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Map of Kotor — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Kotor — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Kotor

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Kotor. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Saint Tryphon's Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint Tryphon's Cathedral, located in Kotor, Montenegro, is a Romanesque Catholic church dating back to 1166. The cathedral houses a collection of gold and silver religious relics as well as stunning frescoes. It is one of only two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro and is dedicated to the town's patron saint. The cathedral has undergone several reconstructions due to earthquakes over the centuries but still retains its Romanesque architecture inside.
Saint Tryphon's Cathedral is located in the v center of the Kotor Old town. It was built in 1166 and one of Montenegro's picturesque sites. It has been reconstructed several times after several earthquakes. In the earthquake in 1667, the entire frontage was destroyed, it was reconstructed with addition of the baroque bell towers. Worth visiting it.
Soudamini M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Some of the paintings in the walls resisted the earthquakes and have an interesting orthodox style, very rare to see in a Roman Catholic church.
Luis A — Google review
Worth a visit. Lots of interesting artifacts on display including some 1200yr old human remains. A good view of the square
Richard W — Google review
Only €4 entrance per person (cash only), pretty cathedral with a small museum upstairs with balcony overlooking the square. It is very well maintained and a must see in Kotor old town.
Patrice O — Google review
This time we visit the Roman Catholic cathedral, one of only two in Montenegro. Built on the site of a church dating back to 809, it has never been completely destroyed, despite numerous earthquakes, and its structure has changed each time it has been rebuilt. The interior is simple, devoid of opulence, gold, or jewels.
Lucca T — Google review
Only €4 entrance per person (cash only), pretty cathedral with a small museum upstairs with balcony overlooking the square.
Poppy J — Google review
Built on the site of the earlier church (809 by Andrija (Andreaccio) Saracenis), the cathedral was consecrated on 19 June 1166. Was seriously damaged and rebuilt after the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake.
Vadim S — Google review
They charge a 4 euro donation to enter. They don't allow anyone without a guide to enter. Just in case, I returned two hours later, but still many people were unable to enter. They should just charge an entrance fee. And pay taxes, too.
Sangmin S — Google review
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Maritime Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Maritime Museum in Kotor, Montenegro is a long-standing institution that offers a captivating insight into the town's maritime legacy. Housed within the elegant Grgurina Palace, this museum boasts an array of nautical history exhibits such as model ships, paintings, furniture, navigational instruments, maps and documents. Visitors can immerse themselves in Kotor's seafaring traditions and learn about its strategic significance as a bustling port during the Venetian and Austro-Hungarian periods.
Absolutely amazing, I definitely recommend visiting this museum, I had no clue that Montenegro used to be such a big port and have connections with other countries such as China! The boat models are stunning and charming, the weapons are so cool! The paintings are so beautiful! Definitely one of the most interesting places in Kotor!
Jovana — Google review
This is a quality museum. We usually visit all Maritime Museums and this is a wonderful museum with a good layout and good exhibits. Kotor and Montenegro has a maritime history to be proud. The museum is going to undergo a renovation apparently so may be different next summer. Be sure to take the audio tour because it makes the experience richer. It took us just over 2 hours with the audio tour. Lots of documentation from the early days to the World Wars. Not to be missed.
Phae D — Google review
The Maritime Museum of Kotor offers a fascinating insight into the history of this beautiful port city. If you’re into ships, sailing and everything related to life at sea, this is definitely worth a visit. The collection is varied, with ship models, old maps, uniforms, and maritime artifacts. There’s an audio guide available, but I only listened to it for the exhibits I found most interesting which worked perfectly. A great way to spend some time in Kotor and learn more about its seafaring past!
Kevin — Google review
Definitely the best museum in Kotor and as I was leaving at midday I was glad to see it had an early opening time of 8.00am. I hadn't realised that Montenegro had such a rich Maritime history; I had previously visited the Maritime museum in Dubrovnik, but this is far better & bigger. There are a large number of exhibits and some great paintings of the old sailing ships. There is a very good "weapons room" showcasing many long barrel rifles dating back to 17th & 18th centuries and I liked the display of navigational aids; Sextants, Octants, Chronometers and Inclinometer (tilt guage).
Miles M — Google review
This is a nice museum about the Maritime history of Dubrovnik. It takes you through different stages from the peak to the nadir of Dubrovnik’s navy. This museum is included in your city pass, it is quite small so maybe if you would have to pay the normal entrance fee it wouldn’t be worth your while. The whole museum it is only one room. It is also a little bit annoying that for many of the exhibits there is no English translation of their names of descriptions.
Nefeli P — Google review
Great museum for the maritime lovers to understand about the history of Kotor. Lots of artifacts and pictures on display. They provide audio guide as well as English descriptions on most items
J — Google review
We went to this museum on Saturday morning, in summer, not too much people. The ticket costs 6€ with the audio guide in different languages. In the Museum you mainly see the things related to Kotor and Kotor bey during last centuries. Overall nice museum, worthy to go in one time
Mkhitar G — Google review
Very interesting exhibition and description how one of the strongest ship cargo companies - Jugoocean, was destroyed by UN sanctions placed because of the civil war in Jugoslavia. Also recommend visit museum of money in Cetinje to get informations about the inflation from the same period (prices doubled every 16 hours!)
Martin J — Google review
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San Giovanni

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
San Giovanni, also known as St. John, is a stunning medieval castle located on a picturesque hillside with sweeping views of the bay. The fortress hike is considered the top activity in Kotor, offering fantastic views of the Old Town and coastline while providing a glimpse into centuries of history. The fortress, built over 1,000 years beginning in the 9th century, showcases various civilizations and architectural styles.
I did this climb in April 2024. I started around 10:15 am. It was not too crowded on the way up, and it was cool when I started. The fee is now 15 Euros. The climb is steep and steady. There are stone stairs most of the way up. The view is worth the effort. Bring some water to begin, and there are a few vendors selling water about 2/3 up and also at the top. Climbing down, there were more people coming up, so will need to pass people on the stairs. In total, it took me around 3 hours, up, down, and exploring the fortress.
Lisa V — Google review
Took the free path which was even more comfortable than the 15€ stairs. Had to climb through a gap in the wall which was a lot of fun and not really that dangerous. Once we got to the top we had a beautiful view, the castle itself was a ruin ofcourse but still lovely and a bit maintained.
Yannick M — Google review
The hike is a bit tiring, especially in the sun, but the view from the top is really beautiful and totally worth it. You can see the whole bay and the rooftops of Kotor, it feels peaceful and magical up there. On the way up, there are old walls and little ruins that make it feel like you’re climbing through history. The path is mostly stone, so good shoes help. I’d recommend going early in the morning or before sunset when it’s not too hot. Don’t forget water!
Alisa M — Google review
The views from the top were absolutely stunning. The climb on the other hand is not for the faint of heart. It includes steep stairs, slippery stones, no railing and deep abysses. Truly an adventure but a bit risky too. Also a bit pricy with a fee of 15€ (July 2025), but I didn't regret it considering the view (Maybe the fee could be used for better upkeeping?!). Would do it again.
Jannis B — Google review
Great hike. Can do it for free from ladders of kotor. Amazing views at the top. Steep hike and gets hot I recommend going early in the morning
Holly K — Google review
Entrance fee is €15 for the abandoned ruins. The view is not spectacular. You can see the old town of Kotor from here. It’s not worth going up to the fortress. The best view for taking pictures of Kotor is actually on the pathway after the Our Lady of Remedy church.
A T — Google review
The fortress is located 923m above the city and its walls extend for 4 km. On the panoramic trail you can enjoy the view of the Bay of Kotor.Apart from the beautiful view and fascinating architecture, everything else is the remains of time, human destruction and earthquakes.
Ika J — Google review
Beautiful walk around one hour each way. Spectacular views in both directions.
Tim H — Google review
4

