« Back

Serviced Apartments in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Top Destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

All you need to know about Bosnia and Herzegovina

Planning a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Our premium serviced apartments are designed to offer convenience, independence, and a superior living environment, whether you are on a short business trip or a long-term relocation.

Ready to book? Visit our FAQ page or get in touch with us to discuss your specific needs.

Serviced Apartments in Popular Destinations

Sarajevo: The capital city and largest metropolis. Sarajevo is the indisputable economic heart of the country, generating around 45% of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s GDP and housing institutions like The Central Bank and the Sarajevo Stock Exchange.

Why stay in a serviced apartment in Bosnia and Herzegovina with SilverDoor?

Serviced apartments in Bosnia and Herzegovina are the ideal choice for business travellers visiting the region.

  • Exceptional Space & Value: Serviced apartments are typically 30% larger than their hotel counterparts and feature separate and spacious areas for cooking, dining, lounging, and resting.
  • Home Comfort and Privacy: As standard, each serviced apartment contains its own fully fitted kitchen—free from hotel operating schedules, guests can live on their own time and prioritise healthy living habits. This enhanced privacy is perfect for long-term stays.
  • Vetted Quality and Bespoke Recommendations: As independent agents, SilverDoor thoroughly vets all properties we add to our portfolio to ensure they are of the highest quality, meeting exceptional safety and security standards. Our Account Managers can filter searches based on over 100 different criteria, using your unique property, location, and personal requirements to produce bespoke recommendations for every quote.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Business Travel Guide: Things to Know

Weather in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The country features varied climates:

  • Inland (Sarajevo, Banja Luka): Moderate continental climate with hot summers (average high in Sarajevo is 27 °C July) and cold, snowy winters (average low in Sarajevo is -5°C in January).
  • South (Mostar, Neum Coast): Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. Business travellers should pack according to the season and the specific region they are visiting.

Currency in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The official currency is the Convertible Mark (BAM), often abbreviated locally as KM.

  • The BAM is fixed to the Euro (€) at a rate of €1 = KM 1.95583, ensuring its value remains stable.
  • While major credit cards are accepted in cities, cash (BAM) is often required for taxis, smaller shops, and local markets.
  • Tipping is customary but not mandatory. In restaurants, a tip of around 10% for good service is appreciated, or you can simply round up the bill.

Language spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The three official languages are Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian, which are mutually intelligible. English is commonly spoken within the business, tourism, and hospitality sectors, particularly among younger generations in Sarajevo and Mostar.

Time Zones in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina observes Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1.

  • It observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), switching to Central European Summer Time (CEST), UTC+2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
  • The time zone standard is the same as most Western and Central European countries, simplifying scheduling across the continent.

More Destinations Worldwide

Know where you want to stay, but can't find it on the list? Enquire Today