
Escape to Paradise: Hotel Amicus Mostar - Your Bosnian Dream Awaits
Escape to Paradise: Hotel Amicus Mostar - Your Bosnian Dream (or Maybe Just a Very Good Nap) Awaits! (A Real Review)
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from Hotel Amicus in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and let me tell you, this ain't your grandma's cookie-cutter hotel review. This is the real deal, warts and all (and oh boy, are there some interesting warts). Prepare for honesty, a touch of rambling, and maybe, just maybe, a genuine desire to book your own stay.
First Impressions (and the Wheelchair-Friendly Goodness):
Okay, so let's start with the basics. Accessibility. Because, you know, life ain't a one-size-fits-all kind of gig. And guess what? Hotel Amicus is pretty darn good on this front. They've got Facilities for disabled guests, and from what I saw, they've actually thought about it. The elevator is a lifesaver (especially after a hefty burek feast – more on those later), and I spotted ramps and other thoughtful touches. Now, I'm not in a wheelchair myself, but the vibe I got was, "We actually want everyone to enjoy this place." Huge thumbs up from me.
Location, Location, Location (and the Lack of a Proper Street Sign):
Finding the hotel was… an adventure. Let’s just say my GPS had a field day. But once I actually landed there, the view was chef's kiss. So, like, bonus points. This city, if you haven't been, is stunning. Pictures don't do it justice. The hotel itself is also quite pretty, with a lovely Terrace, perfect for sipping something cold and pretending you're a glamorous spy.
The Room (And the Quest for the Perfect Pillow):
Let’s talk rooms, shall we? Mine was… good. Not "OMG, I'm never leaving!" good, but solid. It had all the usual suspects: **Air conditioning (essential!), a comfy bed, a desk (for pretending to work, which, let's be honest, I didn't do much of…), a mini-bar (also essential!), and *Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!* (Hallelujah!). Plus, the Daily housekeeping was consistent, so I didn't have to look at my own travel mess.
But, and here's the minor quibble: the pillows were a bit… blah. I did not sleep the sleep of the just. I considered smuggling one out, though. I didn't, I wanted a clear conscious. Overall though the room was clean and welcoming.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Oh, the Food!):
Food is a huge part of Bosnia, so let's get to it. Hotel Amicus gets major points for Restaurants, offering a solid Breakfast [buffet]. Okay, confession: I'm a huge sucker for buffets. But this one was actually quite good. They had a good selection of the usual suspects: eggs, bacon (yes!), pastries, and local Bosnian delights. Asian breakfast was available, but I didn’t test that. They also had a restaurant that had International cuisine in restaurant.
The Coffee/tea in restaurant was divine. Seriously. I'm not a huge coffee snob, but it was genuinely good. They also had a Poolside bar (yes!), which was the perfect spot for a pre-dinner Aperol Spritz (or three). I mean, what's a vacation without a bit of day drinking?
The Spa Life (and the Mystery of the Body Wrap):
Now, let’s talk spa. This is where Hotel Amicus really shines. They have a Spa/sauna, a Steamroom, and a Swimming pool [outdoor] that looks like it jumped right out of a magazine. I did the Sauna, the Steamroom, and I even gave the Body wrap a whirl. I am not entirely sure what the wrap did, but it smelled lovely and left me feeling… relaxed. The Massage was, in a word, heavenly. A solid hour of bliss. My shoulders, which usually resemble granite, turned into something resembling warm butter. They also had a Fitness center, which I, uh, considered using. Let’s just say I mostly admired it from afar.
Things to Do (Beyond Just Existing and Eating Burek):
Mostar itself is bursting with things to do. Honestly, that's a big part of the appeal of staying at Amicus. Amicus is near everything. If you are into history, there's the iconic Stari Most bridge, and all of the other historical stuff here. But don't forget the Things to do on-site.
Cleanliness and Safety (In a Pandemic-Conscious World):
This hotel is, like, super serious about sanitation. They used Anti-viral cleaning products, had Daily disinfection in common areas, and Staff trained in safety protocol. They took the whole COVID thing pretty seriously, which I appreciated. They also supply Hand sanitizer, which is nice touch.
Services and Conveniences (Because Life is Easy):
They've got the usual Laundry service, they've got a Luggage storage, they've got a Cash withdrawal, all the basics. Plus, they have a Concierge available.
The Verdict: Should You Go?
Absolutely. Despite the slightly wonky GPS directions, and the pillow situation (seriously, find me a good pillow!), Hotel Amicus is a fantastic choice. It's clean, comfortable, and the spa is pure gold. Most importantly, it puts you right in the middle of one of the most beautiful and historically rich places in the world.
Here's My Personal, Unsolicited Advice:
- Get the massage. Seriously, just do it.
- Embrace the burek. Eat all the burek.
- Take a walk across the bridge (but not during peak tourist hours – trust me).
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn’t your sanitized, perfectly-curated travel brochure. This is ME, in MOSTar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it's gonna be a wild ride. Hotel Amicus, here I come… or more accurately, here I am, about to become intimately acquainted with it.
Day 1: Arrival and the Initial "Oh, Honey…"
1:00 PM: Arrive at Mostar Airport. Okay, so the airport is less "grand arrival" and more "charming little shack with a guy who looks like he knows more about fixing tractors than booking flights." Immigration? Smooth as… well, as a freshly-laid cobbled street. Took me about 10 minutes, which is a win in my book. The taxi driver, bless his heart, had a driving style that can only be described as "controlled chaos." He nearly took out a bewildered flock of sheep on the way to the hotel. My heart rate, however, is now through the roof.
