Attractions in Kotor

Our Lady of the Rocks, a 17th-century church, stands on one of two small islands in the Bay of Kotor, just off the coast of Perast. Surrounded by mountain peaks […]

Working its way inland from Montenegro’s Adriatic Coast, the Bay of Kotor, known locally as Boka, resembles a fjord and stands as one of Europe’s great natural beauties. Surrounded by […]

Nestled into Montenegro’s steep Bay of Kotor, Kotor Old Town is a well-preserved medieval gem. Surrounded by stone walls that ascend the limestone cliffs, the town’s narrow, winding streets are […]

Nestled between the UNESCO-listed walled city of Kotor and the towering mountains, St. Tryphon Cathedral stands as a testament to Montenegro’s rich history. Rebuilt multiple times from the 12th to […]

Built in 1602, the Kotor Clock Tower stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kotor Old Town. Located on the Square of the Arms, the largest square in […]

Kotor’s UNESCO-protected walls, dating back to the Middle Ages and primarily constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries, encircle Kotor Old Town and the mountain behind it. Visitors can walk […]

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