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6 – 8 of November 2017
Bosnia and Herzegovina is the heart shaped land that lies in the heart of southeast
Europe. It is here that eastern and western civilizations met, sometimes clashed, but more
often enriched and reinforced each other throughout its long and fascinating history.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a long name for a country that measures just over 50,000 sq km.
Bosnia covers the north and centre of the country with its name probably derived from
'bosana', an old Indo-European word meaning water, which Bosnia has no short of. The
southern region of ancient Hum, ruled by Herceg Stjepan (Duke Stjepan),was later named
Herzegovina after the region was conquered by the invading Ottomans. Perhaps what is
most important for the visitor to know today, though, is that Bosnia and Herzegovinais a
stunningly beautiful country with a vast array of landscapes, cultures, traditions
and people. And as the old cliche goes 'people make the place' – and BiH prides itself on its
hospitality and treating our guests as if they were family members. And family we take to
heart.
Mostar
Important telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Police 122
Fire 123
Emergency 124
Roadside assistance 1282
€ Money
Our currency is convertible mark (BAM). It is divided into 100 pfenigs or fenings,
and locally abbreviated „KM“. Most shops will not accept payment in Euro bills. There
are many ATM machines in Mostar. US dollars, British pounds, Yens and other major
currencies can be exchanged at the banks and exchange offices that are present in
city. Most banks do not have a fixed fee, but take a percentage of the total amount. As this
percentage varies, you should do a bit of research before exchanging large amounts of
money. Although credit cards are increasingly widely accepted in major towns, you should
not rely on them. VISA and Master will be accepted in most places, but it no guarantee
with American Express. Make sure you have all the cash you need before leaving the
major towns, as it is next to impossible to find a money machine or anybody who accepts
credit card payments in smaller towns and villages.
Mostar in short
Canton Herzegovina – Neretva canton Population (2013) 105 797 Area 1175 sq km Official language Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Documents valid passport or ID according to the country of origin Taxi numbers 1503, 1506, 1507, 1599 (do not take taxi on main bus station,
rather call those numbers).
How to get to Mostar
• By car • By bus (from every city) • By plane (to Sarajevo*, Split, Dubrovnik, and then transfer to Mostar)
* in that part of year, Sarajevo Airport have problems with fog, so the flights can be redirected to airports in neighbouring countries
SPLIT - MOSTAR
• BY CAR: Estimated travel time: cca 2 hours and 30 minutes. Via Imotski or via Bijača. • BY BUS: There are several daily bus lines from Split to Mostar. The journey time is between 3 and
4 hours. Some buses run by motorway to Vrgorac and continue on the state road to Mostar, while some bus lines take the state road to Posušje and towards Mostar.
• Autoprevoz bus Mostar: from Split at 9:30, 16:00 and 21:00h, from Mostar to Split: 10:20, 13:30 and 23:55
• Globtour bus: from Split at 10:55 and 17:30, from Mostar at 10:40 and 15:30.
ZAGREB – MOSTAR
• BY CAR: Estimated travel time: cca 6 hours. Via motorway A1, or via Gradiška. • BY BUS: There are several daily bus lines from Zagreb to Mostar. The journey time is cca 8 hours.
Some buses run by motorway to Vrgorac and continue on the state road to Mostar, while some bus lines take the state road to Gradiška, Banja Luka to Mostar.
• Globtour bus: from Zagreb at 8:00, 13:55, 16:00 and 22:30, from Mostar at 6:55, 13:00, 20:15 and 21:40.
NIKŠIĆ - MOSTAR
• BY CAR: Estimated travel time: cca 3 hours. Via Bileća or via Ljubinje. • BY BUS: There are couple of lines from Nikšić to Mostar. The journey time is cca 6 hours. Mostly
bus lines are via Trebinje – Bileća – Gacko – Nevesinje – Mostar. • Globtour bus: from Nikšić at 01:00, 13:55 and 17:00, from Mostar at 7:00, 7:45 and 16:00.
NOVI SAD/BELGRADE - MOSTAR
• BY CAR: Estimated travel time: cca 7 hours. Via Loznica or via Bijeljina. • BY BUS: Bus from Novi Sad/Belgrade via Užice to Mostar; travel time cca 13 hours. • Globtour bus: from Novi Sad at 20:00, from Mostar at 19:30. From Belgrade at 22:00, from
Mostar at 19:30.
SARAJEVO – MOSTAR
• BY CAR: Estimated travel time: cca 2 hours. Via Jablanica. • BY BUS: Bus from Sarajevo; travel time cca 2,30 hours. • Globtour bus: from Sarajevo at 5:00, 8:15 and 16:00, from Mostar at 06:30, 16:00 and 21:00 • Autoprevoz bus: from Sarajevo at 6:00, 9:00, 11:30, 12:30, 15:30, 18:00 and 19:55 and from
Mostar at 06:00, 07:00, 09:00, 11:00, 15:00. 18:15 and 20:00. • Bregava bus: from Sarajevo at 14:30 and 17:00, from Mostar at 8:00 and 12:00.