2:00 PM: Check in to Hotel Amicus. Front desk guy (let’s call him Ivan) is… earnest. Like, really earnest. He almost tripped over his own two feet trying to be helpful. My room? Small. Cozy. And… let's just say the "air conditioning" is more of a suggestion than a reality. I'm already sweating, and I’ve barely unpacked. My initial reaction? Probably a muttered "Oh, honey… This is gonna be interesting."
2:30 PM: Unpack. Discover the joys of a questionable-looking coffee maker and a view of a slightly dilapidated courtyard. Okay, the courtyard does look like it could be charming, if you squint and are okay with a slight whiff of history (and maybe a hint of yesterday's laundry).
3:00 PM: Wandering. I need to get out, away from the potential aroma of yesteryear's laundry. Head down towards the Stari Most (Old Bridge). The cobbled streets are gorgeous, but deadly for clumsy feet like mine. (Lost count of how many times I nearly ate pavement). First impression of the bridge? Jaw-dropping. Pictures don't do it justice. It’s like something out of a fairytale… if fairytales involved fearless divers and a healthy dose of history. Feeling a little emotional, actually. It’s incredibly beautiful.
4:00 PM: Bridge Observation & Local Encounters. Sat at a cafe overlooking the bridge. Ordered a Turkish coffee (strong! Very strong!). Watched some local kids dive off the bridge (the courage! The stupidity! The sheer thrill of it!). Got chatted up by a woman selling jewelry: "Oh, you like?" (in an accent that could melt butter). I bought a charm bracelet, mostly because saying no felt like too much effort. Also, the bracelet is kind of lovely.
6:00 PM: Dinner at a restaurant near the bridge. Ordered the traditional "cevapi" (sausage-shaped meat things). It was good! Really good! Smothered in onions. I had a minor onion-induced breakdown. But a happy breakdown, I swear! Felt incredibly happy, if a little teary eyed.
7:00 PM: Stroll. Back to the bridge. The light is changing, and the whole place is bathed in this golden hue. It's just… magical. I mean, seriously. Tears! Everywhere!
8:00 PM: Discovering my lack of direction and the need for a beer. Got utterly, spectacularly, gloriously lost. Wandered into a back alley that looked like something out of a movie scene, and eventually, by sheer dumb luck & the promise of beer, found my way back. Found a tiny bar with a view. Beer: excellent. Company: a stray cat that clearly felt the same way I did about beer.
9:00 PM: Back to my hotel room, mentally preparing myself for the night's temperature.
Day 2: Diving Headfirst (Literally… Maybe) & Trying To Find My Feet
9:00 AM: The Great Hot-Water-Shower-That-Never-Was. Woke up to lukewarm water. Let out a frustrated sigh - but hey, at least there was water.
10:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. The breakfast is a spread that's probably been sitting there for a while, but I try everything anyway. The juice is the color of… well, let’s say it's an acquired taste. (I suspect they make it from the essence of happiness and a hint of sadness.)
11:00 AM: The Diving Experience. Okay, this is where this whole trip peaks, or at least, this is where I hope it does. I've decided to take the plunge (literally). I'm going to watch the divers! The bravest people on earth. I go down to the bridge and watch the diving spectacle. The nerves! The adrenaline! The sheer insanity of it all! And the divers did several amazing dives!
1:00 PM Lunch. I find a restaurant more hidden away, and I devour some pita bread.
2:00 PM: Exploring the Old Town. Getting properly lost again, but now I know to watch my feet and love it.
4:00 PM: A local's perspective. I get talking to a local lady who's been serving drinks and coffee at the market place. She tells me her story. She tells me about the war and the city's resilience. My heart is full. And feeling very, very privileged to be there.
6:00 PM: Return to Hotel. I'm exhausted but feel like I've accomplished something.
7:00 PM: Final meal. It's all gone quickly. It's all so amazing.
8:00 PM: Prepare for my departure.
Day 3: Departure and Goodbye Mostar… For Now.
- 9:00 AM: Final breakfast. The juice is still dubious.
- 10:00 AM: Check out of the hotel. Saying goodbye to Ivan is like saying goodbye to a friendly puppy. "Safe travels!" he implores.
- 11:00 AM: The Airport. The taxi driver: same chaotic style. The airport: same charming shack. The memories of Mostar: forever etched in my heart.
- 1:00 PM: Take off.
- 2:00 PM: Arrival

Escape to Paradise: Hotel Amicus Mostar - Your Bosnian Dream Awaits (Maybe...Let's See!)
Okay, spill the beans. Is this Hotel Amicus *actually* paradise? Because let's be honest, travel brochures lie. A LOT.
What's the lowdown on the rooms? Are they actually as cute as the pictures make them seem? And more importantly… do they have decent WiFi? Because, you know, digital nomads need their fix.
Let's talk food. Is the hotel restaurant worth it, or should I just load up on burek and cevapi elsewhere? Because...priorities.
And the staff? Are they friendly? Helpful? Do they speak English? (Because my Bosnian is… nonexistent.)
Okay, so… the Old Bridge. It's the main draw. Is it worth the hype? And are the crowds insane? Because I *hate* crowds. HATE them.
Give it to me straight: What's the *one* thing I absolutely HAVE to do while staying at Hotel Amicus? Besides, you know, breathing.
Avoiding the obvious tourist traps: where should I go to REALLY experience Mostar? What are the hidden gems? Spill the secrets!
Any downsides? Be honest, I'm prepared for the bad with the good!

