I attended a friend's party celebrating his recent wedding in his native Sarajevo last month, and he made arrangements for the international guests to stay at the Hotel Hecco. The price was greatt (about $50 a night). The staff was friendly and helpful in arranging taxis and the like.
While the computer in my rooms (I was there twice, first three nights and then two nights at the end of my trip) didn't work, they supplied the hotel laptops to use the broadband Internet connection which kept me plugged in via e-mail, etc., while I was in Bosnia.
The breakfast was plentiful, with great fresh tomatoes and cucumbers, and the usual European spread. My only complaint with breakfast is the coffee, which was disappointingly un-Bosnian (think murky dishwater).
The streets outside could be noisy at night, but that's not the fault of the hotel. The 10-minute walk into Baščaršija, the Old Town, is steep, but easy.
And the small market is especially friendly, especially when I had a 100KM note I wanted to break into a smaller one (which sometimes results in grumbling). I bought a bottle of water and a bag of potatoe chips for 2KM and the owner gave me change with a smile.




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