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Kotor: Old Town Walking Tour

Kotor: Old Town Walking Tour

Feel like you're stepping back in time as you pass through Kotor's Sea Gate, the main entrance to the enchanting Old Town. Meet your guide and begin exploring Kotor's historic wonders. Delve into the city's rich tapestry of history and architecture as you visit the Square of Arms and Clock Tower. Take in the hustle and bustle of the square and admire the mix of Gothic and Baroque architecture on the Clock Tower. Next, wander through Flour Square, adorned with the stately Pima and Buca palaces. Marvel at the intricate beauty of St. Tryphon Cathedral and take a guided tour of the inside. Afterward, continue moving along the Old Town's charming streets to discover hidden gems like the Boka Navy Square with the iconic Karampana monument. See the serene St. Luke Square with its ancient churches. Return to the vibrant Square of Arms at the end of your tour.

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Enjoy our walking tour of the Kotor's old town which will last up 1.5 to 2 hours and is perfect if you only have a short time visit from a cruise or if you are visting for a few days and would like to to have the first hand introduction and insight from your guide, while learning about our heritage and culture. Your licensed your guide, professional and fluent in English will meet you by the port entrance or Old town main entrance. After meeting your guide you will enjoy walking through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The tour provides an excellent orientation to Kotor and optional visits St. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum if you wish to pay for the entrance. Otherwise a nice introduction of our mayor building in town. After your visit you will have enough time to enjoy the town without rushing back on board the cruise ship 1 Kotor Old City Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. e 7 St. Tryphon Cathedral The tour leads us to one of the iconic sites of Kotor - St. Tryphon Cathedral with short guided tour of the Cathedral. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 8 Maritime Museum Our tour will lead us to The Bokelian Navy Square with Karampana well. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 9 Karampana Well We continue to the Karampana Well... 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free 10 Church of St. Luke We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 11 Church of St. Nikola We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 12 Church of Blazena Ozana The tour will take us to Blazena Ozana Church and the Northern Gate. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 13 Northern Gate We will take a quick look at the Northern Gate and the Skurda River, before returning to the Square of Arms where this tour ends. 5 minutes

Kotor: Old Town Private Walking Tour

Kotor: Old Town Private Walking Tour

Start this tour from the main gate (also known as 'the Sea Gate'), where you will find yourself at the Square of Arms, the main town square. From there, enjoy a view of the four centuries old town clock tower. In front of the clock tower, there is a medieval pillory where verdicts used to be read and prisoners used to be brought.  Then proceed to the Bizanti family palace, which dates back to the 14th-century, and along the way, you will pass Beskuća Palace with its Gothic portal. Then proceed to Flour Square where you will see Pima and Buća Palaces. Cathedral of Saint Tryphon is the biggest attraction, with its construction being set between 1124 and 1166. The other notable religious sights are the Church of St. Luke (built in 1195 on the model of similar churches in medieval Serbia) and St. Nicholas Church (built on the site where there used to be the Dominican monastery of St. Nicholas built in 1540).

Private Kotor Walking Tour: Rick Steves' Recommended

Private Kotor Walking Tour: Rick Steves' Recommended

Embark on an enchanting private walking tour of Kotor's historic old town, commencing at the iconic Main Gate. Following a brief yet captivating introduction to this UNESCO-listed gem, our journey unfolds towards the vibrant Square of Arms. Let the charm of Kotor’s squares and aristocratic family homes transport you back to the golden age of this coastal town. As we weave through the narrow, storied streets, we’ll arrive at the magnificent Cathedral of St. Tryphon, a splendid relic from the 12th century that stands as a testament to Kotor’s rich heritage. Known for its long-standing maritime traditions, Kotor's tale continues as we venture to Museum Square, where a visit to the Maritime Museum awaits. Our exploration then leads us to the revered orthodox churches of St. Nicolas and St. Luke, each narrating its own significant chapter in Kotor’s history, completing our comprehensive story of the town. By the end of this memorable Kotor Walking Tour, you'll have a profound understanding of how this vibrant coastal town breathes, its essential landmarks, and the everyday rhythm of life for its locals.

