Srebrenica is a city of 3,000 people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, best known as the site of a mass murder during the Bosnian War. The city was declared a safe haven for people in the area when ethnic cleansing was going on around. The haven was attacked and the women, men and children were separated and more than 8,000 men were systematically slaughtered. The area was under UN (Dutch peacekeepers) control at the time.
Srebrenica-Potočari Genocide Memorial and Cemetery. For the rest there is nothing much. You can see the place were the Dutch soldiers were stationed. The village itself is not very interesting, but you can actually stop with your family here on a small 2-to-4-day vacation and just enjoy nature and the rich history of this area. Srebrenica seemed to be a quite an important city in Roman era.
And there is also the spa, which has around 40 springs of healing water, some of which are good for people who suffer from anemia, skin diseases and some other diseases.
People mostly come here to show respect to Muslim (Bosnian 7,000-8,000 killed or missing) victims.
In Bratunac some 10 km from Srebrenica, there are many smaller Serb monuments for the victims of war.
On the town square there is a place to eat. On the main road there are several restaurants. All cheap and everywhere you can get cevapke.
You will get quite good food in the local motel and hostel. Motel prices are too high and menu in the hostel is not so rich, but prices are better in the hostel. On other places you will be always offered cevapke, which is common barbecue meat. For great local food you should go to the hostel, or if you have more money and you want a much bigger choice you should try the motel.
The same places were you can eat something are also places to drink. There are two places basically. Both in the center so just follow the main road.
The bus to Sarajevo leaves at 16:30 from the bus station. Buses to Bijeljina are also possible. Ask at the bus station for exact times.