According to reports, this route would enable the connection of tourist destinations and further alleviate traffic in the hilly parts of the city. "This year, the focus is on Vratnik, not just as another hillside settlement, but as an incredible cultural-historical treasure and a major tourist potential. The walls, bastions, gates, the view we boast about on social media—how other European cities treat such treasures," wrote Vilić. He emphasized that behind the conceptual project is a "small, informal team of young experts" led by architects Medina Hadžić and Saniha Dedić. "One of the ideas we are currently working on is a funicular that would connect Baščaršija Square and Vratnik's Mejdan, inspired by cities like Lisbon, Trieste, or San Francisco, but adapted to our terrain and our city," added Vilić. According to him, "by implementing such a—I dare say—capital project, we would create a tourist attraction that remains etched in memory, a new symbol of our municipality, strengthen public transport, and Vratnik would practically become part of the čaršija and the tourist-friendly offerings it provides." In conclusion, he stated that the initiative will be presented to the mayor of Stari Grad, Irfan Čengić, but only after analyzing the technical details.