Day 18: From Sarajevo to Brod

Next day we visited the City Hall. On Sundays, the Franz Ferdinand Museum is closed, so we couldn't visit it, but we explored the history of Sarajevo through the explanations at City Hall. You can follow the narrative of how Bosnia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, how it became part of Yugoslavia, the impact of WWI (which began after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the famous bridge of Sarajevo), their fight for independence, and the collapse of Yugoslavia. It's definitely worth the visit!
After enjoying Sarajevo we were ready for our next destination: Brod. We covered 78 km and climbed 870 vertical meters to reach Brod. The ascent was steady, followed by a long, exhilarating descent. However, be cautious—there are several tunnels after the descent, and two of them can be particularly daunting without a head torch and back light. Make sure to have them ready!
However, if you have the chance, go a bit further before the border where you'll find bungalows along the river. These spots are popular with rafters and offer a fantastic riverside experience.

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