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Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic HouseOsmana Dikica 41, 8800 Mostar (Show map) Wonderful, Score from 117 reviews“The staff were extremely helpful and made us feel very welcome. Our room was beautiful with a very comfy bed, a great place to stay for a visit to Mostar.”
Victoria,
London
This unique hotel-museum is located directly in Mostar's historic center of the city with the famous Old Bridge. It is surrounded by a lush garden with roses and palm trees. The Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House comprises luxurious, individually furnished rooms and suites decorated in a traditional Bosnian-Ottoman style with antiques. Free Wi-Fi is provided in public areas. All of the rooms at the Muslibegovic House feature air conditioning as well as private modern bathrooms. There are roses and palm trees growing on the grounds. It is a perfectly sheltered spot where guests can enjoy an evening drink. Exhibited in the house are some fascinating historic artifacts from the Ottoman period and some wonderful examples of Ottoman calligraphy. Hotel Rooms: 9
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Total Hotel Score:9.1
Based on 117 reviews Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House. |
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Majed
Family with older children
Ueda , Nagano Ken,
Japan
June 13, 2011
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The Owner and staff make this place is wonderful. The owner Mr. Tajjuddin took us by his car to show us Takia , his daughter Ms. Laila helped us to arrange our trip to Dubrovnik and Kotor.The hotel is very nice quite and comfortable. I highly recommend this place for a family break to try Bosinian hospitality.
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10 |
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Anonymous
Family with young children
United States of America
June 8, 2011
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This is a perfect hotel, one of the best I stayed at around the world. You are getting an unforgettable experience of living in a museum. This old Turkish house is owned by the same family for 500 years, decorated with antics and meticulously maintained. The stuff is welcoming, warm, and serenely taking care of the guests. All rooms are different, and they are very romantic. Location is great too - away from the noise, but still 5 min walk to the bridge. They give free tours of the museum to the guests. We attempted to visit the other Turkish house in Mostar, and left because it was so crowded. Came back home and had a similar tour for free and just for us.
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10 |
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Jackie
Mature couple
Murfreesboro, TN,
United States of America
June 4, 2011
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The staff, and fellow guests were delightful. I think we all felt special to stay there. Tad and I had the Pasha Suite. The ac worked perfectly, and the interior decor was full of special character -- the bed itself is beautiful, as were the ceiling and rugs! Terrific breakfast. We loved it and wished we had two nights there!
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10 |
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Victoria
Young couple
London,
United Kingdom
May 28, 2011
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The staff were extremely helpful and made us feel very welcome. Our room was beautiful with a very comfy bed, a great place to stay for a visit to Mostar.
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9.2 |
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Hakan
Family with young children
Napoli,
Italy
November 8, 2011
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It is superb... That's what I only can say... You feel Mostar ın that house. I must add that internet connection in the room that I stayed was poor.. Actually I had to go out to the garden for connectıon..
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9.2 |
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Shaunna
Mature couple
Duncraig,
Australia
October 3, 2011
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The whole experience! The rooms, courtyards and museum were beautifully decorated and the staff were excellent - so helpful and informative. The accomadtion is perfectly located for walking around Mostar
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10 |
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Natalia
Young couple
London,
United Kingdom
September 21, 2011
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Amazing place, does not feel like a hotel more like a guest house with very friendly people welcoming you, beautiful rooms and patios, nice breakfast, and private tour of the monument included!
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9.2 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Ireland
September 16, 2011
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Location to main attractions.
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10 |
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Laetitia
Young couple
aiguillon,
France
September 12, 2011
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Fantastic stay & truly charming hotel. Room was a bit tiny but the ottoman feel made it up. Love the baldaquin bed & turquish style lamps. Great guided visit of the museum.
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10 |
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Yasminka
Family with older children
ottawa,
Canada
August 29, 2011
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The owner, Taj, is an incredible man - so generous and helpful. He spent hours tracking down my deceased dad's relatives so that we could visit his remote village. He offered us Turkish coffee and juices for the children. His breakfast is plentiful and complete: fruit, cheeses, bread, yoghurt, cereal, and juices, coffee and tea. He also arranged for us to go rafting in the area. The hotel itself is his home from 7 generations, and the rooms have been lovingly maintained. What a unique experience. If we return to Mostar, this will be our no1 choice, and we highly recommend it to others! Yasminka Kresic I honestly cannot think of anything,
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10 |
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Margarita
Mature couple
ATHENS,
Greece
August 21, 2011
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It was a great opportunity for me to stay at a such beautiful place. I think that the breakfast could be better (it did not commensurate to the others quality).