Kotor Cats Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Kotor Cats Museum is a charming establishment in the heart of Kotor's Old Town, showcasing an extensive collection of cat-related artifacts and vintage artwork. Curated by Pierro Pazzi, a passionate collector from Venice, Italy, the museum features an array of cat memorabilia including postcards, antique advertising, coins, and posters.
With only 1 Euro, you can visit this cat museum, there’s a lot of cats related painting and art inside the museum!! Would definitely recommend my friends who visit Kotor to come here! All the souvenir are so cute as well;)
Ka T — Google review
Very small museum with pictures of cats. Entrance fee apparently goes to feeding the cats of Kotor. In the museum shop you can buy pictures of cats standing in front of a certain WW2 landmark in Poland (can't name it or the review will get shadowbanned), comparing the EU to this landmark or if you find that too tasteless you could opt for a magnet of Ursula von der Leyen depicted as a certain German person
Koen S — Google review
It is a small but well organized exhibition of various pictures/stories/articles/prints involving cats. The little gift shop had a lovely selection of magnets and other items. I particularly liked that they support local efforts to help take care of the cities feline population. Cash only.
Ariane G — Google review
I just love cats. Its a Small and nice museum. It's so appreciated that they feed the cats of Kotor. Only 1€ for the tickets. Must visit if u have a cat pet. 🐈
Nishant P — Google review
A must-see for cat lovers! 🐾 This quirky little museum is full of feline charm – both in the exhibits and around the building. It’s small, inexpensive, and supports the local cat community. The postcards, vintage cat prints, and funny signs are delightful! Don’t expect a big museum – it’s more like a cozy collection of cat-themed nostalgia. And yes, you’ll meet a few real cats hanging around the entrance or basking in the sun! No waiting time, perfect for a quick and charming stop in Kotor Old Town. Definitely worth a visit – especially if you’re traveling with kids or just a cat person at heart.
Gurmatik — Google review
The Cats Museum in Kotor gets a lot of hype, but our experience was disappointing. Yes, it’s inexpensive (1 euro) and some describe it as “well organized,” but what you actually get are two small rooms of cat-themed odds and ends like postcards, stamps, magazine clippings, and advertisements. The second room feels like a repeat of the first. There’s little depth, and overall it felt forgettable. The biggest letdown, though, was the gift shop. While some visitors may enjoy the magnets and trinkets, we were shocked to see posters in bad taste. Offensive items like that don’t belong in any museum, one where children and families visit, let alone one supposedly celebrating cats. It's in really bad taste. On the positive side, we did notice they support local efforts to feed and care for Kotor’s street cats, which is good to see. But honestly, if you love cats, you’ll have a much better time enjoying the real ones roaming the old town. The museum? Not worth the stop.
Joseph P — Google review
Very small museum of cats in articles and images. €1 entry and a small gift shop. Perfect to support Kotor's cats
George L — Google review
I had a lovely trip to the Kotor Cats Museum in June 2023. I was charmed by the quirky nature of fhe establishment which provides support to the multitude of (generally healhthy, happy, and well looked after) vagrant cats which reside in Kotor. The museum is small but oozes character; there isn't a spare inch on it's walls which are decked out with a vast range of depictions of cats engaging in a wide range if both contemporary and historical behaviours traditionally reserved for humans. A few personal favourites include Mewsi and Purnaldo, paint me like one of your french cats, and a depiciton of a ritual/torture style castration of a cat as if it were taking place in medieval England (all pictured below). Alongside this humour, there are a range of historicalky significant graphics which feature our furry feline friends - such as a WW1 propaganda piece by the Belgian armed forces depciting Germany as an evil cat assailant poised to do combat with the Belgian mouse (also pictured below). All in all this place is a great place to spend 20-30 minutes for cat lovers, art appreciators, and sports nuts alike.
REG — Google review
5

