About this venue
Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom is one of Mostar’s most recognizable sporting landmarks—a classic, no-frills stadium that has long hosted big matches and intense crowd energy. Its distinctive profile and close connection to the surrounding streets create that “true city stadium” feeling, where the occasion starts at the approach and the atmosphere is built from the stands rather than special effects.
Inside, the experience feels immediate: the stands sit close to the pitch, making every move easy to follow, and the acoustics naturally rise as the venue fills up. Visitors appreciate clear sightlines from most sections and a strong focus on the game or program itself, supported by the essential amenities you expect on event day.
The venue is located at Stjepana Radića 45, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The simplest plan is to approach via the main road by the stadium—there is typically space for quick drop-off near the entrances, while parking is usually found in nearby streets and public lots in the area. For broader city transport options and getting around beyond the venue, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Mostar, a Herzegovinian gem on the banks of the Neretva, is both a city of strong tradition and a lively hub for concerts, sports events, and major gatherings. Its distinctive blend of Mediterranean atmosphere, a historic old core, and modern amenities makes it an appealing destination for those who travel for the full experience, not just for a single event.
Getting in and moving around is straightforward thanks to Mostar Bus and its network of city routes, along with taxis and pleasant walking connections between key areas. If you arrive by train, Mostar Railway Station makes it easy to continue toward the center and the zones where arenas and stadiums are located, while Mostar Bus Station is a major starting point for regional and international links. For air travelers, Mostar International Airport (OMO) adds another convenient option for planning your trip and arranging quick transfers into town.
Mostar is also easy to manage for an overnight stay: accommodation ranges from hotels and boutique options near the old core to apartments and more budget-friendly choices in quieter neighborhoods. The city is known for warm hospitality and a rich food scene, so it’s simple to fit in a great meal and a relaxed evening before or after going out, without long rides across town.
Since you’re already coming for an event, use Mostar as a compact travel bonus: stroll along the Neretva, pause for a view toward the Old Bridge, and wander the lanes of Kujundžiluk, where coffee aromas and the city’s rhythm blend with traditional crafts. For a different pace, take a loop via Spanish Square and Musala, where Mostar reveals a more modern, urban side.