Hotel in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maroon
150ptsLimited data, but Sarajevo itself delivers.

About Maroon
Maroon is a Sarajevo property with limited publicly available detail on pricing, amenities, or verified guest experience — which means it demands extra due diligence before you book. The city itself is worth the trip, but confirm room rates and location relative to the old town first. For the full picture on where to stay, check Pearl's Sarajevo hotels guide.
Quick Take: Maroon, Sarajevo
Sarajevo is one of Europe's most underrated city-break destinations, and Maroon sits in the middle of it — but with almost no publicly available data on pricing, amenities, or verified guest experience, booking here requires more homework than most travellers will want to do. If you're researching a stay in Sarajevo, read this before committing.
The Case For (and Against) Booking
Without confirmed room rates, star ratings, or published reviews, it's genuinely hard to tell where Maroon sits in Sarajevo's accommodation tier. The city itself offers a wide spread: budget guesthouses in Baščaršija's Ottoman quarter, mid-range boutique options near Ferhadija, and a handful of properties aiming at the business-traveller or special-occasion end of the market. Maroon's positioning within that spread is unclear from available data.
For a special occasion or business trip, that ambiguity matters. Sarajevo is compact enough that location makes a real difference to your experience: staying within walking distance of the old town means you can move between the historic bazaar, the riverside promenade, and the city's restaurant and bar scene without relying on taxis. Whether Maroon's address on the 71000 postcode puts you in that walkable central zone is something you'll want to confirm directly before booking.
The check-in-to-check-out experience at any Sarajevo property in this category typically hinges on two things: how well the front desk handles the local knowledge gap for first-time visitors, and whether breakfast is included or priced separately. Neither detail is confirmed here, which is a gap worth closing before you pay.
What to Do While You're Deciding
Sarajevo rewards curious, independent travellers. The city's food scene is genuinely good value compared to Western European capitals, and exploring it is easier when your hotel is centrally located. Check our full Sarajevo restaurants guide, our full Sarajevo bars guide, and our full Sarajevo experiences guide to plan around your stay. If you're also considering where to eat, our full Sarajevo hotels guide covers the broader accommodation picture in more depth, and our full Sarajevo wineries guide is worth a look if you're planning an extended trip through Bosnia.
For context on what premium hotel experiences look like elsewhere, Hotel Sacher Wien in Vienna and Cheval Blanc Paris are useful reference points for what service depth at a high price point actually delivers. At the other end of the optics scale, Casa Maria Luigia in Modena shows what a well-run boutique property with real personality can achieve. Maroon would need to be assessed against whatever tier it is actually operating in.
Bottom line: Don't book Maroon without first confirming room rates, location relative to the old town, and what's included. The city is worth the trip; the hotel needs more due diligence than the available data currently supports.
Quick reference: Sarajevo city centre address (71000) — booking difficulty: easy , price range: unconfirmed , star rating: unconfirmed.
Compare Maroon
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maroon | Easy | ||
| Pension Jelena | Unknown | ||
| Uno Apartman Jajce | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Maroon good for business travel?
Hard to confirm either way — Maroon has no published details on meeting facilities, Wi-Fi, or business amenities. Sarajevo itself is a practical short-haul destination from most European hubs, but if reliable workspace and consistent service standards are priorities, look for a property with verifiable business facilities before committing to Maroon.
How does Maroon compare to nearby hotels?
Without confirmed star ratings or published guest reviews for Maroon, direct comparison is difficult. Pension Jelena offers a more documented guesthouse experience for independent travellers, while Uno Apartman Jajce suits those wanting self-catering flexibility. Maroon sits in uncertain territory until more data is available.
Do loyalty programs work at Maroon?
No loyalty program affiliation is listed for Maroon. It does not appear to be part of a chain or points network, so if earning or redeeming loyalty points matters to your trip, this property is unlikely to be the right choice.
How is the pool and spa at Maroon?
No pool or spa facilities are listed in Maroon's available data. Do not book here expecting wellness amenities — Sarajevo's broader offering of hammams and thermal sites in the region would need to be sourced independently if that is a priority.
What is check-in like at Maroon?
Check-in details, including hours and process, are not publicly documented for Maroon. Given Sarajevo's address (71000) places it in the city centre zone, access from the airport or bus station is straightforward, but confirm arrival arrangements directly with the property before travel.
Which room category is best at Maroon?
Room categories and rates are not published, so a specific recommendation is not possible here. When enquiring, ask directly about room size, natural light, and street-noise exposure — standard variables that matter in a city-centre Sarajevo property regardless of brand.
How is the location of Maroon?
Maroon is registered at a central Sarajevo postcode (71000), which covers the old town and Baščaršija area — the most walkable and historically dense part of the city. If the property is genuinely central, that is a real practical advantage: Sarajevo's main sights, restaurants, and transit connections are all within easy reach on foot.
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