Kotor by night

Kotor by night

Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. Kotor tour begins at the main gate of the Old Town, also known as the Sea Gate where you will meet our guide. The guide will have an identification mark. The duration of this tour is 1 hours and 30 minutes. After the introductory words and presentation, a tour of the inner city squares and streets would follow (Weapons Square, Flour Square, St. Blessed Ozana of Kotorska, gate from River Skurda) Square from the Cathedral, the most narrow street etc. From the Skurda River Gate, following the craft street, otherwise the longest street within the old town, you would reach the Gurdic River Gate. After that, a walk through the city's Citadel with a couple of photo breaks would follow.

Kotor: Private Lovcen and Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Kotor: Private Lovcen and Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Being very narrow and winding with its 25 serpentines this Austro-Hungarian Road represents a unique attraction and a perfect start to our Kotor to Lovcen tour. We will make quick photo-stops during our drive up at two mind-blowing vantage points above the gorgeous Boka Bay – at the 5th and 25th serpentine. From here, our private tour continues towards Lovćen National Park & its peaks. To conquer this “Sea of rocks,” we will drive through the National Park Lovćen and reach the well-known Lake Peak at an altitude of 1.660 meters (5446 feet). On top of the second highest peak of Lovćen sits imposing and officially the highest mausoleum in the world - where the greatest Montenegrin ruler and poet, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, rests in peace. After climbing 461 steps to reach it, we finally get to see a massive statue of the ruler made by world-known sculptor Ivan Meštrović. The ceiling inside the Lovcen Mausoleum is covered with 220.000 golden pieces that together make one spacious, 18 kg (40 lbs) heavy golden mosaic. As we go behind the Mausoleum, we will discover a bird-eye-view vantage point with the best possible view of, cca 70%, mountainous and rocky land of Montenegro. Time to capture a famous jumping photo! From Mount Lovcen, we go to Cetinje - an Old Royal Capital of Montenegro and a city of vast historical significance and the heart of Montenegrin culture and Orthodox religion, with its origins tracing back to the 15th century. A guided tour explores significant landmarks, including the Cetinje Monastery and the Court Church at Ćipur. From here, we head back to Kotor. Hidden beneath Mount Lovcen, in Kotor Bay, this jewel of the Adriatic is unmatched in its beauty, represented through the assimilation of different cultural influences whose signatures are more than visible even now. Join us on this walking tour and help us reveal all the town's secrets! In conclusion: Our Kotor to Lovcen tour is the perfect choice for anyone wishing to explore some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Montenegro all while getting in touch with the country's rich culture, history, and heritage.

Kotor : Old Town Food & Wine Tasting Tour

Kotor : Old Town Food & Wine Tasting Tour

This Kotor perfectly tailored walking tour starts at the Main Gate in the Old Town. After a short introduction to the history of this UNESCO World Heritage town, we proceed towards the main square called the Square of Arms. The charm of Kotor's museum squares and old family homes of local aristocracy is like a travel through time to the golden age of Kotor. After getting familiar with the life of the locals and strolling through the narrow streets, we will reach the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, one of the best-preserved monuments from the 12th century that we are going to visit. Kotor is also known for its long seafaring tradition, so after the Cathedral, we will visit the Maritime Museum and enjoy the rich and well-preserved collection of weapons, models of vessels jewelry, and more. The guided city walking tour will continue towards the flour square, where we will learn about the orthodox churches of St. Luke and St. Nicolas, and this will be the final touch that will make the story about Kotor complete. After this Kotor Walking Tour, you will be able to say that you know how this coastal town breathes, what its most important parts are, and how the locals spend their time living here. Highlights: Guided Tour of Kotor: Explore the scenic beauty and cultural landmarks of Kotor with an expert local guide. Gourmet Experience: Savor traditional Montenegrin dishes and artisanal cheeses. Wine Tasting: Enjoy a curated selection of premium wines from renowned local vineyards. Local Insights: Learn about Kotor's culinary history and wine-making traditions from passionate local producers. Join us for an unforgettable gastronomic adventure in the heart of Montenegro. Perfect for food lovers and wine enthusiasts alike! TOUR ITINERARY 00:00 - 00:20 Introduction to Kotor's rich history, its fascinating walls and cobblestone streets with stops at the most important squares 00:20 - 00:40 Visit of Kotor's most special monument - St. Tryphon Cathedral 00:40 - 01:00 Visit of Maritime Museum, situated in one of the famous palaces of Kotor 01:00 - 02:00 Time in the local wine bar reserved for chatting, food and wine tasting ( glass of wine, platter of local delicacies, homemade bread, olive oil) * 00:00 - is a symbolic time of the tour beginning, and it just shows the tour duration. The tour can start at the time we agree about.

