Radićeva Street, Sarajevo
| Native name | Radićeva ulica (Bosnian) |
|---|---|
| Namesake | Stjepan Radić |
| Location | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Postal code | 71000 |
| Coordinates | 43°51′30″N 18°25′02″E / 43.8583°N 18.4172°E |
| South end | Obala Kulina bana |
| North end | Marshal Tito Street |
| Other | |
| Known for | Central location, cultural landmarks |
Radićeva Street (Bosnian: Radićeva ulica; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Радићева улица) is a central street in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, connecting Obala Kulina bana to Marshal Tito Street. It runs in a south–north direction and intersects with key streets such as Branilaca Sarajeva and Mis Irbina, near the ARIA Centar.
Radićeva is widely recognized as one of Sarajevo’s most bohemian districts. It features a mix of cultural institutions, art spaces, cafes, restaurants, and bars that attract a diverse urban crowd. Among the notable establishments are the Galerija Smoje art gallery, known for its informal exhibitions and cultural gatherings, and the Buybook bookstore and café, a prominent cultural hub in the city that hosts literary events, exhibitions, and discussions.