Kotor Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Kotor Fortress, located in Montenegro, offers sweeping views of the old town and the bay. Visitors can reach the fortress by driving for just over two hours or taking public transportation, which involves catching a bus and a train followed by a walk uphill to the monastery. The hike up to the fortress is worth it for the stunning views, but there's also a back route known as the Ladder of Cattaro that provides an easier path with amazing views.
Lovely location. It takes nearly 2 to 3 hours altogether to go up and come down. There is an entry fees of €15/ person and kids are free to climb up. Must go location when you visit Kotor. We climbed around 3-4 pm it was too hot to go up there as we were thirsty. Make sure you have water on your way up. There is an option of buying water midway and at the top which just feels like a blessing if you haven’t carried like we did. But 5 star to Kotor and this location.
Ashwini A — Google review
Beautiful views and lovely old ruins are great. We went in September at about 9am and it was busy but not overly crowded. We took the route from the north gate entrance, paying the €30 fee for two of us. It’s a steep price for a hike with a free option but we wanted to see the steps and follow the ramparts. Not easy hike but just constant incline, clear enough with lots of stopping points and things to see. It’s not terribly well maintained but it’s an easy trail. It definitely was a bit smelly in places too but otherwise was fine. There’s a spot with one of the lower forts near the indicated “old town road” on the Google map where you can go into the fort itself and explore, but there’s no through route and it’s a bit steep in places so stick to the route to the right hand side around the hillside to skip it- there’s plenty of other sections to explore. The views are amazing! About 3/4s of the way up is the famed window and ladder as the free route in and out of the fortress. Just make sure to go back that same way if you want to avoid paying on your way out. But we took that route back to see the old path and visit the tiny ruined church. This area was the most beautiful of all, and taking the wobbly ladder out of the fortress is totally worth it for this slice of beautiful countryside that most people walk past. Overall, going in and out on the old route probably isn’t a bad idea and saves you 30€ but is worth doing even if you do pay, just to see the route and avoid the crowds.
Amy W — Google review
Save your money and walk the free ladder of kotor hike for the views. We were greeted by three man at the gate without a hello only a gruff point and the word “ticket” which were instructed to keep as it would be required at the end, I presume to stop anyone from daring to enter from the “free” stairs. The walk was not maintained, with loose rubble and rubbish along the track. At some point there were signs to let you know what you were walking on but they have been long damaged and not replaced. At the top, almost as a tip of the hat to rubbish, people have tied plastic water bottle labels to the railings (must have missed the memo to tie litter in historic places). Absolutely no maintenance to any of the small historic Kapelice’s along the track. 2 stars purely for the view.
Bee N — Google review
For €15 the fortress is kept clear of rubbish and the bags along the ruote are a great encouragement to keep it clear. Walking up and down only took an hour, I decided to wait untill there was a gap in the weather, I wouldn't recommend the stairs after rain, some parts on the polsihed rock can get wuite slippery. Toilets somewhere would be a great idea.
Alice F — Google review
Worth to go? Most definitely yes for hike lovers, as it has amazing views of the city and the bay. Just pay attention to enter and exit before 08:00 when it is free, because after that you have to pay a fee of 15€. It is very expensive for a place that doesn't seem to be maintained. It's important to go with adequate shoes because there are some slippery steps.
Ina K — Google review
It’s a long climb up but the views are stunning 😍 can get slippery when it rains so wear shoes suitable for hiking. If it’s good weather, normal trainers will suffice.
Samantha H — Google review
Go early and experience the fortress and stunning views of Kotor old town, all to yourselves. The added bonus if you go up and back before 8am, it will be free! Takes approx 1.5 to 2 hours depending on photo stops. From 8am you need to buy a ticket for 15 euros. Even the ticket guy said it was too expensive. (Please don’t blame them for the price) Even if you go up for free then come down after 8am you will have to pay. We did pay as we came down after 8am. Also they do accept credit card. Instagrammers leave your stilettos at home! Wear sensible walking shoes.
Sue S — Google review
To go up the fortress with hundreds of stairs you need to pay 15€ ! I don't know the reason but it's not worthy at all. In general there is almost nothing at the top, only ruins here and there. The fortress is beautiful from away on the hill. The only benefit in the end you get are the photos)))
Mkhitar G — Google review
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Old Town Road

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Hiking area
Historical landmark
Museum
Old Town Road in Kotor, Montenegro is a charming place to explore. The small size makes it easy to navigate, but also easy to lose track of your location, adding to the fun. One of the main attractions along this road is the Kotor Fortress, which offers sweeping views of the mountains and the Adriatic sea flowing into the Bay of Kotor. Hiking to the top provides stunning vistas and an adventurous experience.
Old Town Road in Kotor is more than just a path—it’s a journey through centuries of history and jaw-dropping scenery. We hiked the full trail, and it was one of the highlights of our trip. The stone steps wind up the mountain, offering panoramic views of the bay, the rooftops of Old Town, and the dramatic cliffs surrounding the city. 💡 Tip: If you start your hike from the Ladder of Kotor, you can actually enter the fortress area from above without paying the usual €15 fee. It’s a bit of a hidden route, but totally worth it if you're up for the adventure. The trail itself is peaceful and less crowded than the main entrance, with plenty of spots to rest and snap photos. Whether you're a history lover, a nature enthusiast, or just looking for a budget-friendly way to explore Kotor, this road delivers.
Laurence H — Google review
15 euros collected if you come up the “traditional” way out from old town. “Cash only”. The views are great the steps are smooth and trail isn’t well maintained. The fort is essentially in ruins without a map. I’d really recommend you just go on the route behind the old hydro plant and skip the charge and enjoy the views that way I’d use that trail to hike to the top and have a picnic and skip the whole church and fort as they aren’t so interesting or maintained. Wear appropriate shoes and bring a hat and water
Stephen O — Google review
Such amazing views! We planned to walk only as far as Old Town Road but continued up to the Old Fortress. It is well worth the effort of the hike as the views are incredible. If you do it in the summer, go as early as possible as it gets incredibly hot. We started at 7.15am and were still drenched in sweat by the time we completed it around 8.30am. By that time, there are several vendors selling cold drinks which really helps. Having to pay €15 does feel steep but the memories and photos are amazing. Take loads of water and wear shoes with a good grip. It’s very steep and crumbly in places.
Tarryn S — Google review
loved the view - but 15 € entrance fee isn't worth it... yeah the fortress ruins are nice and there' acute church on the way... but the path is mostly unpaved or slippery... better drive to the serpentines to Cekanje for a similar view
Skolopender — Google review
Nice walk. A bit crowded. Entrance is free. Old Roman ruins and churches. Crowded from the cruise ships.
Mike — Google review
Well worth the effort involved in making the hike up the mountain. The views are stunning. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes with good tread for going up the rocks and avoid the wet rocks as they can be slippery. There are plenty of place along the way to rest and take pictures.
Ken W — Google review
15 euros for a path and a fortness that are not well maintained. Instead you can do the other trail ‘start of the ladder of Kotor’ which saves you money but the views are the same, I recommend you to walk until the cheese shop where you have the best view, the best prsut and the best cheese.
Robbe G — Google review
What a scam. If you don’t know much about the place and just start hiking from the other trail and end up climbing through the window like a lot of people do (and which isn’t marked as illegal or not advisable anywhere anyhow) and then you follow the ladders down to the old town you end up paying 15 euros for each person. And for what? The path is not marked, well maintained, there ate no toilets, no water. It smells and everything is in ruins.
Paul — Google review
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Sea Stars Boat Tours Kotor - Blue Cave speed boat tour

