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At the LjubiÄ?ica Hostel, the prices depend on the language you speak.

The Bosnian travel agency/hostel LjubiÄ?ica has a price list that can best be described as “creative.” The price of a room changes according to the language you understand, so that Italian speakers pay double the price of, say, an English-speaker.

The Hostel LjubiÄ?ica is in BaÅ¡Ä?arÅ¡ija, smack in the center of Sarajevo. The website Hostelz has mixed reviews of the place. One guy angrily writes:

The rooms smell, the staff are unfriendly, and usually the bathrooms are flooded. This place is very unprofessional. It’s a complete mess that will interest only the most indifferent traveller.

The good news: their pricing structure is now 10-16 euros depending on what kind of room you want.

(Thanks Dejan!)

Posted on Friday, October 29, 2004 to ex-Yugoslavia ¦ Comments (5)