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Mostar is fourth on the List of the best Cities in the World to visit in 2024

Published December 17, 2023
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Mostar is the fourth of the ten best cities in the world to visit in 2024, according to Lonely Planet, an Australian publisher of tourist guide books, announced at X World of Statistics, which is a tailwind for the promotion of the largest city in Herzegovina.

In the list of ten best cities, Kenya’s Nairobi takes first place, in second place is the French capital Paris, which will host the Olympic Games in 2024, while Canada’s Montreal is in third place.

Mostar was right behind them in fourth place as the largest city in Herzegovina and a famous tourist destination visited by guests from all over the world.

“Mostar is the largest city in Herzegovina, with a small but completely enchanting old town center. At dusk, the lights of numerous mill restaurants sparkle over the babbling streams, the narrow Kujundžiluk joyfully bustles with trinket sellers, and between them the most famous bridge in the Balkans forms a magnificent stone arch between the medieval tower,” Lonely Planet wrote about Mostar.

The fifth place among the best world cities to visit during the next year is the American Philadelphia, and the sixth place is the Brazilian Manaus, while the Indonesian city of Jakarta is positioned in the seventh place, and the Czech capital Prague is in the eighth place.

According to the same list, Izmir, the largest Turkish city on the Aegean coast, is in ninth place, while Kansas City, the largest city in the American state of Missouri, is in tenth place.

“Lonely Planet polls more than 200 experts to predict the most anticipated places and travel experiences in the coming year,” stated World of Statistic, which released their list of the world’s best cities to visit in 2024, Klix.ba reports.

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