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Explore Sarajevo’s street art scene with a hands-on graffiti workshop at the Olympic Bobsleigh Track, led by a local mural artist. Creative, fun, and memorable.
Sarajevo’s Graffiti Workshop at the Olympic Bobsleigh Track: A Creative Adventure
Getting a chance to see Sarajevo’s iconic Olympic Bobsleigh Track from a fresh perspective? This graffiti workshop offers just that—an opportunity to transform a historic relic into a canvas for urban art. Held on Mount Trebević, where the 1984 Winter Olympics once showcased their best, this experience not only introduces you to the vibrant world of street art but also reveals how art has helped reclaim a site scarred by war and neglect.
What we love most? The personal connection created by a local mural artist guiding you through spray-paint techniques in a peaceful forest setting, just steps away from the gritty urban atmosphere of the abandoned Olympic track. It’s a rare blend of history, creativity, and natural beauty all in one.
A potential consideration? You’ll want to come prepared for the weather, as this outdoor workshop is subject to climate conditions, and activities might be canceled if the weather turns poor. That said, the flexibility of full refunds for cancellations more than 24 hours in advance makes it easier to plan around.
This experience suits creative travelers, art lovers, or those curious about Sarajevo’s history who want a hands-on activity that’s both fun and meaningful. It’s perfect whether you’re a complete beginner or someone with a passion for street art seeking a unique souvenir.
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This graffiti workshop takes place at the abandoned Olympic Bobsleigh Track on Mount Trebević. Once a symbol of Sarajevo’s hosting of the 1984 Winter Olympics, it now functions as a sprawling canvas for urban art. The location is striking—surrounded by forest, with panoramic views of the city below, combining the serenity of nature with the gritty remnants of a once-glamorous sporting venue.
You’ll start with a friendly meet-up at the designated spot, BOB STAZA TREBEVIĆ. The host, Kerim, a professional mural artist, speaks perfect German and shares a warm, approachable manner. He begins with a brief safety and introduction, explaining how spray paint works and going over basic graffiti techniques such as tagging, stenciling, and freehand drawing.
From there, the workshop becomes a practical session. You’ll be given spray cans and guided step-by-step, with Kerim helping you craft your own piece directly on the concrete walls. The atmosphere is relaxed; no pressure for perfection, just a chance to experiment and express yourself.
While you spray away, Kerim shares stories about the Olympic bobsleigh tracks—how it was used during the Olympics, its role during the war, and how it became a symbol of Sarajevo’s resilience and creativity. His personal journey as a mural artist adds depth to the experience, giving you a richer understanding of street art as both an artistic pursuit and a form of cultural reclamation.
One reviewer, Kerstin, described her experience as “mega,” highlighting how Kerim’s detailed explanation of graffiti basics made her feel confident to try her hand. She appreciated the way the workshop was “prepared” and the opportunity to practice in such a memorable environment.
The tour lasts approximately two hours, which is just enough time to learn, create, and take plenty of photos. The small group setting (or private only for your group) ensures personalized guidance and a more intimate experience. Since the activity is outdoors and subject to weather conditions, it’s wise to check the forecast beforehand and understand the refund policy—full refunds are available if canceled over 24 hours in advance due to weather.
At $48.15 per person, this workshop offers good value. It includes all necessary materials, expert instruction, and the opportunity to leave with your own graffiti artwork—a unique souvenir that’s both personal and meaningful. Add in the chance to learn about Sarajevo’s Olympic history and street art culture, and you’ve got a well-rounded experience that goes beyond just spray-painting.
The meeting point at BOB STAZA TREBEVIĆ is accessible via public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers. Confirmations are received instantly after booking, and the activity is designed for most travelers, regardless of age or experience.
This graffiti workshop combines the thrill of creative expression with a touch of Sarajevo’s storied past. Unlike typical city tours that stick to museums and monuments, this activity immerses you in a dynamic, evolving culture—street art—that’s helping Sarajevo redefine its identity after years of conflict.
Kerim’s friendly guidance, coupled with the extraordinary backdrop of the Olympic track, makes for an enriching experience. It’s particularly great for those who want a hands-on activity that’s relaxed yet meaningful, offering both artistic skills and historical context in a single afternoon.
This tour is ideal for travelers who crave authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences. Art lovers will appreciate the chance to learn new spray-paint techniques from a local artist, while history buffs will find value in the stories tied to the Olympic site. It’s also suitable for families or groups of friends seeking a memorable activity that encourages creativity and provides great photo opportunities.
If you’re someone who enjoys trying new things, isn’t shy about getting a little paint on your hands, and loves seeing how history and culture intersect in unexpected ways, this workshop is a perfect fit.
The graffiti workshop at Sarajevo’s Olympic Bobsleigh Track delivers more than just spray-painting fun. It offers a meaningful glimpse into Sarajevo’s history, a chance to enhance your creative skills, and the opportunity to create a personal keepsake in a stunning outdoor setting. Led by an experienced local artist, the experience ensures you’re guided, inspired, and engaged from start to finish.
Whether you’re a complete newbie eager to try street art or a seasoned enthusiast wanting to connect with Sarajevo’s resilient spirit through art, this tour provides great value and a genuinely memorable activity. It’s a creative way to see a historic site, learn new skills, and take home a piece of Sarajevo’s story—literally.
Is prior spray-paint experience needed?
No, this workshop is beginner-friendly. Kerim provides a clear tutorial so everyone can participate regardless of experience.
What should I wear?
Since it’s an outdoor activity involving spray paint, comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit messy is best.
How long does the workshop last?
It runs for approximately two hours, giving ample time to learn, create, and take photos.
Where exactly does it start?
The meeting point is at BOB STAZA TREBEVIĆ in Sarajevo, easily accessible via public transportation.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance due to weather. The activity is weather-dependent.
Is this a private activity?
Yes, it’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring personalized guidance.
This graffiti workshop on Mount Trebević not only lets you get hands-on with spray paint but also connects you deeply with Sarajevo’s history and contemporary culture. It’s an experience that’s fun, educational, and perfectly suited for those looking to add a splash of creativity to their trip.