Tito’s Bunker (ARK D-0) is one of the Balkans’ most remarkable Cold War sites—an immense underground nuclear shelter built in secrecy near Konjic to protect Yugoslavia’s leadership. Our tours focus on the guided interior route through original rooms and corridors, the history of non-aligned Yugoslavia, and the bunker’s transformation into a contemporary art space, often paired with Konjic’s stone bridge and the Neretva valley—built for travelers who want real history without rushing.
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Tito's Bunker Tours Frequently Asked Questions
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Tito's Bunker, officially ARK D-0, is a massive underground nuclear shelter built for Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito during the Cold War. It's famous for its secrecy, size, and role in Yugoslav history, now serving as a museum and art space near Konjic.
Tito's Bunker is about 3 km from Konjic. You can reach it by car, taxi, or as part of a guided tour from Sarajevo or Mostar. Buses run regularly to Konjic, and many tour packages include transport and hotel pick-up.
No, entry to Tito's Bunker is only allowed with an official guide for safety and preservation reasons. Guided tours are available in multiple languages and must be booked in advance, especially in high season.
Top activities include taking a guided tour of the bunker, exploring Konjic's Old Bridge, visiting Boračko Lake, and enjoying day trips to Mostar, Blagaj Tekke, and the Kravica Waterfalls. Outdoor adventures like rafting and hiking are also popular nearby.
A typical visit to Tito's Bunker lasts 1.5 to 2 hours. Many travelers combine it with half a day in Konjic or a full day including nearby attractions like Jablanica or Mostar.
The best time to visit is from May to October when the weather is pleasant and more tours are available. Winter visits are possible, but some outdoor activities may be limited by weather.
Yes, several operators offer Tito's Bunker tours as part of small group, luxury, or Balkan tour packages. These often include other highlights like Sarajevo, Mostar, and national parks, and can be tailored for different interests.
Yes, Tito's Bunker is safe for solo travelers and families. Tours are professionally guided, and the site is well-maintained. Just wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket, as it's cool inside the bunker.