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How to get to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo by Bus, Light Rail or Tram?

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Directions to Saraybosna (Stari Grad Sarajevo) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Saraybosna

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Bus stations near Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo

  • Drvenija,4 min walk,

Minibus stations near Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo

  • Hidrogradnja,9 min walk,

Bus lines to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo

  • 31E,Dobrinja - Vijećnica,
  • 31E,Dobrinja (Komercijala) - Vijećnica,
  • 200E,Aerodrom - Baščaršija,
  • 27E-1,Hrasnica - Vijećnica,
  • 18,Pofalići - Drvenija,
  • 41,Gornji Velešići - Drvenija,
  • 41A,Donji Velešići - Drvenija,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Saraybosna?

    The closest stations to Saraybosna are:

    • Drvenija is 230 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Hidrogradnja is 654 meters away, 9 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Saraybosna?

    These Bus lines stop near Saraybosna: 16B, 31E

  • Which Tram lines stop near Saraybosna?

    These Tram lines stop near Saraybosna: 103

  • Which Light Rail lines stop near Saraybosna?

    These Light Rail lines stop near Saraybosna: 3

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo?

    The nearest bus stop to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo is Drvenija. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest minibus station to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo?

    The nearest minibus station to Saraybosna in Stari Grad Sarajevo is Hidrogradnja. It’s a 9 min walk away.

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Location: Stari Grad Sarajevo, Sarajevo

Saraybosna, Stari Grad Sarajevo
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