1. Bascarsija Bazaar, located in the heart of Sarajevo, is one of the oldest and most well-preserved bazaars in the Balkans. It was built in the 15th century by the Ottomans and has since been a bustling center of trade and commerce. The bazaar is known for its small cobblestone streets, traditional buildings, and numerous shops selling a variety of goods including handmade crafts, jewelry, carpets, spices, and traditional Bosnian food.

One interesting fact about Bascarsija Bazaar is that it is also known as the \"Old Bazaar\" and has been a symbol of Sarajevo for centuries. The bazaar’s architecture reflects the influence of various cultures that have inhabited the region over the years, including Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Slavic.

2. Bascarsija Bazaar is open daily from early morning until late in the evening. The exact working hours of individual shops may vary, but generally, most shops are open from around 9 am to 8 pm. The bazaar does not have a specific entrance fee and is free for visitors to explore at their leisure.

For any inquiries or information, you can contact the Sarajevo Tourism Board at +387 33 580 400.

3. Bascarsija Bazaar is easily accessible by foot from the city center of Sarajevo. Visitors can also take trams or buses to nearby stops and walk to the bazaar. The bazaar is a popular tourist destination, so there are plenty of transportation options available to reach it.