Kotor: Culinary Chronicles and Cooking Class

Kotor: Culinary Chronicles and Cooking Class

Embark on a journey through the cobblestone streets of Kotor, where history whispers from every corner, with an exclusive tour. Led by the esteemed local guide, Vlasta Mandić, uncover the secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, exploring its ancient architecture and storied landmarks. Your adventure will culminate in a hands-on cooking class where you'll dive into the heart of Montenegro's cuisine, preparing traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations. This unique combination of cultural exploration and culinary delight promises an unforgettable experience, blending the tastes and tales of Montenegro into one seamless journey. From the historical wonders of Kotor's Old Town to the flavors of its rich culinary heritage, prepare to be enchanted every step of the way.

Guided Kotor & Cable Car Tour

Guided Kotor & Cable Car Tour

This specially designed tour is meant to combine discovering the stunning Kotor Old Town with its newest attraction that will leave you breathless – cable car ride from Kotor to one of the tops of Lovcen Mountain. The tour starts with a warm welcome of one of our professional local tour guides and a mesmerizing walk through Kotor's cobblestone streets, stopping at its many squares and discovering captivating tales kept tight in its long walls. While enjoying this 1-hour walking tour, you will get acquainted with Kotor's history, tradition and local people who will proudly shout Ciao! when they see you strolling with our guide. To make this experience unique, we take you on a breath-taking cable car ride to Lovcen mountain, in just 11 minutes! This way you will be able to grasp the beauty of Montenegrin mountains, its intact nature and enjoy the views of both Adriatic pristine sea and steep Lovcen mountain. When we arrive at the top, you will have some free time to enjoy the views, have a refreshment or try local delicacies in an authentique way! After descending back to Kotor, our guide will escort you back to old town Kotor, so you can enjoy it on your own a bit more!

Blue Bay: Discover Kotor and Perast

Blue Bay: Discover Kotor and Perast

Our first stop on this beautiful tour will be Kotor. We will have a walk and see this beautiful medieval town, we will get to know Kotor history, heritage, walls and gates, and we will have some free time when you`ll be able to experience Kotor on your own or to climb to the highest point of Kotor, St. Giovanni fortress, and admire the majestic view. Our second stop will be Perast, where we will go for a walk and discover everything about this beautiful city. After the walk, you will hop on a short boat ride to island of Our Lady of the Rocks island and St. George island, the most famous islands in the whole Kotor Bay. 09:00 Meeting in front of your hotel in Budva or Kotor *Tour is also available from other cities, just let us know 09:00 - 09:45 Driving to Kotor 9:45 - 10.45 Getting to know Kotor, the walls of Kotor, the numerous gates, river, the Square of Arms, the Duke’s palace (XVII century), The watch tower (VIII century), Cathedral of St. Tryphon (XII century), Church of St. Luka (XII century), Napoleon’s Theater (XIX century) and many of Kotor Palaces Bizanti, Beskuća, Buca, Pima 10:45 - 12:15 Free time to explore Kotor on your own or optional climbing 1350 steps to St. Giovanni Fortress 12:15 - 12:40 Driving to Perast 12:40 - 14:00 Optional lunch at the most amazing, historic place in Perast, short walk in Perast 14:00 - 15:00 Boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, entrance to the cathedral and the museum 15:00 - 16:00 Driving back to Budva 16:00 End of the tour

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5 out of 5 stars

Our guide for this tour was Ana. We found her to be professional, patient and very informative. As well as facts on the old town she also gave us many interesting facts relating to the history and culture of Montenegro. Kotor has got a beautiful old town. I was amazed at how many squares and churches it has got, and all within such a fairly small area. I would certainly recommend this tour!

5 out of 5 stars

Our tour guide, Lisette, was amazing. She knew the town extremely well and made sure we saw all the important sites. She was friendly and knowledgeable.

5 out of 5 stars

Private tour! Loved Bojana and her witty, sassy history lessons. Felt like catching up with an old friend! Well worth it!

5 out of 5 stars

The guide, Ana Marija was very knowledgeable and spoke clearly so we could all hear.

5 out of 5 stars

Vaniya was very peasant and knowledgeable. I had an excellent experience.