice Waterfalls, Međugorje, and the Adriatic coast at Neum — by rental car.

What local wines are served at the hotel restaurant?

The restaurant features indigenous Herzegovinian wines including Žilavka (a crisp white) and Blatina (a robust red), both cultivated in the warm dry climate of the Mostar basin. These varietals are difficult to find outside the region.

Is Hotel Almira family-friendly?

The hotel offers family room configurations and staff are accustomed to accommodating guests traveling with children. The private car park and proximity to Mostar's city center make it a practical choice for family road trips through Bosnia and Herzegovina.

What day trips can be arranged from Hotel Almira?

Staff can recommend day trips to Kravice Waterfalls (30 km), the medieval village of Počitelj (25 km), Međugorje (25 km), and Neum on the Adriatic coast (70 km). Guided tours of Mostar's old town can also be arranged through the hotel.

Accessibility

Hotel Almira has a ground-floor entrance with step-free access to the reception area, and an elevator serves upper floors. Private parking is available directly at the hotel. Guests with specific wheelchair or mobility requirements are advised to contact the property in advance to confirm room suitability and ground-floor availability.

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