Faculty of Science and Education
Main locations (hotels and Faculty of Science and Education)
Campus Mostar Matice hrvatske b.b.
Mercator Mall
Entrance
Entrance
Main building of Faculty of
Science and Education (FPMOZ)
Building where workshop will
be held
Main building
Main
building
Workshop
classrooms
Main locations (hotels and Faculty of Science and Education)
Main bus station
Bus station
Hotel Mostar
Hotel City
Faculty of Science
and Education
Hotel Ero
If you are going from Main bus station towards Hotel City:
Main bus station (Ivan Krndelj Square/Trg Ivana Krndelja) go forward across Carina bridge
continue going forward in Kardinala Stepinca street, Splitska street (you need to pass by
Mepas Mall) and Dubrovačka street. When you see building of Euroherc Insurance Agency you
need to turn right in Vukovarska Street and continue till you see bus station and Hotel City
(situated on bus station). This path is 1,7 km long and it takes about 8 minutes by car or 22
minutes by foot.
If you are going from Main bus station towards Hotel Mostar:
Main bus station (Ivan Krndelj Square/Trg Ivana Krndelja) go forward across Carina bridge
continue going forward till you see Mepas Mall turn left and continue through Kneza
Domagoja Street till you see Hotel Mostar (if you are going by the car, when you turn left you
need to go in Kralja Tvrtka Street and in a roundabout took third exit and you will see Hotel
Mostar in front of you because Kneza Domagoja is one-way street). This path is 1,1 km long and
it takes about 5 minutes by car or 14 minutes by foot.
If you are going from Main bus station towards Hotel Ero:
Main bus station (Ivan Krndelj Square/Trg Ivana Krndelja) go forward across Carina
bridge, continue walking till you see Hotel Ero on your left side. This path is 500 m long and it
takes about 2 minutes by car or 7 minutes by foot.
From Hotel City to Faculty of Science and Education:
You need to exit on Vukovarska street and turn right towards Dubrovačka Street. Then turn
left to Dubrovačka street, cross the road and enter in Hrvatske mladeži street (beside the
Piramida Mall). Continue forward this street till the end of it, and turn left in Stjepana Radića
street, and you will see campus. Enter into the Campus and in front of you you will see building of
our Faculty. This walking path is 1 km long and it takes about 13 minutes by foot. If you are
coming with car, when you turn left in Dubrovačka street, continue driving till first crossroad,
then turn right in Kralja Tomislava street. Continue driving till crossroad with Petra Krešimira
street (follow the sign for hospital), then turn right and continue driving till you see entrance of
campus and when you are in the campus, just follow road till you see parking lot). This path is 1,7
km long and it takes about 7 minutes by car.
From Hotel Mostar to Faculty of Science and Education:
When you are in front of hotel, go forward in Stjepana Radića street, continue walking till you
see Mercator Mall, behind this mall you can see entrance in campus area, and building on left is
our Faculty. This walking path is 1 km long and it takes about 13 minutes by foot. If you are
coming with car, you need to turn right in Kneza Domagoja street, and on first crossroad turn
left in Kralja Tvrtka street. On roundabout turn right into Stjepana Radića street and continue
Directions
driving till crossroad with Kralja Tomislava street. Turn left in Kralja Tomislava street, follow
sign for hospital and turn right in Petra Krešimira street, continue driving till you see entrance
of campus and when you are in the campus, just follow road till you see parking lot). This path is
1,5 km long and it takes about 6 minutes by car.
From Hotel Ero to Faculty of Science and Education:
You can follow the purple and pink line (Ero – Splitska street – Kralja Tomislava – Campus), or
orange and yellow line (Kneza Domagoja – Stjepana Radića – Kralja Tomislava – Campus).
Hotel Mostar
http://www.hotelmostar.ba/index_en.html
Kneza Domagoja b.b.
Phone: ++387 36 44 65 00
e-mail: [email protected]
Price: 60 KM (cca 30 €) per person/night*
Hotel City
https://www.city-hotel.ba/
Vukovarska b.b.
Phone: ++387 36 34 90 90
e-mail: [email protected]
Price: 83 KM (cca 41 €) per person/night
Hotel Ero
Dr. Ante Starčevića b.b.
Phone: ++387 38 67 77
e-mail: [email protected]
Price: 60 KM (cca 30 €) per person/night*
* Price is with discount so you need to say that you are related with this workshop and PMF (Faculty of
Science and Education) during your reservation to get one!
Accomodation
Where to eat?
We suggest these restaurants: Caffe pizzeria „Bingo“ (Mercator Mall) Stjepana Radića 39 Pizzeria Roma Stjepana Radića 21 ++387 36 32 44 22 Karting Klub Vukovarska b.b. ++387 36 32 64 59 Restaurant Europa Stjepana Radića 3 ++387 36 32 01 05 Restaurant Maslina Zagrebačka 10 ++387 36 32 78 79
Roma Bingo
Europa
Maslina
Karting
Hotel Ero
Hotel City
Hotel Mostar FPMOZ