Travelling to Sarajevo from Tuzla Airport (TZL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Tuzla Airport to Sarajevo transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Tuzla Airport to Sarajevo -- 122 kilometres in approximately 146 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Tuzla Airport serves northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina -- from the salt lake city of Tuzla itself, to the constitutionally unique Brčko District, the fortress city of Doboj, agricultural Bijeljina, the Srebrenica Memorial, the capital Sarajevo, and the Serbian capital Belgrade. Our Tuzla Airport to Sarajevo private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Tuzla Airport to Sarajevo provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the most historically layered and the most internationally recognised multicultural city in the Balkans -- a city of 275,000 inhabitants 122km southwest of Tuzla Airport in the Miljacka valley surrounded by the most completely mountain-enclosed capital city basin in southeastern Europe, whose extraordinary combination of the Baščaršija (the most completely preserved and the most atmospherically authentic Ottoman bazaar quarter in the Balkans outside Istanbul -- the Sarajevo Baščaršija, the most internationally visited single heritage quarter in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most completely intact Ottoman commercial and religious ensemble in the former Yugoslav space, the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque of 1531 -- the most important single Ottoman mosque in the Balkans outside Kosovo and Skopje, the most completely Mudejar-influenced Ottoman religious building in the country, the Sebilj fountain -- the most recognised single urban image of Sarajevo, the most internationally photographed single outdoor monument in BiH) and the Latin Bridge (the most historically consequential single bridge in modern European history -- the Latin Bridge, on whose north bank Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914, the most directly causal single act triggering the First World War, the most consequential single assassination in the history of European state relations, the bridge beside which occurred the event that most directly reshaped the political geography of the entire 20th century) give it a heritage identity of the most internationally recognised and the most historically consequential kind of any Balkan capital.
Sarajevo's most celebrated complementary heritage is the Siege of Sarajevo (the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare -- 1,425 days from April 1992 to February 1996, the most protracted single urban siege in the modern European military experience, longer than the Siege of Leningrad, the most internationally reported single urban conflict of the post-Cold War period, the Tunnel of Hope -- the most celebrated physical monument of Sarajevo's wartime survival, the most visited single WWII-and-post-WWII survival monument in the city, the 800m tunnel beneath the airport runway the most direct physical expression of the city's most determined act of civilian resistance) and the Yellow Fortress (the most panoramically commanding viewpoint above Sarajevo -- the Žuta Tabija, the most completely city-overview-positioned single heritage monument above the Miljacka valley, the most photographically rewarding single sunset viewpoint in the capital, the most visited outdoor historic site above the Baščaršija). The Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, the War Childhood Museum (the most internationally awarded single museum in Bosnia -- the most empathetically designed and the most emotionally powerful single museum exhibition in the post-Yugoslav space, winner of the most prestigious museum awards of any Bosnian institution), and the vibrant Sarajevo café culture give the capital a memorial and contemporary identity of the most emotionally resonant Bosnian kind.
Latin Bridge 1914 -- Most Historically Consequential Single Location in Modern European History, Assassination of Franz Ferdinand Most Directly Causal Act Triggering WWI, Most Consequential Single Event in 20th-Century European Political Geography: The Latin Bridge (beside which Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 -- the most directly causal single act triggering the First World War, the most consequential single assassination in European state relations, the event that most fundamentally reshaped the political geography of the entire 20th century) gives Sarajevo a world-historical heritage of the most momentous and the most internationally recognised kind of any Balkan city.
Baščaršija -- Most Completely Preserved Ottoman Bazaar in the Balkans Outside Istanbul, Longest Siege of Any Capital in Modern Warfare (1,425 Days, 1992-1996), Tunnel of Hope, War Childhood Museum (Most Internationally Awarded Bosnian Museum): The Baščaršija (the most completely intact Ottoman commercial quarter in the former Yugoslav space, the most internationally visited heritage quarter in BiH) and the Siege of Sarajevo heritage (1,425 days -- the longest siege of a capital in modern warfare, the Tunnel of Hope, the most internationally awarded War Childhood Museum in the Balkans) give Sarajevo a heritage identity combining the most ancient Ottoman authenticity with the most recently experienced and most internationally resonant urban wartime memory.
Southwest Mountain Road Transfer -- 146 Minutes via the Central Bosnian Highlands: The transfer from Tuzla Airport to Sarajevo takes approximately 146 minutes via the southwest road through the central Bosnian highlands -- through the most dramatically forested mountain landscape of any capital approach road in the former Yugoslav space.
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