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Car & Van Hire - Mostar

Enterprise car hire locations - Mostar

Embarking on your journey to Mostar is a breeze, with the city's main airport, Mostar International Airport, just a 7 km drive south of the city centre. Alternatively, you can travel by train or bus, both of which connect Mostar to numerous domestic and international destinations. You will find an Enterprise Rent-A-Car branch both at the airport and in the city itself, so your car hire in Mostar is covered, no matter how you arrive.

What to do and see in Mostar

Mostar is a captivating city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its rich history, stunning architecture and natural beauty. A visit to Mostar promises a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, with a wide variety of attractions and activities to suit all tastes.

Begin your journey at the Old Bridge (Stari Most), the city's most iconic landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site, connecting the two sides of the city across the picturesque Neretva River. Take a leisurely walk across the bridge, admiring the panoramic views of the city and then explore the charming cobbled streets of the Old Town.

The Old Town is a treasure trove of historical sites, with the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Karadjoz-Bey Mosque and the Kriva Cuprija (Crooked Bridge) all within walking distance. For a taste of local culture, visit the bustling Kujundziluk Bazaar, where you can shop for traditional crafts, souvenirs and delicacies.

Discover Mostar's turbulent past at the War Photo Exhibition and the Muslibegovic House Museum. The War Photo Exhibition showcases a powerful collection of images taken during the 1990s Bosnian War, while the Muslibegovic House Museum offers a glimpse into the lives of Mostar's elite during the Ottoman era.

Nature lovers will appreciate the nearby Kravice Waterfalls, a breathtaking cascade of water located just 40 km south of Mostar. This natural wonder offers an idyllic setting for picnics, swimming and hiking. For a unique adventure, take a day trip to the nearby Blagaj Tekke, a historic Sufi monastery nestled against a cliff at the source of the Buna River.

When it comes to food and drink, Mostar offers a delectable array of local and international cuisines. Indulge in traditional Bosnian dishes, such as cevapi, burek and baklava, or sample fresh seafood from the Adriatic coast. The city also boasts a thriving café culture, with many establishments offering stunning views of the Old Bridge.

Families visiting Mostar will find plenty to keep the little ones entertained. The city offers several parks and playgrounds, as well as the opportunity to partake in a variety of outdoor activities, including rafting and hiking.

Throughout the year, Mostar hosts a diverse range of festivals and events, such as the Mostar Summer Fest, the International Documentary Film Festival and the Mostar Blues & Rock Festival. These events provide a fantastic opportunity to experience the city's vibrant arts and cultural scene.

Driving in Mostar

While driving in Mostar, remember that you must drive on the right side of the road and overtake on the left. The speed limits in the city are typically 60 km/h in towns and cities, 100 km/h on open roads and 130 km/h on motorways.

Parking in Mostar is available in several designated parking zones. The Old Town is pedestrianised, so you'll need to park in one of the nearby parking lots or on-street parking spaces. Be sure to pay for parking at the designated machines or via mobile apps, as fines can be issued for non-payment.

Traffic in Mostar is generally light, but it can become congested during peak hours and on weekends, especially in the summer months when tourists flock to the city. Be prepared for narrow streets and occasional traffic jams in the city centre. It's also worth noting that some of the roads in the Old Town are cobblestoned, which can be slippery when wet.

To rent a car in Mostar, you'll need a valid driver's licence from your home country, along with an International Driving Permit if your licence is not in the Latin alphabet. It's also essential to have valid personal identification, such as a passport, as well as a credit card for the deposit. You can choose from car or van hire in Mostar, depending on your needs.

When driving in Mostar, it's crucial to be aware of the local traffic rules and regulations. Seat belts are mandatory for children under the age of 12, who must sit in the backseat with an appropriate child restraint system. Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless you have a hands-free system. In addition, you must have your headlights on at all times, even during daylight hours.

It's essential to familiarise yourself with the local road signs, as they differ somewhat from those back in the UK. Pay close attention to speed limits and other regulatory signs to avoid fines or penalties. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, there is a zero-tolerance policy for driving under the influence of alcohol. The legal limit is 0.0% for drivers with less than three years of driving experience and 0.03% for more experienced drivers.