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10 |
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Ulrich
Mature couple
Zagreb,
Croatia
August 15, 2011
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A unique place, representing the Islamic Europe. Very friendly, multilingual staff, serving the traveller breakfast after sunrise in the Holy Month of Ramadan. Parking facilities poor and a bit complicated.
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8.8 |
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Jonathan
Young couple
Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
July 26, 2011
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It was interesting staying in a museum and you have to expect that it will not be the same as a hotel. It was small and intimate and unusual, which is part of the appeal, but is somewhat basic in terms of facilities.There was a small continental breakfast available which you could take in the sunny courtyard. There was parking right outside and you are only 10 minute walk away from the old bridge. Our room(the green room) was quite small as was the double bed. The bathroom was old fashioned green tiles and again quite small. Other rooms are bigger and have different designs.
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8.3 |
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Necati
Young couple
Ankara,
Turkey
July 20, 2011
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It is like staying inside the history.
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10 |
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Andras
Family with young children
Zagreb,
Croatia
July 18, 2011
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Very nice, friendly hotel with authentic Muslim hospitality.
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8.8 |
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Simon
Family with older children
stroud,
United Kingdom
July 15, 2011
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It is a unique experience very different to standard hotels No plug for the sink
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8.8 |
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Anonymous
Group of friends
United States of America
July 14, 2011
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This was one of the most amazing locations I have been to. Great and friendly staff, beautiful surroundings, beautiful architecture and plenty of history. Highly recommended for every tourist.
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10 |
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Anonymous
Family with young children
Ireland
July 6, 2011
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Fantastic and hospital family staff. Must the the best and most pleasant place to stay in Mostar. The rooms were 5 star even if the price is very reasonable. One of the nicest places I have stayed in and I stayed in many many hotels in many countries.
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10 |
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Edwin
Group of friends
madrid,
Spain
June 28, 2011
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Very charming and unusual hotel set near the center (famous old bridge) of Mostar. Very relaxing and peaceful. Wonderful personalised tour of the Ottaman House provided by the owner. Bit hard to find if you arrive by car. Go up the main street on the east side of the river and keep a sharp lookout for a sign high up on the left side of this road, then turn right and hotel is 100m or so up the road on the left. Also note you cvanot pay by credit card, although there are numerous cash points nearby in ther main road.
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8.8 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Canada
June 14, 2011
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Beautiful place, great hosts, slept in a real piece of history! Rooms were huge and well decorated, great atmosphere! Some problems with ants in our room, but not bad enough to complain to the staff.
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8.8 |
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Richard
Solo traveler
Sedona, AZ,
United States of America
May 27, 2011
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The greeting we received was excellent and personal. We were escorted to our rooms, given a tour of this museum,helped with luggage and after registering offered a cold beverage including refreshing local beer. Due to an early departure we were provided with a sack lunch to eat on the bus in liew of the normal buffet breakfast offered to guests. In both rooms we used the bed was located in a corner making it difficult for the inside sleeper to exit the bed during the night.Also, Motar is a cash economy. The need to pay in cash should be stressed.
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9.2 |
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Marija
Mature couple
Dreieich,
Germany
May 25, 2011
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In this hotel you just feel like in Thousend and One Nights. It is beautifully made, very charming staff and interesting history. It is one of the oldest family owned buildings in Mostar and as it is fenced in by a high wall - as it is typicall for a muslim house, it is very peaceful and relaxed. We also liked the patio very much, where you can have some drinks.
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10 |
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Paul
Group of friends
Redhill,
United Kingdom
May 4, 2011
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Very friendly staff with a real personal service. Really interesting place to stay. Small but excellent breakfast. Good location Rooms small, bathroom tiny tiny! Curtains almost transparent
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7.5 |
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Maureen
Mature couple
richmond, CA,
United States of America
April 28, 2011
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Fascinating place that's been in the same family for over 500 years. It's beautiful, comfortable and interesting.
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10 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
United Kingdom
April 24, 2011
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We were offered tea / coffee whilst sitting in the courtyard on the afternoon of our arrival - at no extra cost. This was excellent - the best tea of the whole trip - and a very nice touch. Rooms are right off the central hall of the museum, and our room overlooked the courtyard where visitors to the museum wait before/after looking round. This gave less privacy than I would have liked,
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8.8 |
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