I will be in Mostar for 2 days. What currency is mandatory for restaurants, road tolls, souvenir shops? Can I use Euros, Kuna, Dollars?
Mostar; which currency?
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Yes, you can use all of the above but you will find it easier for small purchases, coffees etc to have some Bosnian marks. This is the local currency.
The currency is the Convertible Mark, get some from an ATM once you arrive, but everywhere also seems to be happy to take Euros or Croatian Kuna. They use their own exchange rate though, so just be aware of that as it won't be in your favour!