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Cruise agency
The Sea Stars hotel is a luxurious 4-star accommodation located near the Maritime Museum and close to popular attractions in Kotor, such as the St. Tryphon Cathedral and San Giovanni Fortress. The well-appointed rooms feature amenities like a mini-bar, kitchenette, work desk, private bathroom, and sofa. Guests can enjoy a daily breakfast, free parking, WiFi access, sports facilities, and an on-site restaurant and bar.
There are loads of companies offering boat tours but we are so happy to have found this one. The very good reviews helped us to make our choice and we weren't disappointed at all. The staff is taking care of their customers, the weather wasn't really great today very windy and they were really honest with us about the conditions etc....we really appreciated that! They are not just there to sell cruises and make money. The captain was also very kind, we had a great time and we could have a bigger boat than initially scheduled which was better. Thank you again!!
ZR R — Google review
We had an amazing time on the speedboat! We took a 3 hour ride to the blue cave and it was such a fun experience. We jumped off the boat to the water, they pause for 20-30 minutes. 10/10 Summer activity I recommend the VIP course it’s definitely worth the money.
Eden A — Google review
The Blue Cave tour with Sea Stars was very well organised and run. We booked on short notice and were accommodated and on a fast speedboat within the hour. The boat was comfortable and we quickly arrived at the Blue Cave. It was great fun swimming in the cave and another adjacent one. We then headed back around towards Kotor and into the submarine tunnel which was really interesting and fun. Then a last stop at Our Lady of the Rocks before arriving back right on the advertised 3 hour mark. I would highly recommend.
Iain M — Google review
This is a very reliable family-owned business. A day before the trip, they sent me a message explaining that due to stormy weather, the sea was rough and there was a chance we wouldn’t be able to enter the Blue Cave, and asked if I wished to cancel. In the end, I decided to go for it. The tour was insane — full of action. Definitely one of the best attractions of the whole trip. Thank you so much for an unforgettable experience.
Hamada M — Google review
We had a very good trip! The boat was very nice and comfterable, we were a small group (9 ppl)and it felt like a private tour🤩. The captain was informative, and spoke english very well. we had a nice swim near the blue cave, the water and wether were perfect. Evreything was on time, no delays or any incoviences. Thank you for an amazimg boat trip!
Shelly Y — Google review
We hired a private boat from Sea Stars for the Blue Cave tour and it was nothing short of spectacular. The boat was in excellent condition, the captain was friendly and professional, and the views were absolutely breathtaking. Swimming in and around the Blue Cave, seeing the submarine tunnels, and cruising by Our Lady of the Rocks made it a truly memorable experience. On the day of our original booking, there was a huge storm over Kotor. Sea Stars kept us informed throughout the day and automatically accommodated us for the next morning without any hassle. Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Kotor.
Krishnandu S — Google review
Had a great morning exploring and swimming in the Blue Caves and seeing more of the amazing scenery surrounding Kotor, thanks to Sea Stars Boat Tours. The boat was very clean and new. The owner was very friendly (looked like my brother!) and our skipper was friendly, competent and knowledgable, making the trip very enjoyable.
Craig W — Google review
Amazing boat trip around the Bay of Kotor – everything was perfectly organized! The boat was in great condition, comfortable and well-maintained. The skipper was super friendly, experienced, and shared lots of interesting information about the area. An unforgettable experience with stunning views and total relaxation. Highly recommended!
Wrótniak A — Google review
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Saint Nicholas’ Church

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Saint Nicholas’ Church is a Serbian Orthodox church in Kotor, built in 1909. It stands out with its twin domes and the Serbian flag displayed prominently. Unlike other Christian churches, it doesn't have pews and features an ornate iconostasis. Visitors can climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the city and the Bay of Kotor. The church also houses valuable religious artifacts and offers a mystical atmosphere with its impressive architecture.
This Serbian Orthodox church was completed in 1909. It replaced the previous church on this site which burnt down on Christmas Eve of 1896. There is a small stall on the left as you enter selling religious icons that are very well made and at a decent price.
Patrice O — Google review
St. Nicholas is a nice charming church of a solid looking structure on the outside and beautifully decorated on the inside, too. On the entrance, it felt like a souvenir shop than a church is my only complaint. There are some cute cats strolling around this church as well. Beautiful square and the incredible mountains all around.
Buster I — Google review
This Serbian Orthodox church was completed in 1909 replacing the previous church on this site which burnt down on Christmas Eve of 1896. Fairly simple inside but with a beautiful altar piece. There is a small stall on the left as you enter selling religious icons.
Miles M — Google review
St. Nicholas Church is one of the most important religious landmarks in Kotor, Montenegro. Located in the heart of the Old Town, this Serbian Orthodox church was built in 1909 and stands out with its impressive twin bell towers and striking black domes. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful frescoes, ornate chandeliers, and a stunning iconostasis. The church is a peaceful place to experience Kotor’s spiritual heritage and learn about its diverse cultural influences. Entry is free, but remember to dress respectfully. Visiting in the morning offers a quieter experience, allowing you to fully appreciate its serene atmosphere.
Hsyn S — Google review
A suvenier shop and a church in the same room felt a luttle weird for me.. But the building is pretty from the inside and from the outside, and there are beautiful paintings on the walls.
Yonadav V — Google review
It is definitely worth visiting this over 100-year-old church, if only for its many icons (iconostasis).
Lucca T — Google review
Yep. I do not like this church. Although there is no entrance fee here, the biggest problem I see is they put the souvenir shop inside the church! Whatda? Being a church or so they call it Saint Nicholas' church, don't they read the bible? Please allow me to read that passage to refresh their mind, from the book of Matthew Chapter 21, verse 12 to 13 it says "And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called THE HOUSE OF PRAYER, but ye have made it a den of thieves". I think Jesus will definitely be disappointed with this church, and I also noticed that I see less of Jesus in this church and more of the saints. I hope by now, everyone should understand that no one is bigger than Jesus, and whatever happens Jesus loves you and with a love like that, you know you should be..... glad! Yeah (7x)
Jon Z — Google review
The Church of St. Nicholas in Kotor, Montenegro, stands as a striking Serbian Orthodox landmark in the heart of the Old Town. This church was rebuilt between 1902 and 1909 after a fire in 1896. Dedicated to the revered protector of sailors and travelers, this architectural gem blends Byzantine-Rashka influences with a great facade, ornate frescoes, and four massive canvases despicting the Gospel writers. It is a must-visit for those wandering the medieval streets.
A G — Google review
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Sea Gate

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sea Gate is a historical landmark in Kotor's Old Town, dating back to 1555 and serving as the main entrance to the Square of Arms. The nearby Kotor Cathedral, built in 1166, boasts impressive Baroque bell towers and well-preserved 14th-century frescoes. Situated in the northern part of Montenegro, near the Adriatic Sea and bordering Croatia, the Bay of Kotor features the narrow Verige Strait that historically provided protection against invaders.
The Sea Gate is the main entrance to Kotor’s Old Town and a must-see for any visitor. Built in 1555 during Venetian rule, this historic gateway welcomes you into a maze of charming cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and lively squares. As you pass through, take a moment to admire the well-preserved fortifications and the inscriptions on the gate, including a tribute to Montenegro’s liberation during World War II. Arriving early in the morning or late in the afternoon helps avoid crowds and allows for stunning photos. From here, start your journey through Kotor’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, filled with history, culture, and breathtaking views!
Hsyn S — Google review
One of the loveliest places in Croatia. Great mix of Adriatic coastal town and a historic site. We were driving from Budva to Dubrovnik and stopped only for a very short visit - still very worthwhile.
Miryana G — Google review
Nice little entrance into the old town. In front are cannons and flags above, also there are palma trees all around and you can park bicycles or motorcycle nearby.
Vid V — Google review
The Sea Gate (Vrata od Mora), built in 1555, is the grand main entrance to Kotor's UNESCO-listed Old Town in Montenegro. Its massive stone arch frames the historic coat of arms of the Republic of Ragusa, with a carved Virgin Mary and saints above the Latin inscription. Flanked by the Clock Tower and Arsenal, this Renaissance gateway marks the start of the Square of the Arms and welcome visitors into centuries of Venetian charm.
A G — Google review
Passing through the Sea Gate in Kotor, Montenegro, is like stepping into a living museum. Inside the Old Town, visitors are greeted with a maze of cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. Highlights include the stunning St. Tryphon Cathedral, with its Romanesque design and ornate interior, and the fascinating Maritime Museum, where Kotor's seafaring history comes alive. The Clock Tower in the main square is a charming landmark, while a hike up to the Kotor Fortress offers adventurous visitors panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor, making the steep climb worthwhile. Beyond the town, Perast offers baroque beauty and island excursions to Our Lady of the Rocks. Lovcen National Park provides breathtaking landscapes and historical significance with the Njegoš Mausoleum. For a change of pace, Budva's beaches and vibrant nightlife are just a short drive away. Overall, Kotor's Old Town is a historical gem, offering a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and scenic beauty. Whether exploring its ancient charm or venturing to nearby attractions, Kotor promises a rich and rewarding experience.
Sam — Google review
The charming main entrance to the Old Town of Kotor. Full (packed!!!) of tourists at times.
J — Google review
The most beautiful old town in the area.
Nikola P — Google review
The main entrance to the city. A gate from 1555. You'll notice Venetian symbols (then under Venetian rule), but also the communist star added after the city's liberation from the Nazis, and the words of Yugoslav leader Tito: "We don't want others, we don't give our own" – a reference to the occupation era.
Lucca T — Google review
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Kotor Town Walls

