This Sarajevo tour offers an engaging mix of scenic views and cultural insights, all wrapped into a manageable three-hour experience. Designed to give visitors a taste of the city’s Olympic past and the stunning natural beauty of Trebevi mountain, it’s an ideal choice for those interested in history, outdoor scenery, and authentic local experiences.
What makes this tour special? First, the breathtaking cable car ride to Trebevi offers panoramic vistas of Sarajevo that are hard to beat. Second, exploring the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum in the historic Mandi Villa immerses you in the city’s unique Olympic story. Third, the chance to stroll along the old bob-sled track and see colorful street art adds an unexpected layer of local charm.
One potential consideration is the additional costs—the cable car return ticket and museum entrance are paid separately, which could increase the overall expense. Still, for many, the value of the views and the stories told by guides outweighs these extra fees.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a bit of outdoor activity, are curious about Olympic history, and appreciate guided insights delivered by knowledgeable local guides.
Good To Know

- Stunning views from the cable car ride to Trebevi mountain
- Insightful guided visit to the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum
- Unique historical context of the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo
- Authentic local experiences, including strolling on an old bob-sled track and viewing street art
- Flexible and informative, with knowledgeable guides adjusting to circumstances
- Cost considerations include separate fees for cable car and museum entry
The Itinerary: What You Can Expect

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Meeting Point and Start
The tour begins at a recognizable spot marked with “Insider Tours” under the arch. Once you check in at the reception, your guide—often someone like Dennis, who has been praised for his engaging storytelling—will brief you on what’s ahead. The group is typically small, which helps make the experience more personal and interactive.
Cable Car Ride to Trebevi
The highlight of the tour is the roundtrip cable car ride up Mount Trebevi. As you ascend, large windows frame stunning views of Sarajevo slowly unfolding beneath you. It’s worth every BAM (Bosnian Convertible Marka) for the chance to see the city from above—something that fans of photography and scenic vistas will truly appreciate.
Exploring Trebevi Mountain
Once at the top, you’re free to breathe in the crisp mountain air and admire the panoramic vistas. The mountain offers more than just a photo op; it’s a breath of fresh air away from the city’s hustle. You’ll also visit the old bob-sled track, where you can walk along the historic course—an interesting piece of Sarajevo’s Olympic story—and see some local street art that adorns the area.
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Next, the group heads to the Mandi Villa, home to the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum. The museum houses exhibits that highlight the 1984 Winter Olympics—the only games held in a socialist state and the first in a Slavic-speaking country. The exhibits cover how Sarajevo became an Olympic city, showcasing infrastructure, medals, and stories that make this event stand out.
Real travelers have noted how Dennis, our guide, made the visit particularly engaging. One reviewer mentioned that even when the museum was closed, Dennis adjusted the tour to focus on the Olympic infrastructure around the city—a testament to the flexible and knowledgeable guides involved.
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Additional Sights and Final Remarks
The tour ends back at the starting point, with plenty of time to explore or grab a coffee. The stroll on the bob-sled track and the street art provide a charming conclusion, giving a rounded view of both Sarajevo’s Olympic history and its vibrant street culture.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included:
- A friendly, knowledgeable tour guide
- The cable car to and from Trebevi (note: return tickets are paid separately)
- Guided walk through the Olympic Museum (museum entrance fee of 12 BAM is payable separately)
Not Included:
- Cable car return ticket (20 BAM)
- Museum entrance fee (12 BAM)
- Food and drinks (though you might find local cafes at the top or near the meeting point)
Practical Details: Timing, Costs, and Tips

The tour lasts around three hours, with the start time depending on availability. You’ll want to check the schedule in advance—especially if weather conditions could impact the cable car operation. The cost, excluding the additional fees, is reasonable for such a comprehensive experience, especially considering the views and the guided insights.
As you’ll be paying separately for the cable car and museum entrance, budgeting around 30 BAM (roughly $16) for both is wise. Keep in mind that the tour is in English, which is perfect for most travelers.
Tips for a Great Experience
- Wear comfortable shoes—there’s walking involved both at the top and on the historic track.
- Bring a camera or smartphone—panoramic views from the cable car are spectacular.
- Check the weather forecast—mountain weather can change quickly.
- Arrive promptly at the meeting point to ensure you don’t miss the start.
Authentic Insights from Past Travelers
One reviewer praised Dennis as an excellent guide who adjusted the tour because the museum was closed, focusing instead on Olympic infrastructure. This flexibility is a real plus, especially when dealing with seasonal closures or weather issues.
Another traveler highlighted the stunning views from the cable car, saying they “loved the way the guide explained Sarajevo’s Olympic history in a way that made it come alive.” The combination of outdoor scenery and cultural storytelling makes this tour stand out.
The walk on the old bob-sled track is a surprising highlight—providing both a history lesson and a fun photo opportunity—and the street art adds a touch of modern Sarajevo’s vibrancy.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
This tour offers a nicely balanced mix of outdoor adventure, history, and local culture. It’s particularly suited for those interested in Sarajevo’s Olympic past, mountain scenery, or simply wanting a guided experience that covers a lot in a short time. The small group setting and knowledgeable guides make it richer and more personal.
While the extra costs for the cable car and museum entrance may seem like an added expense, the stunning views and insights into Sarajevo’s Olympic legacy justify the price for many travelers. If you enjoy learning about a city through its stories, sights, and fresh mountain air, this tour will likely be a highlight of your visit.
In summary, it’s a practical, engaging way to see Sarajevo from above and learn about its unique Olympic history, all with a friendly guide who adapts to your interests and circumstances.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, depending on availability and weather conditions.
Do I need to pay for the cable car and museum separately?
Yes, the cable car return ticket costs around 20 BAM, and the museum entrance fee is about 12 BAM, both paid on the day.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, as it involves walking and sightseeing, it’s suitable for most ages, but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Will I see the Olympic Museum?
You will visit the Sarajevo Winter Olympics Museum, but if it’s closed, your guide will adjust the visit to focus on the surrounding Olympic sites.
Is this tour in English?
Yes, the tour is guided in English.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
This Sarajevo tour combines natural beauty with a fascinating chapter in the city’s history. Whether you’re a history buff, outdoor lover, or culture seeker, it promises a memorable snapshot of Sarajevo’s past and present.
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