1/5 Alexandra M. 4 months ago on Google • 14 reviews
the
station
finds
itself
in
a
depressing
state.
a
sort
of
a
no-man’s-land
location
and
place.
not
very
populated,
but
if
you
find
yourself
travelling
from
belgrade-sarajevo/sarajevo-belgrade,
this
is
the
place
you
have
to
come
to.
there’s
no
other
possibility.
some
things
one
might
want
to
keep
in
mind:
1.
there
are
charging
outlets
at
the
station,
some
work
and
some
do
not.
2.
the
lady
which
serves
at
the
left
counter,
where
it’s
written
Kondor,
is
an
absolute
sweetheart.
she
speaks
English
and
can
offer
reliable
information.
the
lady
on
the
right
is
incredibly
rude
awfully
brought
up,
mildly
put.
3.
when
you
prepare
to
leave
sarajevo,
be
absolutely
sure
you
have
saved
some
BAM
for
the
departure.
access
to
the
toilet,
access
to
the
platform
(station
tax),
and
the
tax
for
the
luggage
must
be
paid
in
BAM.
the
tax
for
the
luggage
is
unpredictable
-
might
be
1/2/3
BAM.
I’d
recommend
having
at
least
10
BAM
left.
*you
might
be
left
with
some
coin
or
two,
but
when
the
bus
stops
along
the
way
and
you
might
need
to
go
to
the
toilet
(turkish
style),
you
will
have
to
pay
for
the
entrance.
4.
a
station
tax
must
be
paid
(1
BAM/person).
be
sure
to
pay
it
at
the
counter,
as
you
will
have
to
pay
it
anyway,
and
the
man
waiting
outside
will
charge
you
more.
5.
a
luggage
tax
must
also
be
paid.
6.
you
will
not
have
a
seat
assigned
if
you
buy
the
ticket
electronically,
so
there
might
be
the
case
that
you
have
to
leave
that
seat.
I
would
recommend
buying
the
tickets
at
the
station
priorly
to
avoid
a
stressful
state
of
incertitude.
7.
you
can
leave
this
area
and
reach
it
by
bus.
the
fare
costs
1.80
BAM/person
and
it’s
an
advisable
option.
taxis
can
scam
you.
8.
almost
forgot
-
do
not
seat
down
at
either
of
those
two
caffes
from
the
station.
they’re
waiting
eagerly
for
naive
foreigners
so
they
can
charge
them
5
euros
for
a
coffee.
good
luck!
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