Is Bosnia Expensive for Tourists? Comparing Prices in Bosnia

Wolters World
Wolters WorldMay 26, 2026

Why It Matters

This matters for budget-conscious travelers and trip planners considering Bosnia as a low-cost destination where everyday expenses and dining are notably cheaper than in many European tourist spots. Clear price expectations help tourists plan budgets and compare value across destinations.

Summary

Travel vloggers Mark and Walt report from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, saying the country is generally very affordable for tourists. They note Mostar’s tourist areas can carry slightly higher prices, but quotidian items like snacks, soda and beer — and eating and drinking out — remain inexpensive. The video offers practical price comparisons to help travelers gauge costs versus other destinations. Viewers are directed to additional resources on the creators’ website and social channels for more tips and local dos and don’ts.

Original Description

Prices that you see at restaurants may not always correspond to the prices that locals pay at the store. Here we go and look at some prices in shops in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina to see what the prices are like versus in the US.
Filmed in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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