Tuzla, the city of salt: Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage
The Korzo, the beating heart of the city
The Korzo promenade is where Tuzla's residents gather. This pedestrian avenue lined with cafes, shops and Austro-Hungarian facades invites leisurely strolling at any hour. Here you will discover the ritual of Bosnian coffee, served in a copper dzezva with a piece of Turkish delight, a centuries-old tradition that Tuzla's people uphold with pride.
Religious monuments and tolerance
Tuzla is renowned for its interfaith tolerance. The Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition, with its onion domes dating from 1926, dominates the city centre. Just steps away, the oldest mosque in Tuzla, rebuilt in 1888 after a fire, warmly welcomes visitors outside prayer times. This peaceful coexistence of places of worship illustrates the city's open spirit.
Gradina Hill, memory and panorama
On the slopes of Gradina Hill, a memorial park features sculptures and monuments dedicated to the victims of World War II and the 1990s conflict. The climb rewards you with a panoramic view over Tuzla's rooftops and surrounding hills. It is a place for reflection, away from the bustle of the centre, where Bosnia's history is etched in stone.
A vibrant university city
Thanks to its university, Tuzla enjoys a youthful and dynamic atmosphere. Bars and restaurants in the centre offer local cuisine at affordable prices, open-air concerts enliven summer evenings, and the cultural life is rich in festivals. The international airport, just a 10-minute drive away, provides easy access from many European cities via low-cost carriers.