![]() ![]() You’re still close enough to enjoy easy visits to the old town’s cafes, restaurants, and sightseeing, yet you’re staying in a quieter, less touristy area. Therefore staying just outside of the old town to me offers the best of both worlds. The old town is beautiful, but it can get quite crowded with tourists and it’s noisier. If you’re planning to work from Mostar for more than just a few days I’d recommend staying just outside of the old town but within easy walking distance of it. Where to Stay in Mostar one of the smaller apartments in Happy Apartments, Mostar So that might make it worth the drive or taxi ride. Unfortunately it’s a bit outside of town, but the cafe is nice and perfect for remote working. If you’re looking for reliable, high-speed internet and you don’t want to go to Code Hub then the cafe inside the Intera Technology Park might be your best bet. ![]() I’m sure that will change soon and it’s nice to see that even though it’s not too common, cafes and restaurants have no problems with it. Since the digital nomad scene is still relatively small in Mostar you won’t find many others working on their laptops in cafes yet. So although the two cafes mentioned above are my recommendations, do explore other places as well! Other Cafes to Work From in MostarĪgain, almost all cafes and restaurants offer wifi.Īnd nobody seems to find it strange to see you sitting with your laptop, even in restaurants. They are also both non-smoking cafes, which is an exception in Bosnia and Herzegovina. FitBar and Teco A good cafe to work from in Mostar: FitBarįitBar and Teco are two good cafes to work from in Mostar.īoth serve a lot of healthy dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options. But if you are looking for a good place to work, Code Hub is definitely a great option. ![]() It’s not the most sociable coworking space I’ve ever seen, so don’t expect to make tons of connections here instantly. They occasionally organize events, which is a nice way to connect both with other digital nomads and remote workers from Mostar. There are monitors you can use, and private phone booths and meeting rooms you can book. It’s a very comfortable, generally quiet space to work from. Places to Work From in Mostar Code Hub Code Hub coworking space in MostarĬode Hub is currently the only coworking space in Mostar. And you can buy top-ups at these same newsstands and phone stores. I bought my sim card at a phone store inside Mepas Mall in Mostar, but you can buy them at any newsstand as well. I paid 22BAM (about 11 Euros or 12 US$) for a 30-day sim card with 7GB of data. But local sim cards are easy to get and inexpensive. ![]() If you have a sim card that works in all of the EU it will, generally, not work in Bosnia. My local sim card, from HT Eronet, generally worked very well and has been a good backup option. So if you have a lot of calls, the internet in Bosnia and Herzegovina might at times be challenging. I’ve found plenty of places that have over 20mbps upload & download speeds, but also many cafes and restaurants where the internet was incredibly slow.Įven in the coworking space in Mostar I heard people complain about the internet dropping out or being slower on some days than others. Most cafes and restaurants have wifi, and so do all the hotels and Airbnbs I’ve come across.īut, the wifi speed varies a lot. If you’re planning to move to Mostar more permanently, or just want to know what expat life is like in Mostar, check out my interview with an expat about living in Mostar. In this article I want to share the main aspects of Mostar I think are useful to know for anyone working remotely and considering a longer, or shorter, stay in Mostar. Mostar is a beautiful, small city with a gorgeous historic center, friendly people, and easy access to nature and a wide range of outdoor activities. Mostar for Digital Nomads working from a restaurant in Mostar I think it might, and I think Mostar is a good city to base yourself in if you want to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina while working remotely. And working remotely from Montenegro is also quickly growing in popularity.ĭoes that make Bosnia and Herzegovina perfectly positioned to be the new, up-and-coming digital nomad destination? Neighboring Croatia is an incredibly popular digital nomad destination. I spent a month working remotely from Mostar, a compact city with a rich history, located in the Herzegovina region.Īnd I think this city might soon become the digital nomad hub for Bosnia and Herzegovina! ![]()
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