Banja Vrucica
Travel Guide Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska Banja Vrucica
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Internet
Most cities and major towns have at least one internet café. Wifi is becoming more and more popular as well, especially in cities like Sarajevo and Mostar. Don't rely on it though, as, outside the main tourist areas, there might be few options.
Phone
See also: International Telephone Calls
The country calling code to Bosnia and Herzegovina is 387. To make an international call from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the code is 00.
There are three mobile phone networks in Bosnia and Herzegovina: HT ERONET (Mostar), GSMBiH (Sarajevo) and m:tel (Republika Srpska, Banja Luka). You can buy a prepaid SIM card from any network at any kiosk for 10 KM or less. Be careful with roaming charges on your smartphone, as mobile internet when abroad is still extremely expensive.
Post
Pošte Srpske offers postal services in Republika Srpska. Prices and services are very reasonable and reliable. Post offices are generally open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm during weekdays and also on Saturday mornings. in bigger places.
For sending packages you might consider a private courier like FedEx, TNT, UPS or DHL.
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