About this venue
Asim Ferhatović-Hase is one of Sarajevo’s most recognizable stadiums, known also for the strong sporting symbolism carried by its name. Its spacious stands, open stadium design and capacity for large gatherings make it an important venue for football matches, national-team fixtures, concerts and other large-scale events.
The stadium experience is shaped by clear stand visibility, the energy of the crowd and the acoustics of an open-air setting, which become especially noticeable during evening programs and major sporting occasions. Visitors can expect a functional stadium environment, straightforward orientation around the sectors and essential facilities for a comfortable stay before and during the event.
The stadium is located at Alipašina bb, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in a micro-location suitable for reaching the entrance on foot, by taxi or by organized transport for larger events. Depending on traffic arrangements on the event day, nearby parking areas and access stops may be available, while broader movement around Sarajevo is best considered through the city transport overview in the text below.
About the city: Sarajevo
Sarajevo, the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, naturally blends culture, sport, and nightlife in a city that feels intense and authentic. As a meeting point of different traditions and a modern urban rhythm, Sarajevo is a frequent choice for concerts, sporting events, and major happenings that draw audiences from across the region. The atmosphere is lively yet welcoming, so going to an event easily becomes a full city experience—from coffee in the center to a stroll through the streets before the show begins.
For arrival and getting around, Sarajevo relies on a well-known network of trams, trolleybuses, and buses operated by KJKP GRAS, making quick transfers and straightforward travel to larger halls and stadiums easy. If you arrive by train, Željeznička stanica Sarajevo is a key starting point, and tram connections provide a practical continuation toward the inner city and major zones. If you travel by air, Međunarodni aerodrom Sarajevo is the main gateway, with good road links and transport options into town, keeping planning simple and stress-free.
Sarajevo’s biggest advantage is that the experience doesn’t end at the venue entrance: before or after the event, you can wander through Baščaršija, stop by the Sebilj fountain, and feel the pulse of the old town. A walk along the Miljacka River, a visit to Vijećnica, or a pass through Ferhadija fits effortlessly into an evening plan, while the panorama from Trebević completes the impression of a city that offers more than the ticket itself. Sarajevo is ideal for a short escape or a longer weekend, because within a small area it combines history, street energy, and attractions that turn events into lasting memories.