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Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Kotor City Walls are an incredible sight to behold in the Old Town of Kotor. Standing for over 1200 years, these walls have withstood numerous earthquakes and serve as a testament to the town's rich history and the resilience of its people. Originally constructed in the 9th century, they have been continuously modified and improved until the 19th century. The fortifications offer stunning views of Kotor and are particularly enchanting when illuminated at night.
Walking the Kotor City Walls is an unforgettable experience that blends breathtaking views with a deep sense of history. The climb is steep and can be quite a workout, especially on a hot day, but the panoramic views over the Bay of Kotor and the old town below are absolutely worth the effort. Each step up the stone path feels like a journey back in time, with ancient fortifications, churches, and gates whispering stories from centuries past. Be sure to wear good shoes, bring water, and start early or later in the day to avoid the midday sun. It’s a must-do for history lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience the magic of Montenegro from above. Highly recommended!
H U — Google review
Great place to spend an afternoon walking about. Several friendly stray cats around. Two wheeler parking just outside with plenty of spaces. Lots of cafes, restaurants, gelato/ice cream parlour working the city walls. Pleasant experience overall.
Merine A — Google review
Access to the city walls is free (as of 2025), and it’s really fun to walk around! The views are beautiful! If you want to go higher, up to the area near the church, the entrance fee is €15 per adult.
Eriko P — Google review
It is a good place to visit. The restaurants inside old town is over priced. There are some hidden jewels in souvenir shops specially the hand drawn paintings. Lots of cats which makes the place worth visiting if you are a cat lover. Overall a very nice vibe for a day’s outing.
Saikat A — Google review
Kotor’s Old Town Walls offers a lot of interesting shops and sights to see. Once inside, you can find a lot of restaurants and shops. Walk further close to the walls and you’ll find entrance points to walk on the fortress’s walls. There are a lot of hotels inside the area and navigating through them can prove to be a challenge especially if you have to drag with you your suitcase. The walkways are narrow and filled with tourists so be sure to check your timings. IMPORTANT NOTE: Parking is VERY difficult to find so make an effort to come to Kotor’s parking area very early to find a spot.
Renato T — Google review
Defence walls of old town. Underneath is a defence channel full of fishes. You can go for a walk on the walls. Access is only from inside the town and it is free.
Vid V — Google review
Definetely one of my favourite parts of Kotor (aside from Cat Park and Guardian Dog). Make sure to take a walk, it has a great view!
Andjela — Google review
We were out of season at the beginning of April It was a bit cold But it's just fun to walk in the old town on the walls, between the alleys, shops and cafes We also climbed from the walls up but it was under renovation so we weren't allowed to go all the way up for the trail There are all kinds of tourist hunters trying to sell a boat trip on the lake in the Bay of Kotor. It's nice, a bit long. Maybe in the summer it's nicer when you can get into the water and it's really cold in the boat. It's highly recommended to bring warm clothes Another thing we were off-season but it's very busy, very congested and hard to find parking so if you're coming by car it's a bit not recommended, it's quite a nuisance and a pain
Zur I — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Kotor

No trip to Kotor is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Konoba Scala Santa

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Restaurant
Konoba Scala Santa is a popular restaurant situated in the heart of the ancient city of Kotor. The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining areas, with the indoor section featuring an intriguing pirate ship decor. Known for its incredibly fresh and unbeatable fish dishes, it's recommended to try the double platter when unsure what to order. This dish often showcases the chef's specialty creations, such as tuna and salmon plates.
This is not just a restaurant, it’s a place full of stories, where you feel as if you’ve been transported back in time. The atmosphere is magical, soft background music, and delicious food. The staff are extremely kind and always smiling. It was difficult to find a free table, but it was absolutely worth the wait.
Stanca S — Google review
What a lovely cozy spot this restaurant is. This was the best dining experience that we had. Would highly recommend sitting inside if it’s cooler outside (gets a little warm in there). Felt as if we entered an old ship. Fantastic service from our waiter who has worked there for seemingly decades. I ordered the spicy beef pasta and it blew my expectations out of the water. Highly recommend.
Zach J — Google review
I saw so many good reviews about the place that I went there with high hopes, but the food was 4/10. The fried squid was served cold and they said that comes with boiled potatoes but actually it’s a spinach so cooked that’s looks like a paste with small bits of potatoes - I didn’t eat. The risotto was nice and the appetizers were ok. So if you’re thinking about visiting it, just get wine and an appetizer and enjoy the atmosphere, because the atmosphere is definitely 10/10.
Zilá M — Google review
Amazing restaurant to try seafood in the old town of Kotor. The mussels and clams were tasty. The seabass and grilled squid were fresh and prepared very well. The draft beer is crisp and refreshing. Staff were nice. The place also has a nice view of a picturesque small square if you manage to sit outside. Prices are kind of expected because Kotor is overrun by expensive touristy places.
Nima S — Google review
Wonderful restaurant with amazing food We got the fish platter and the fried shrimps as an appetizer. Although it was more then a little pricey, and the appetizer portion could have been a little bigger, we loved it The hostess was lovely and waiters did a great job. Very good service and tasty food overall We had a great time there
Lior K — Google review
You need a reservation if you gonna have lunch or dinner here so check their instagram page to find the reservation website. The food was okay. I loved the mushroom soup but overall the food was a little bit saltier and oily than I got used to eat. The atmosphere of the restaurant is amazing so I recommend you to sit inside if there are any available tables.
Ayşe K — Google review
I had two seafood starters and a beef pasta — everything was incredibly tasty and full of flavor. The seafood was fresh and perfectly cooked, and the pasta was rich and comforting. The waiter was very friendly and helpful, giving great recommendations that made the meal even better. Highly recommend this place if you’re in Montenegro and want authentic, delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere!
Maite B — Google review
I think it might be the best meal we've ever had. They didn't have a seat outside so we sat inside but the atmosphere inside was absolutely amazing. They work by reservation and they are full on the later dates so you need to act a little early for reservation. I highly recommend it. Come to Kotor old town and don't leave without eating here.
Melike Ş — Google review
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BBQ Tanjga

