No Smoking Map

Non-smoking restaurants and cafes in Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina permits indoor smoking in many venues; smoke-free restaurants remain uncommon. Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an inland city set in a narrow river valley surrounded by hills. The city's cafe and restaurant life is particularly concentrated in Baščaršija, the Ottoman-era bazaar quarter at the heart of the old city, where Bosnian coffee — served in a džezva with a sugar cube and rahat lokum — is the defining daily ritual. The area around Ferhadija street, which connects Baščaršija to the Austro-Hungarian-era center, is lined with cafes and restaurants. The Austro-Hungarian district around the Cathedral and the riverside Obala Kulina Bana are further concentrations of venues. Bosnian food culture centers on ćevapi, burek, and slow-cooked meat dishes.

The directory currently lists 68 verified non-smoking venues in Sarajevo — a meaningful selection given how common indoor smoking remains in the city. Use the map to plan your route.

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