Famous as the city that held out in the longest siege experience in modern warfare, (1992-1996), Sarajevo today nestles prettily in the Balkan hills. Houses line the steep slopes and the old market is ever bustling with a variety of cafes and trinket shops. Evidence of the war isn’t scarce though, take a walk in the calm walkways between tombs in the Shahid Cemetery and do visit the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, a tribute to a tunnel built to smuggle food and people in and out during the siege.
Must try food: Piescavisca (giant meat patty)
Day trip: Mostar, an eminently pretty town today, was one of the most shelled towns during the latest Balkan war. Rebuilt buildings stand side by side with gunshot-riddled hulks. A two hour train ride from Sarajevo (5£, one-way).
Getting to Sarajevo: From Belgrade, you could fly (85£, Jat Airways), but a better bet, and a way to see beautiful scenery, is to take a minibus (25£, 5 hrs).