Sightseeing Kotor
Sightseeing in Kotor, Montenegro
Overview
Kotor is a stunning coastal town located in the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. Known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and picturesque setting, Kotor offers an unforgettable experience for every tourist.
Must-Visit Sights
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Kotor Old Town - A UNESCO World Heritage site since 2017, the old town is a must-visit. With its winding streets, medieval architecture, and charming squares, it’s easy to get lost (but not really) in this magical place.
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St. Tryphon Cathedral - Dating back to the 12th century, this cathedral is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Its beautiful interior features stunning frescoes and an intricate dome.
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City Walls of Kotor - The city walls offer breathtaking views of Kotor and the Bay of Kotor. They can be climbed by foot, but be prepared for a steep hike!
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Our Lady of Remedy Church - Located at the top of the city walls, this small church is one of the most iconic sights in Kotor. Its unique architecture and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-see.
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Perast - A small coastal town just a short boat ride from Kotor, Perast is home to two beautiful churches and the Our Lady of the Rocks island, which houses a museum and a church as well.
Tips for Visiting
- Wear comfortable shoes - You’ll be doing a lot of walking in Kotor’s hilly terrain.
- Bring water - It can get quite warm during the day, so make sure to stay hydrated.
- Explore off the beaten path - Don’t just stick to the main tourist areas. There are many hidden gems to discover in Kotor.
- Learn some local phrases - Montenegrin is the official language, but most people speak English as well. However, knowing a few basic phrases can help you interact more authentically with locals.
- Visit during the shoulder season - Kotor can get very crowded during the high season (July and August). Visiting in May, June, September, or October can offer a more peaceful experience.