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Marijin Dvor
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina · Neighborhood Guide
Modern business district with Austro-Hungarian architecture, shopping centers, the National Theater, and embassies. Sarajevo's civic center.
Data verified June 14, 2026
Marijin Dvor at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
KM 800–1,400/month (~€410–€715)
Rent Range
Very good — well-lit, embassy and business presence
Safety
50–100 Mbps fibre
Internet
Who Lives in Marijin Dvor?
NGO workers, diplomats, Bosnian professionals, corporate expats.
Living in Marijin Dvor — Practical Details
Walkability
Excellent — flat, central, connected to everything
Grocery & Food Access
Excellent — BBI Shopping Centre, Konzum, local shops
Getting Around
- Trams to all districts
- Walking to Baščaršija (10 min)
- Taxis
Nearby Coworking
- HUB387
- tershouse
- Motiff Coworking
Insider Tips for Marijin Dvor
- 1BBI Centre has everything — supermarket, cinema, dining, and fast WiFi in the food court
- 2Austro-Hungarian buildings are gorgeous but check apartment heating before winter
- 3Most convenient location in Sarajevo — worth the premium for short stays
- 4The National Theater has a rich cultural calendar — check for events
FAQ — Marijin Dvor, Sarajevo
What is Marijin Dvor like for expats?
Marijin Dvor is a higher-end neighborhood in Sarajevo. Modern business district with Austro-Hungarian architecture, shopping centers, the National Theater, and embassies. Sarajevo's civic center. Best for: Professionals and NGO workers who want walkable access to offices, malls, and cultural institutions.
How much does it cost to live in Marijin Dvor, Sarajevo?
Marijin Dvor is classified as "Higher-End" in Sarajevo. Typical rent: KM 800–1,400/month (~€410–€715). Total monthly budget in Sarajevo: €800–€1,200.
Is Marijin Dvor safe for expats?
Very good — well-lit, embassy and business presence
Who lives in Marijin Dvor?
NGO workers, diplomats, Bosnian professionals, corporate expats.
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