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$$$$cheap
Chophouse restaurant
Restaurant
BBQ Tanjga is a no-frills, family-run spot located just outside Kotor Old Town. Despite its unassuming appearance, it's renowned as the top dining destination in Kotor for good reason. The restaurant serves up generous portions of perfectly marinated and grilled meats, including ribs, sausages, steaks, cevapcici, and pljeskavice.
We decided to come here based on the recommendations. We have ordered the XXL meat mix. The food was delicious and filling. There was also a turkish speaking employee which is useful. And the servers were very nice contrary to some reviews.
Atakan U — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! The food quality was outstanding with very generous portions. Staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and quick. Prices are excellent for the quality you get. The chef and management were extremely kind and genuinely cared about our preferences. The food was so good that we ended up going two days in a row just to try more dishes. On top of that, when the special Kotor dessert we were promised had sold out, the chef kindly treated us to a free drink instead. A truly memorable restaurant — highly recommended!
Alireza R — Google review
Three days in Kotor and three time we eat there. Friend recommended to us this place as we much eat there when we in Kotor and we agree. Quality of meat are just amazing. Steaks dry age just melt in your mouth. 60 euro place for 4 people its massive. Four of us cant finish it. Pleskavica omg amazing. Salad and dips top class. Must have if you are in Kotor. Thank You all staff for put smile in our faces after first bite. Chapeau Bas!
WOJCIECH M — Google review
Insane mixed meat platter. We got the XXXL platter (45€) and shared between 3 people, we left so full. Really good quality meats, loved the chargrilled flavour, and salad and sauces were great. Would recommend.
Nikki A — Google review
Even though I’ve visited Kotor many times, this was my first time having lunch at this restaurant, and it definitely won’t be my last. The Filipino plate was absolutely delicious, full of flavor and freshly prepared. The staff were friendly and attentive, making the dining experience even more enjoyable.
Mellie — Google review
This is an extremely popular barbecue restaurant. I had an eye fillet steak, which was very fresh, but I ordered it medium-well, and it turned out a bit tough. I think that wasn’t a wise choice; medium-rare would have been more tender and juicy. The house-made spicy sauce that came with it tasted really good, but the fries weren’t my favorite—I needed more vegetables. Btw, the official opening time is 11:30 a.m., so don’t trust the time listed on Google.
Emily J — Google review
The best meals in Kotor!! Such great quality, value for money and exceptional service. The staff are so kind, special shoutout to Nikola!
Greta B — Google review
We ordered the family plate for three people (two adults and an 11-year-old). Very tasty, proper BBQ feel. The staff were so nice. We have paid 63 eur for a meal for 3, bottle of wine and a soft drink. Definitely worth every eur spent. We actually decided to stay in Kotor for the night just so we could come back and eat here again. That says it all 😀
Marina — Google review
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Restaurant Galion

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Restaurant Galion in Kotor, Montenegro, is a beloved dining spot with a stunning view of the port and old walls. Whether you choose to sit inside or on the terrace, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the water and passing yachts through glass paneling. The interior exudes romance, making it an ideal choice for a special dinner date.
We came here for my friend’s birthday. It was absolutely amazing. The service, the food, the atmosphere - 5 stars. It was a great way to finish off our trip. Our waiter Dragomir was great. I’d definitely recommend coming here if you are in Kotor. Thank you!
Av O — Google review
Don't miss out on a real gem- Fabulous fine dining restaurant. The service was impeccable and the staff were very attentive. The food was awesome and the view is beautiful and romantic when sitting by the water. (Recommend to reserve in advance) Thank you for a lovely evening 🫶🏻
Ayelet S — Google review
Terrific food, atmosphere and service. While the food and views were amazing our waitperson made it even more enjoyable. I think he was French, couldn't pronounce his name even if I remembered it. He was so much fun and professional at the same time
Ethan S — Google review
Everything started off great, but we couldn’t get the attention of staff to save our life Asked to see the whole fish, they never came back to show us Asked for slices lemon. Had to ask a second person to get 15 mins later I understand tipping is not required but we were going to add 20% and then our guy literally vanished for 10 minutes while our driver was sitting out front. Seems the other “American” table must have tipped well so he spent those 10 mins taking selfies with them with the card processing machine in hand. Food was good Beet starter was 10 pieces on a plate 10x larger than the beets. Kinda awkward Soup was epic! View is worth the $200 Service in these countries is somewhat confused maybe.
Riley — Google review
Breathtaking views with a choice of covered terrace or indoor glass-walled room, both projecting low over the water. Outstanding service, food and wine selections. Best sea bass fillet with asparagus and Mediterranean vegetable medley.
David E — Google review
Is this the best restaurant in all of Kotor, why I say yes! Great view of the harbor and all its activity. Extensive wine list, fresh seafood and unique starters. The scallop TarTar was an amazing dish, some tbh big I would find at a Michelin star restaurant.
Jeff L — Google review
After a string of underwhelming and disappointing meals in Kotor, Galion was a welcome change. It was the only place we tried where the food actually stood out and had fresh, high-quality ingredients, well-prepared dishes, and attentive service in a lovely setting. By far the best experience we had in town, and the only one we’d genuinely recommend. (Prawn and bisque pasta was perfect)
Sophie — Google review
AMAZING EXPERIENCE!!! My wife and I spent beautiful night there. Romantic dinner with amazing view, good wine and great service. Sea bass was perfectly cooked, with a crispy exterior and a tender, flavorful interior. My wife ordered octopus (I was jealous) 😋 The restaurant had a warm, cozy and inviting atmosphere, with soft lighting and comfortable seating. The background music was subtle, romantic with amazing view of Kotor and marina. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, always making sure we had everything we needed. They were happy to offer recommendations and made us feel welcome, like at home. I would highly recommend their sea bass and octopus which was one of the best meals I've had in a long time. The presentation was beautiful, and the flavors were perfectly balanced. After all we shared desert (forgot the name) with apple, biscuits and ice cream 😋😋😋 my favourite From 1 to 5 I give them 6 stars 🌟
Bosko R — Google review
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Pescaria Dekaderon

