The 3rd EFPSA Conference will be held in the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina-Sarajevo.

Sarajevo was the first city in Europe to build an electric tram network in 1885, and was also host to the 1984 Winter Olympics. Sarajevo is a city where different cultures intertwine and it is the only major European city to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighbourhood.

Sarajevo is also famous for its city lookouts; including an observation deck on Avaz Twist Tower, Park Prinčeva restaurant, Vidikovac lookout (Mt. Trebević), Zmajevac lookout and Yellow/White fortresses lookouts (in Vratnik). The Yellow Bastion and White Bastion are part of the old walls which protected the city. Located high up on the hills, you can get the best view of Sarajevo at these two historical fortresses.

In Sarajevo you can find traces of the Neolithic Butmir Culture, Illyrians, Romans, Slavs, as well as remains representing the medieval Bosnian Kingdom, the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Socialistic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.