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solo travel in sarajevo: is it really safe?

Last week, I finally ticked Sarajevo off my bucket list. I’d been dreaming about those old Ottoman streets and the smell of fresh burek wafting from the bakeries. But, let me tell you, as a woman traveling alone, I had my guard up the whole time. I wandered through Baščaršija, and while the cobblestone alleys were charming, I couldn’t help but notice how few other solo women were around. Maybe I was just being paranoid, but every time a group of men passed by, I clutched my bag a little tighter. I spent half an hour looking for a café that locals recommended, only to find it was packed with young people glued to their phones—no one looked up or smiled. It made me wonder: is Sarajevo really as welcoming for solo travelers as everyone says? Or am I missing something? I loved the history and the food, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that I stood out. Has anyone else felt a bit out of place here, or is it just me being overly cautious? I want to enjoy the adventure, but sometimes the little things—like not seeing many people my age or feeling like I’m always being watched—make me second-guess my choices. Maybe I’m just too used to blending in back home, but I’d love to hear if others have had similar experiences, or if I’m just overthinking it. After all, we all want to feel safe and comfortable when we travel, right? #SarajevoTravel #SoloFemaleTravel #TravelOver50 #Travel

2025-05-29
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