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As you meander through the market-like atmosphere, you’ll discover an array of souvenirs ranging from copper earrings and beaded jewelry to unique Turkish lamps and elegant tapestries, making for perfect keepsakes from your time in the city.
The Majestic Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque
One of the must-see attractions in Mostar is the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, a 17th-century structure located on the east side of the Neretva River. With tickets priced at a humble 3 Euros for entry or 6 Euros for an additional climb to the minaret, this mosque presents an opportunity to admire its richly decorated interiors. The sight of elaborate carpets and intricate designs leaves an unforgettable impression on visitors.