Montenegro, a country in the Balkans, is an increasingly popular destination for travelers from all over the world. It partly owes this attractiveness to the city of Kotor, a splendid fortified city overlooking the mouths of the same name, nicknamed the Fjord of Europe. Kotor is home to a remarkable heritage and is surrounded by breathtaking nature. Why plan a getaway in the city in 2023? Quite simply to let yourself count its history during walks in its streets and alleys, marvel at its buildings and indulge in a multitude of outdoor activities in its surroundings. Kotor remains a small town and an ideal destination for recharging one's batteries. The discoveries, on the other hand, seem almost endless. Do not hesitate to go see it for yourself.
Walk in the old town of Kotor
The charm of the old town of Kotor is undeniable. As proof, it is now listed on the valuable UNESCO World Heritage List. A walk in what remains the oldest municipality in Montenegro is an opportunity to travel back in time. There is a maze of cobbled streets surrounded by the impressive mountains of Lovcen and Orjen. What a pleasure to stop at its small "piazzas", including the Place d'Armes, surrounded by important historical monuments. The Venetian palaces of the Rector, the Prince and Pima radiate, as do the Napoleon Theater and the Clock Tower....
- Walk in the old town of Kotor
- Hike to St. John's Fortress, a must in Kotor
- Kotor, incredible nature and a playground for sportsmen
- Some practical information
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