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Restaurant
Pescaria Dekaderon is a seafood restaurant in Kotor, Montenegro with really attentive service. You can try some lighter fare options here to change it up from your regular meat and potatoes meal. Highlights include the tuna tataki dish and local red wine. There's also cheese on offer which may or may not have shared a nibble with a cat!
Branislav was my server and he was fantastic, very helpful and attentive throughout my meal. The food was excellent tried the local cacao and the ambience in Restaurant Square made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommend!
Carrie W — Google review
We were a group of 20 at the restaurant. Bojan's service was impeccable. He was super attentive and kind to our group. The food was MAGNIFICENT; the fish arrived exactly as we ordered. Everything was perfect. The place was wonderful.
Neide F — Google review
Branislav was our waiter and he was amazing going above and beyond and explaining all the local foods and flavors. The calamari was hands down the best I have ever had. Absolutely amazing!
Robyn S — Google review
Amazing place! Service, food and atmosphere all outstanding. Son had the clam spaghetti and said it was the best meal ever. They even have beautiful vegan options! Manager Branislav was absolutely brilliant! We’ll definitely be returning. 🤌
Hannah M — Google review
Fantastic Meal, we had the meat and cheese platter for 2 and the seafood platter for 2 as recommended by our waiter Bojan, we tried all the delicacies of Montenegro and it was sensational. Service was excellent, friendly, polite and prompt as well as so personable. We loved it here and will certainly come back when we visit Kotor next time!
Julia H — Google review
Stopped here for breakfast in old town Kotor and it did not disappoint. We tried two traditional Montenegro dishes: Montenegro pie with cheese and prosciutto & Przenice (Eggy bread with advar, feta and prosciutto). Both were very good!
Paula W — Google review
We had a great experience today! A waiter nice guy Bojan has advised us a seafood platter which turned out to be the best squid and shrimps experience we have ever had! For sea lovers definitely a must visit!
Дарья Ф — Google review
Having a lovely time here eating the Montenegro Pie and Eggy bread (french toast) with prosciutto, recommended by Milan as I was having a tough time deciding what to eat. Came here because to try the stuffed calamari but it wasn’t available until breakfast is over. Service is good and ambience is nice and chill. Perfect spot to relax and have a decent meal.
Megan S — Google review
5

The Square Pub

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Located in the heart of Kotor's Old Town, The Square Pub is a surprising gem that defies expectations. Despite initial reservations about its name, visitors are pleasantly surprised by the friendly service and delicious food offered at reasonable prices. This establishment boasts a great selection of dishes and even provides free WiFi access for patrons. Whether you're seeking local delicacies or international cuisine, The Square Pub is definitely worth considering during your visit to Kotor.
A lovely pub/restaurant in the centre of Kotor next to St Tryphon’s church. Had two exceptional meals one at breakfast and another at lunch as per the photos. The service is second to none and I can’t recommend this restaurant enough and if you’re in Kotor I strongly advised you to have a meal here and you’ll not be disappointed. I shall return in my next visit. Hvala Gareth from Wales
Gareth H — Google review
My partner and I recently dined at The Square pub, and we had a fantastic time! The food was absolutely delicious, with bold flavors and perfect seasoning. The portions were surprisingly large—definitely worth the price, and we left feeling satisfied. Each dish tasted homemade and authentic, showing real attention to detail in the kitchen. Our waiter was friendly and attentive, making us feel welcomed from the moment we walked in. He was patient, happy to answer questions, and gave us great recommendations. The only downside was the atmosphere, which felt a bit dull. We chose to sit on the terrace, and while they had some great music playing inside, we couldn’t really hear it where we were seated. A few tweaks to the ambiance could make a big difference here. All in all, if you’re after delicious food and great service, The Square pub is a wonderful spot. It’s definitely worth a visit, and we’ll be back for those incredible flavors!
Luka H — Google review
Friendly welcome from the waiters, stunning view from the table outside. My friend and I both has pasta dishes which were great in portion size and price and very delicious - the spicy pasta actually was spicy (as sometimes a lot milder to cater to everyone) which was lovely. All other customers around seemed happy and tables would be filled quickly once others left so a popular place.
Charlie S — Google review
Lovely place in the center of the Old Town, opposite the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor, a famous landmark in the area, one of two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro. Great atmosphere, delicious food, good service! We ordered pork, pasta Carbonara and salad Shopska. Large, shareable serving sizes!
Armine S — Google review
Was greeted by a very very very sweet and kind man. The food was very good. I had the octopus and ny bf had Caesar salad, both very good! I approve!
Chri A — Google review
This is a great place i think. Location, atmosphere, foods and service was amazing. Special thanks to mr Emir. He is the best :)
Çağatay T — Google review
Right in the heart of the Old Town, a place i really enjoyed visiting with my family. The portions are large, there are plenty of options, the waiters are great, and the service is super fast.
Elif V — Google review
One of the rare places where the surrounding also matches the quality of the food. Sitting in the square under the church towers was amazing and then hearing the bells chime on the hour was extra special. The food was very nice, reasonably priced and great staff. Overall very happy with the whole meal.
Matthew P — Google review
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Restaurant PRŽUN

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in a charming side street of Kotor's old town, restaurant PRŽUN is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. With its intimate ambiance and focus on traditional cuisine, this eatery showcases seasonal ingredients and time-honored recipes that have been refined over generations. Signature dishes like Njeguski prsut paired with cheese, succulent roasted veal shank, and flavorful seafood brodet are just a few highlights from their menu.
We dined at this charming restaurant on a rainy, cold night and were delighted! Despite the weather, the outdoor seating was cozy, complete with heating and blankets that made for a lovely atmosphere. Every dish is homemade, from the grilled fish and gnocchi to the fantastic beef steak we enjoyed. The homemade limoncello at the end was a perfect touch. The service was friendly and warm.
Tali T — Google review
A great little spot in the old town. Wait staff were very knowledgeable about the menu (I have allergies) and were very attentive when serving us. The bathrooms were lush. All the food we ate were delicious, good value and a decent size.
Naomi H — Google review
We ordered the cheese platter and a prosciutto platter to start, but unfortunately neither lived up to expectations, the cheese wasn’t great and the prosciutto was dry, as if it had been sitting out for a while. We then tried the oxtail gnocchi, which arrived cold and the gnocchi was chewy, so we couldn’t eat much of it. For the price, this was very disappointing. On the positive side, the waiter was excellent and the owner was very friendly when we raised our concerns. They offered to remake the dish or give us a complimentary drink, but we declined as the experience had already left us disappointed. For what we paid, the quality just wasn’t there.
Daniel F — Google review
We happened to drop by this place for a beer and a snack. Owner was super friendly. Beer, Niksicko, was tasty and cold. We had the cheese platter and beef prosciutto platter. Delicious! Thanks for a lovely meal!
Andy W — Google review
We visit Kotor every year and came to Pržun for dinner around 7 PM—we were the first guests, but by 8 PM the place was very busy. The staff were extremely friendly and attentive. We had a bottle of the house wine, which was just right for a warm summer evening. We ordered the seafood risotto and the seafood carbonara—both dishes were outstanding, fresh, and full of flavor. One of the waiters told us that the restaurant is named after the old prison located right next to it, which gives the place a nice historical touch. I honestly can't understand the few negative reviews—our experience was excellent, with great food and lovely service.
Lukas O — Google review
We arrived in the afternoon in Kotor and after a while went out for lunch. We hanged around and came up to this Restaurant PRŽUN. They have a 20% discount for 16^00-17^30 time and we were there at 16:00 sharp, lucky we are ) We were the only customers, so we quickly made order and waited for about 15minutes. We had octopus soup, 2 pastas, green salad and 4 drinks. Total we paid 69EUROs, with 20% discount. The soup I ordered turned out to be a cream coup as there was broth only served with crackers. Overall, it was OK. I liked the olive pasta, it was good. The service is pretty fast.
Shukhrat U — Google review
The terrace is beautiful, but the food was a huge letdown. Out pasta (4 of us ordered either spaghetti con vongole or Seafood pasta) was overcooked and tasteless and served with a raw, flavorless tomato sauce — easily the worst meal of our holiday. Such a disappointment given the lovely setting.
Alessia — Google review
We had a lovely time here with a big group of friends. Fish, steak, and homemade limoncello were highlights, but the service and energy of the delightful staff were the most memorable part. Hvala!!
Whitney S — Google review
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Restobar Taraca

