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From: Tuzla, BA To: Sarajevo, BA
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    Tuzla - Sarajevo

    Line Tuzla - Sarajevo is 125 km long. There are two buses on this line daily. The first bus starts its travel at 5 am and the other at 12:30 pm. The difference in the time needed to get a bus to a destination is minimal.

    The earlier bus to the destination comes after 3 hours and 15 minutes of the drive, and the next one that runs at 12:30 pm, arrives in Sarajevo for about 3 hours and 30 minutes. These fifteen minutes of time-saving or extended times don't make a significant difference.

    List of carriers Tuzla - Sarajevo

    • Croatia Bus d.o.o.

    Bus Station Tuzla

    Bus Station Tuzla is located at Bosna Srebrena 60. If you look at the map you'll see that it means 3.5 km away from the city center. By car, you can get from the city center to the bus station and vice versa for around ten minutes.

    Since this distance isn't to be neglected, you are assured of a taxi if you don't have any family or friends nearby to drive you.

    The station in Tuzla consists of 12 perons. From other facilities at the station, you will find wardrobe, waiting room, bank, traffic, cafe, and WiFi. There is also a screen that provides travelers with information on the exact time of departure for bus lines, so according to it, passengers are informed about the arrival and departure of their bus at any time.

    Tuzla - Sarajevo Journey

    The trip Tuzla - Sarajevo is 125 km long and there are two buses on that route daily. The average driving time is 3 hours and 23 minutes after which you arrive at the bus station in Sarajevo.

    One way ticket costs 10.85 EUR / 20 BAM, which isn't really a high price for coming from Tuzla to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Bus station Sarajevo

    In 1968, a bus station was built in Sarajevo. It is located in the street Put života 8, and although it isn't a modern building, the station still offers you everything you might need, for example, a cafe looking directly at the incoming buses, bakery, and traffic where you can buy some juice or sandwich.

    In case you have more time, you can sit on a tram or taxi and take a moment to see the center and its beauty once again, do it before coming back to the bus station and continuing your journey.

    Why you should travel from Tuzla to Sarajevo by bus?

    The Sarajevo - Tuzla line is ideal for a bus trip. You'll quickly pass through those 125 km drives, which takes about three and a half hours for you.

    If you travel by car, you will spend more than 10.85 EUR / 20 KM only for fuel. Besides, they wouldn't be able to rest but have to be focused on driving and taking care of the road conditions.

    Bus stops on Tuzla - Sarajevo journey

    On the road from Tuzla to Sarajevo, the bus runs through these cities: Mostar, Čitluk, Međugorje, and Čapljina.

    The city of Mostar is one of the most beautiful and most popular cities in BiH. While visiting Mostar don't forget to look at the Old Bridge, which is on the list of UNESCO of protected cultural heritage.

    The small town of Čitluk, at the same time, is a municipality located in the very south of BiH. The area of the municipality is known for the preservation of Illyrian forts as well as Roman temples. Also on the remains of objects from the period of the Bosnian church, as well as by the number of Turkish towers.

    Međugorje is one of the most famous Roman Catholic pilgrimage destinations in the world, and the church of St. Jacob, located in the center of the city, has remained central to the gathering of believers until today.

    The town of Čapljina is an important traffic hub since it is located at the intersection of roads north to south.

    About Tuzla

    Tuzla is a town whose name derives from the Turkish language and means saltan. In addition, it is an area of many preserved, sacral objects. For example Turalibeg or Polish mosque, or Čaršija mosque, Djevojačka or Jalska mosque.

    As far as cultural institutions are concerned, we will highlight the National Theater of Tuzla, the National and University Library, the International Portrait Gallery Ismet Mujezinović and the Museum of East Bosnia.

    Additionally, if you have extra time, visit Soni Square where the following words are embossed in granite:

    "Tuzla is one of the oldest settlements in Europe. Seven thousand years from the Neolithic to today, people produce and live in this area. The citizens of Tuzla renewed Soni Square in 2004, with the belief that love is the source of the birth and the eternal life of the world. "

    About Sarajevo

    Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and what you must surely see are, Old Town, narrow streets, Baščaršija, popular tourist street Kazandžiluk and food that goes hand in hand with the culture of the country. And no, they're not just ćevapi and burek, but all the pies and sweets that are popular not only among the visitors but also among the hosts.

    Sarajevo is a city that writes history. The city in which history had been printed for years earlier, and no less than the beginning of the First World War, which began with the murder of Austro-Hungarian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand and his wife on the Latin Bridge. To this day the bridge remains an inevitable station for visitors to the city.