mostly distracted by how you dont even attempt to properly pronounce the name of the city you are visiting in any correct fashion.. like what tf is Sarrr eyeee yavooo
Welcome to our city! You did an amazing job capturing the true vibe of the city, showing both the highlights and the reality in such a positive way. It feels authentic and balanced, which made it a pleasure to watch. Keep up the great work :))
Great video and explanation about your journey through this beautiful city! Thank you guys for sharing your experience and your insights about my beautiful🇧🇦👏👏👏👏🇵🇸
Bosnia is a beautiful European country with a landscape so beautiful like anywhere else in the world. The Bosniak people in general are very welcoming and polite, even though they have been thru so much in the last 100 years including a genocide. I hope you enjoyed your stay in Bosnia and will be back again.
Sehr professionell haben Sie alles gezeigt und erklärt fieln lieben Dank ❤ dass für. Unsere Bosnien und Herzegowina ist wunderschön 😍❤ Wünschen Ihnen schöne Zeit und alles gute ❤🙋♀️
Hi Yad and Dace , this is Dani. You all seriously need your own television show . I love your intros . Aya is getting so big now. It seems like just yesterday, Aya was a tiny infant . And as someone who is a total coffee snob ; America has the worst coffee ever lol . I LOVED the coffee shop portion of this video the most . Safe travels my friends and looking forward to your next video .
Hey Dani, thank you so much for your lovely comment. Yes, Aya is no longer an infant, she’s a full on toddler keeping us on our toes. 🫣 Glad you enjoyed the coffee episode, it was a nice experience 😊
ejjj, you passed by me and my house in the old town!! I hope you loved your stay in Sarajevo :) also your kid is really cute (sorry I didn't catch her name)
Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in Bosnia. The architecture of mosque in the city has a close resemblance to the mosques in Istanbul. Beauty stands.
13:33, in front of the mosque, Yad, I didn't realise that you are a Muslim, the thought crosses my mind though, could Dace, Aya be a Muslim as well. Enjoy your Sunday.
Hi Yassine, yes we are indeed ❤️ Regarding the mosque indeed it has it similarities to Istanbul because of the ottoman influence which Turkey has plenty of as well.
Hello Yasin, thank you so much, we have thoroughly enjoyed Bosnia. Stunning country, beautiful architecture and cordial people. Great place to visit when you finally make it to Europe 👌
Hello Smoking will be prohibited from December this year in public spaces. There are many other interesting things. Gazi Husref Bey Mosque is the first mosque in the world that had electricity. Sarajevo is the first city in Europe and the second in the world to have a complete electric tram network in 1885. Many wars started and ended in Sarajevo, etc. You have to drink water to return to Sarajevo from Sebilj or from the outside of the mosque wall, you drank from the wrong fountain 🙂The green flag is the flag of the Islamic community in Bosnia. I have one more secret to reveal to you. Tourists mostly think that the very popular dish "Cevapi" is very simple, but the truth is that the preparation of cevapi takes several days to achieve the right taste and juiciness.
Thank you so much for sharing! The smoking thing is wild, we can’t sit in any of the coffee shops as we’re with a baby. It’s really good the smoking in public places will be banned. 👌 Shame about the fountain 😅 but hopefully we’ll come back anyway.
Didn’t realize it takes several days to make çevapi. I must say I did think it was a super simple dish. I’ll need to look into the process of making it.
@@sonnysantino7849 The International Court of Justice has issued its opinion and the conclusion is loud and clear: Israel's occupation and annexation of the Palestinian territories are unlawful and its discriminatory laws and policies against Palestinians violate the prohibition on racial segregation and apartheid. You’re on the wrong side of history I’m afraid.
It is true ,I am Bosnian and don't want to be reminded all the time abot the nasty war we had. I had a guest from Canada and took her everywhere at the end this lady posted on her Instagram page the most beaten and shelled house in Marin Dvor /Sarajevo. I was so offended for me was more important to show her how we moved on. Rebuild the city. The positive side not that nasty building . There is so negativity already on the planet . I think we have beautiful spots in Sarajevo....I took her to Vrelo Bosne ,Ilidza that non of the bloggers s bother to go and see ..etc
This is exactly the vibe we got from local people - it’s important to remember history, but people really just want to move on and enjoy their life in a beautiful country 😊
I get that you're British and are seemingly less malleable with pronunciations and such.. but I highly suggest that in future travels you make at least the very smallest attempt to learn how to pronounce the name of the city you are visiting in the way that the locals do... its a simple common sense act that can go a long way wherever you travel to
I remember watching the war on tv it was unimaginable ! I remember the the Romeo and Juliet story of Sarajevo ? It was Serbian girl what try to cross bridge to her Bosnian Muslim boyfriend ? As the boyfriend enter the bridge he was shot she run to him and she was shot ! She with curling to him she put her arm over him and she died ! The body was lying for few days on the bridge before the family was able to retrieve for burial ! The families decide to buried them together in the name of love of two people ! I remember watching this tragic story on tv every day Sad !
