When you fly from Medina to Sarajevo with Qatar Airways, every detail is carefully designed to make your journey exceptional from the moment you board. Experience renowned hospitality as our attentive cabin crew welcomes you, ensuring you are well cared for throughout your flight. Step into a modern aircraft interior, where spacious seating and elegant design create a relaxing atmosphere. Settle in and explore Oryx One, our award-winning in-flight entertainment system, offering thousands of movies, TV shows and games. Whether you prefer a light snack or full-course meal, enjoy a menu of gourmet cuisine, freshly prepared and inspired by global flavours. With plush pillows, soft blankets and luxury amenity kits, you can rest in unmatched comfort and arrive feeling refreshed.
Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport is your tranquil starting point, serving as a vital international gateway to the holy city of Medina. Arriving at the airport is straightforward, with excellent road connectivity ensuring your journey begins smoothly; reliable taxis, public bus services, and car hire options are all available to bring you directly to the terminal. You will also find ample parking if you are driving yourself. Once inside the state-of-the-art, LEED Gold certified building, you will find ample amenities to relax before your flight. You can access modern lounge areas, browse diverse shopping outlets, and utilise convenient Wi-Fi and charging stations within the passenger-friendly environment.
Sarajevo is the captivating capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a city renowned for its unique blend of Eastern and Western influences nestled within the picturesque Dinaric Alps valley. The city's complex and vibrant history unfolds as you explore, from its Ottoman founding to its time under Austro-Hungarian rule. Wander through the historic Baščaršija, the Old Bazaar, where centuries of trade and culture converge. Here, the narrow, cobblestone alleyways showcase stunning Ottoman-style architecture and are home to artisan shops and traditional cafés. Make sure to find the famed Meeting of Cultures line on Ferhadija Street, which clearly delineates the distinct architectural styles of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian eras. For a taste of the local culture, you should sample the delicious Bosnian cuisine, a flavourful mix of Balkan and Ottoman influences, which includes the renowned dish Ćevapi. Your visit would be incomplete without seeing the beautiful 16th-century Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, a significant architectural monument. Conclude your exploration by visiting the iconic Sebilj fountain, a symbol of the city's charm.