The old part of Mostar is experiencing a true tourist rush today. The streets are packed with visitors enjoying the spring weekend, with guests from Turkey, Italy, and France standing out the most, alongside numerous tourists from countries in the region.

A special atmosphere can be felt near the Old Bridge, where it is difficult to find a free spot in hospitality venues. An extra chair is in high demand, as cafes and restaurants are operating at full capacity, while visitors take breaks from their strolls to enjoy the view of the bridge and the Neretva River. The iconic jumps from the Old Bridge are also an unmissable attraction, closely watched by many tourists.

Hospitality workers note that the season has started earlier than usual, which brings them additional joy. Prices have remained at last year's level for now, but possible increases have already been announced with the start of the main tourist season.

Currently, Bosnian coffee is sold for 5 KM, as are juices, mineral water is 3 KM, while portions of ฤ‡evapi are 9 and 16 KM, and hamburgers and chicken fillets are 12 KM.