@@EA00000 It was vice vers. Sad love story Boško ( Bosnian Serb guy) and Admira ( Bosnian muslim girl). They wanted to cross to serbian side and go to Belgrade then to US.
@@funwithbell7207 Thank you for correction ❤️ I am Polish and remember to watch this on TV in Poland it was tragic and big news around the country and stuck in my head forever ! I even remember that girl and the boy haw they look like ! And still remember haw they lying on the bridge for few days ! That was truly heart breaking !
We have Many marrocan their origin from bosnia because morrocan militery participate in the world ware against serbia in nintyth so when the melitery return back they bring with them many bosnian child who their parents dad in the war😫😫😫😫
The information is not correct. Morocco did not help Bosnia in the war and there were no soldiers of yours, no children went to Morocco. It is true that there are Bosniaks in Morocco, but they are in all countries of the Middle East, Asia and the Maghreb. Most Bosniaks were in Palestine, later they went all over the world and even to Morocco. The famous singer in Morocco, Hamid Bouchnak, is from Bosnia. The man who defeated Napoleon in the city of Acre was Ahmed al Jazzar, also from Bosnia. Morocco never helped Bosnia. بوشناق
@@Irresistibleshorts I think you don't live with us in this planet 🤣🤣 morrocan militry is among countrys who partipated in bousnia war ,in my distrect iknow there are many marrocan young there origin from bosnia their parents dad in the war and some militers bring them to morrocco
@@اسماعيلالمريخ Friend, I was born in Sarajevo, I think I know best what happened. 2 years ago I was in Morocco, when I talked to people a huge number did not even know that there was a war in Bosnia, some did not even know where Bosnia (there were examples when people told me that it was Russia), then some thought that there was still a war in Bosnia. iWhen the resolution on genocide was recently adopted in the United 🙂Nations, the representative of Morocco did not even come to vote
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mostly distracted by how you dont even attempt to properly pronounce the name of the city you are visiting in any correct fashion.. like what tf is Sarrr eyeee yavooo
Superb video mate. I’ll be going to Sarajevo next year and this has really got me in the mood. Keep up the great work.
Cheers mate, have a great time!
Bosnia is beautiful place , full of Love ❤
It’s an amazing country!
Totally agree ❤️🇧🇦
Thank you so much for such an amazing video 🎉
Adi
Thanks for watching Adi! 🙏
Thank you for watching, Adi 😊
Welcome to our city! You did an amazing job capturing the true vibe of the city, showing both the highlights and the reality in such a positive way. It feels authentic and balanced, which made it a pleasure to watch. Keep up the great work :))
@@Erigar1337 thank you so much, it means a lot reading that :)
Loved my time in Sarajevo so much 😊
It’s a magical city 😍😍
DOBRO DOŠLI U BIH
Thank you bro 🙏
@@mersudinkaravelic412 Thank you so much ☺️
Great video and explanation about your journey through this beautiful city! Thank you guys for sharing your experience and your insights about my beautiful🇧🇦👏👏👏👏🇵🇸
Thanks so much! 😊
greetings, Salam, Hello and welcome. honestly, what a beautiful family
Thank you so much, it means a lot ❤️❤️
Oh wow… thank you so much for such a lovely comment. We really appreciate it ❤
Bosnia is a beautiful European country with a landscape so beautiful like anywhere else in the world. The Bosniak people in general are very welcoming and polite, even though they have been thru so much in the last 100 years including a genocide.
I hope you enjoyed your stay in Bosnia and will be back again.
Absolutely, I couldn’t agree with you more. The people are so kind, despite the horrors they’ve had to endure. We’ll be looking to return soon again 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Excellent video! I love your attention to details in your edits, and in your captures.
You guys are a beautiful family!
Keep up the good work🙏
Thank you so much 👌❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Sehr professionell haben Sie alles gezeigt und erklärt fieln lieben Dank ❤ dass für. Unsere Bosnien und Herzegowina ist wunderschön 😍❤ Wünschen Ihnen schöne Zeit und alles gute ❤🙋♀️
Thank you so much for the kind words ❤️🇧🇦
Hi Yad and Dace , this is Dani. You all seriously need your own television show . I love your intros . Aya is getting so big now. It seems like just yesterday, Aya was a tiny infant . And as someone who is a total coffee snob ; America has the worst coffee ever lol . I LOVED the coffee shop portion of this video the most . Safe travels my friends and looking forward to your next video .
