Sarači Street is located in the central part of the Old Town.
This street was laid out in the middle of the 15th century and was mentioned in Gazi Isa Bey’s vakufnama (deed of endowment). It became a proper market in 1531 when Gazi Husrev Bey gave the order for 60 shops to be built here. It takes its name from sarači, the craftsmen who made various leather goods, primarily horse equipment. It served as an integral part of Ferhadija Street and was named Prijestolonasljednika Petra Street in 1928 after Crown Prince Peter. Its centuries-old name, Sarači, was restored in 1946.