Kotor Municipality is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The center is Kotor.
Restaurants in Kotor Municipality
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Kotor’s city walls are formidable and provide excellent examples of fortress structures. They remind me of the Great Wall of China as they uniquely wind their way up the mountain behind Kotor’s Old Town to the Church of Our Lady of Health and beyond, offering an excellent view of Kotor and beyond.
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Kotor is said to be one of very few survived Medieval towns untouched by wars. It is squezed between the sea and the mountain and is all contained within the town walls streaching up the steep hill. It looks like the Great Chinese Wall with a town inside and belongs to UNESCO heritage list. This Old Town contains everything history lover can imagine: old houses, narrow streets, small squares, and yards, catholic and orthodox churches dating back to 9th and 11th centuries, lapidarium, town hall clock etc. And something one can't escape in such places: souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants and craft shops, but also hostels, travel offices and museums and art exhibitions. But what is most exciting: you can climb along the city walls up to the castle on the top! The really unforgettable experience! I'd advice to take decent shoes as the steps are slippery and the route is quite exhausting. But the feeling and the view to the Kotor Bay - exceptional!!!
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A typical 18th century baroque palace located in the eastern part of Perast, known as the Port. The Montenegrin Prince - Bishop Petar II Petrovic Njegos wrote the verses of one of the most beautiful love poems "A night more precious than a century" while staying in this beautiful palace in the mid-19th century.
The structure is absolutely stunning and it is so nice to see the Montenegro flag flying out on it. It has the words Museum written outside it and the view from here is absolutely stunning. The architecture is very beautiful and I couldn't speak more about the brick structure being beautiful than the photo will. Old building with a great history within.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
This beautiful edifice, once the property of the famous seafarer family Smekja whose coat-of-arms is situated in the entrance to the Palace, is also the largest palace in Perast. It is located right next to the Church of St. Mark. Its construction began in the 17th century while the newer section of the palace was completed in the 1930s.
Smekja Palace is owned by the old Smekja family, who were maritime traders who made their money during the venetian rule of the Bay of Kotor. The views of the palace are just simple indescribable. The palace has one of the best views of the fjord too, and it is definitely a sight to remember. Cost us nothing to see this, best views are from further up the road in Perast.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Just Amazing Temple, at amazing place with one of the most amazing views towards the bay!it would be the best to visit on Sundays morning!
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