Hey Dani, thank you so much for your lovely comment. Yes, Aya is no longer an infant, she’s a full on toddler keeping us on our toes. 🫣 Glad you enjoyed the coffee episode, it was a nice experience 😊
Thank you so much for watching Dani! Glad you enjoyed watching along :)
Great video thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching ❤
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Beautiful country enjoy it bro
It’s truly a beauty!
Thank you bro!
Thx for visit my city🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦
It was an absolute pleasure, loved Sarajevo 😍 Especially the people 👌
@@dacedaine822 thx😃😍😍😍😍
It’s a pleasure ❤️
@@istinabosna ❤️❤️
ejjj, you passed by me and my house in the old town!! I hope you loved your stay in Sarajevo :)
also your kid is really cute (sorry I didn't catch her name)
Thank you, she's called Aya Glad you enjoyed the video!
Kleine Maus ist so süß 😍😍❤❤❤
Hehe, thank you so much ❤
My children were born and grew up in NYC they visiting Sarajevo every year, and I ask them which side they like more East or West they always say East
I don’t blame them! It’s so charming with lots of character and life 😊
East is certainly more special 🙏
It's a place my family & I want to visit and wanted to ask if the food halal in restaurants, takeaways etc? Thanks
Yes most of the restaurants are all halal, it’s a 50% Muslim population 🙏
Mostly yes, depending on what region of the country you’re in.
Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in Bosnia. The architecture of mosque in the city has a close resemblance to the mosques in Istanbul. Beauty stands.
13:33, in front of the mosque, Yad, I didn't realise that you are a Muslim, the thought crosses my mind though, could Dace, Aya be a Muslim as well. Enjoy your Sunday.
The Turkish delights looked delicious. The copper coffee set looked so lovely.
Hi Yassine, yes we are indeed ❤️ Regarding the mosque indeed it has it similarities to Istanbul because of the ottoman influence which Turkey has plenty of as well.
Hello Yasin, thank you so much, we have thoroughly enjoyed Bosnia. Stunning country, beautiful architecture and cordial people. Great place to visit when you finally make it to Europe 👌
@@Yasin_AffandiIndeed, the copper coffee sets are so cute!
Hello
Smoking will be prohibited from December this year in public spaces. There are many other interesting things. Gazi Husref Bey Mosque is the first mosque in the world that had electricity. Sarajevo is the first city in Europe and the second in the world to have a complete electric tram network in 1885. Many wars started and ended in Sarajevo, etc.
You have to drink water to return to Sarajevo from Sebilj or from the outside of the mosque wall, you drank from the wrong fountain 🙂The green flag is the flag of the Islamic community in Bosnia.
I have one more secret to reveal to you. Tourists mostly think that the very popular dish "Cevapi" is very simple, but the truth is that the preparation of cevapi takes several days to achieve the right taste and juiciness.
Thank you so much for sharing!
The smoking thing is wild, we can’t sit in any of the coffee shops as we’re with a baby. It’s really good the smoking in public places will be banned. 👌
Shame about the fountain 😅 but hopefully we’ll come back anyway.
Didn’t realize it takes several days to make çevapi. I must say I did think it was a super simple dish. I’ll need to look into the process of making it.
@@dacedaine822 Im sorry, I forgot to write that you are always welcome
@@Irresistibleshorts That’s very kind of you! We had a great time here and are already looking to revisit next summer 😊
When beautiful people go visit my beautiful homeland. Makes me feel good! Great video and Free Palestine 🇵🇸✊🏻
Thank you so much, you have a beautiful country.
Thank you for mentioning Palestine brother !!!
I can’t stop thinking about Palestinian people… 💔
Of course brother 🙏
Israel ❤
@@sonnysantino7849 The International Court of Justice has issued its opinion and the conclusion is loud and clear: Israel's occupation and annexation of the Palestinian territories are unlawful and its discriminatory laws and policies against Palestinians violate the prohibition on racial segregation and apartheid.
You’re on the wrong side of history I’m afraid.
@@dacedaine822
Maybe you should buy a new pager🤣
9:02 heeeey that's my cousin 👀👋👋👋
What a small world! 👋👋
@@radosjovanovic1192 small world 😉
It is true ,I am Bosnian and don't want to be reminded all the time abot the nasty war we had. I had a guest from Canada and took her everywhere at the end this lady posted on her Instagram page the most beaten and shelled house in Marin Dvor /Sarajevo. I was so offended for me was more important to show her how we moved on. Rebuild the city. The positive side not that nasty building . There is so negativity already on the planet . I think we have beautiful spots in Sarajevo....I took her to Vrelo Bosne ,Ilidza that non of the bloggers s bother to go and see ..etc
Absolutely, it’s important for people to see the true beauty of the country 🙏
This is exactly the vibe we got from local people - it’s important to remember history, but people really just want to move on and enjoy their life in a beautiful country 😊
I get that you're British and are seemingly less malleable with pronunciations and such.. but I highly suggest that in future travels you make at least the very smallest attempt to learn how to pronounce the name of the city you are visiting in the way that the locals do... its a simple common sense act that can go a long way wherever you travel to
I remember watching the war on tv it was unimaginable ! I remember the the Romeo and Juliet story of Sarajevo ? It was Serbian girl what try to cross bridge to her Bosnian Muslim boyfriend ? As the boyfriend enter the bridge he was shot she run to him and she was shot ! She with curling to him she put her arm over him and she died ! The body was lying for few days on the bridge before the family was able to retrieve for burial ! The families decide to buried them together in the name of love of two people !
I remember watching this tragic story on tv every day
Sad !
It really is such a sad story, it was hard hearing about some of the things that they had to go through.
Thank you for sharing this story, we have not heard of it. Truly tragic, may Bosnian people find peace 🙏
@@EA00000 It was vice vers. Sad love story Boško ( Bosnian Serb guy) and Admira ( Bosnian muslim girl). They wanted to cross to serbian side and go to Belgrade then to US.
@@funwithbell7207 Thank you for correction ❤️ I am Polish and remember to watch this on TV in Poland it was tragic and big news around the country and stuck in my head forever ! I even remember that girl and the boy haw they look like ! And still remember haw they lying on the bridge for few days ! That was truly heart breaking !
@@funwithbell7207thanks for clarifying! I’ll need to look this story up.
Green flag is flag od Islam comunity of Bosnia. Its religions flag .
Thank you for letting us know 😊
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Stop the extermination of Philistine people
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Show Sarajevo East Bus Station. 😁 What a difference To a center, which is all sold To capitalism. Dubai of Balkans
We have Many marrocan their origin from bosnia because morrocan militery participate in the world ware against serbia in nintyth so when the melitery return back they bring with them many bosnian child who their parents dad in the war😫😫😫😫
Thank you for sharing, it really was a tough and terrible time during that period.
Thank you for sharing, those were some very dark times 😢
The information is not correct. Morocco did not help Bosnia in the war and there were no soldiers of yours, no children went to Morocco. It is true that there are Bosniaks in Morocco, but they are in all countries of the Middle East, Asia and the Maghreb. Most Bosniaks were in Palestine, later they went all over the world and even to Morocco. The famous singer in Morocco, Hamid Bouchnak, is from Bosnia. The man who defeated Napoleon in the city of Acre was Ahmed al Jazzar, also from Bosnia. Morocco never helped Bosnia. بوشناق
@@Irresistibleshorts I think you don't live with us in this planet 🤣🤣 morrocan militry is among countrys who partipated in bousnia war ,in my distrect iknow there are many marrocan young there origin from bosnia their parents dad in the war and some militers bring them to morrocco
@@اسماعيلالمريخ Friend, I was born in Sarajevo, I think I know best what happened. 2 years ago I was in Morocco, when I talked to people a huge number did not even know that there was a war in Bosnia, some did not even know where Bosnia (there were examples when people told me that it was Russia), then some thought that there was still a war in Bosnia. iWhen the resolution on genocide was recently adopted in the United 🙂Nations, the representative of Morocco did not even come to vote
25: 06 This is not Sarajevo, this is Travnik.
promijeni dilera druze :\
@@Salkoni Nisi skontao. U 25oj minuti i 06 sekundi videa, pokazuju travničku Tvrđavu.
@@jawajudo u pravu si brat....meni se ucinilo sarajevska tvrdjava! halali ;)
Israel ❤
Bosnia and Hercegovina stands with Israel ❤
Never
@@sonnysantino7849 fuj
Israel rules❤️👏
@@sonnysantino7849 you are here just to provoke you must be very lonely and miserable. Go get a live
@@sonnysantino7849 gas gas hahahah gas gas hahha
Thank you guys enjoy Bosnia Sarajevo You’re always welcome.❤️
Thank you so much ❤️
Thanks ever so much 😊
You forgot to mention the Roman and the Byzantine empires before Ottoman and austrohungarian
My bad.
@@dacedaine822 I just meant that we still have architecture from these empires, too, as well as from ilirian tribes prior to byzantine
@@meinihruns1090yes, I understood what you meant, thank you for sharing 😊
Next time cal me i show you magie from 🇧🇦🇩🇪🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵
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