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Restobar Taraca is a popular spot in Kotor, Montenegro, known for its delicious smoothies and sandwiches. It's frequented by both tourists and locals, which is always a good sign. The restaurant has garnered positive reviews and is listed among the top dining options in the area. Additionally, it caters to vegetarians with a selection of plant-based dishes.
Great experience in this restaurant. Wide choice of vegetarian and vegan dishes. The dishes are delicious. The service is fast and the staff very friendly. Special mention for the barmaid's wonderful cocktails (especially the liquid marijuana)!
Anne B — Google review
Everything is perfect, the place, the atmosphere, the food is fantastic, the service is amazing, the prices are good. It's great during the day and during the night. The burgers are amazing, even made a person that doesn't eat beef eat a beef burger. 100% recommended
Nadja D — Google review
Falafel Buddha bowl was amazing, as a vegetarian there were lots of good options! My partner has the Taraca burger too which he enjoyed and really liked the BBQ sauce. Good location and looking out on the water. Can pay by card too.
Rebecca D — Google review
Place is very beautiful, next to the water so nice view of ducks. Good design. Lots of vegetarian and vegan options. Some dishes are really good like the curry and the vegetarian pasta, but the buddha bowl for example is very expensive and not worth the price. Meals are good but a little small.
Omer M — Google review
I went to this place with my family on my trip to kotor. Good location and definitely a great variety on the menu to choose from but to be honest , didn’t meet my expectations. Food definitely looked good and colorful but was quite bland at taste. Surely not for my palate. Salt was lacking in most of the things that we ordered. I came here based on google reviews but it didn’t meet the hype in my eyes. Location is good and so is the vibe of the place . Service wasn’t too bad either but the food was just okay . We ordered Buddha bowl , vegan curry , banana smoothie, soup and chicken noodles . Soup and the Chicken noodles were the best out of all that we ordered. In short , not impressed .
Puja S — Google review
We were just about to start the walk up to Kotor Bay view , which we knew was going to be a good three or four hours walk up. We accidentally stumbled across this restaurant and it was the one of the best ‘restaurant finds’ that we had done on that trip . The manager, and the staff, welcomed us into their restaurant like no other restaurant in Montenegro had done up to that point. (they even allowed us to join two tables and rotate them at 90° so that all seven of us could sit around) The decoration was old Yugoslavian style, and modern, but very comfortable The hospitality was so amazingly warm and inclusive. We started our meal with a lovely tossed salad , which strangely I partnered with an ice cold Moscow Mule ( don’t ask me why), followed by a black breaded burger. Do not be put off by their name of the black bread bun, because this was the most amazingly moist, and tender burger I’ve had A truly positive experience - that by the time we had completed our Climb, we decided to come back into the Citadel city, and left the restaurant that we were eating it to come back to Taraca Lunch and dinner at the same restaurant !! it has been a very long time since I did that The price was very reasonable, but we ended up eating far too much.
Jazz J — Google review
One of my favorite places in the Balkans! Such a unique place. Food was super delicious, so many tasty dishes and location is great as well. Waiters were very kind and attentive. Highly recommend!
ЛанчеМи — Google review
A welcome change from the endless pizza, pasta and fish with chard and potatoes on offer across Montenegro. We sat on the terrace and while there are good views of the city walls up the mountain, the primary school is first and foremost in view. DH had steak which was cooked well, and I had a falafel bowl. Food was tasty.
Janette G — Google review
8

Caffe del Mare

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Caffe del Mare is a must-visit dining destination in Kotor, perfectly situated along the picturesque waterfront walkway. This delightful restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere that blends elegance with a laid-back vibe, making it ideal for enjoying fresh seafood. Opt for a table on the charming seaside terrace to relish stunning harbor views while savoring delectable dishes such as black risotto, fried calamari, crab ravioli, and whole-grilled fish.
We ate here twice during our stay in Kotor, the location is perfect and a lovely view of the bay. We had the steak which was cooked to our desired level and was well seasoned and came with a very tasteful side. The choice of wines by the glass is slightly limited. The waiter was extremely friendly and remembered us from our first night, Inviting us to the same table and ensuring we were well fed. He left us alone following the meal to enjoy the view and our drinks and we did not feel rushed or pressured to pay. The 1€ cover charge is standard for Kotor and we have no problem supporting the business this way. The food was very good value, and we would highly recommend visiting here!
Rachel J — Google review
Very nice dinner by the seaside. All in all a wonderful experience. The fish soup may not be a looker but tasted great. So did the squid and prawns. Price are a bit to high but you do get great service and a view like no other.
Jeppe A — Google review
Wow what a fabulous restaurant. If you love fish then look no further. Bojan looked after us so well with great recommendations for food and drink. The grilled Tuna was beautifully cooked and served on a delicious bed of sautéd potatoes and vegetables bursting with flavour and really different. Alex cooked my Sea Bream beautifully on the outdoor bbq right in front of us. You have to taste it to believe it and Bojan filleted it in front of us before presenting it onto my similarly flavoursome bed of sautéd veg. The house wine was perfect too. We will return a few more times this holiday. Thank you for our dining experience.
Gavin B — Google review
Yummy dinner with a STUNNING view? Yes please! Great food, great service and great atmosphere all round. Highly recommend - also Vaso is a legend.
Harry T — Google review
We came twice because we liked it so mich! Obviously the view is amazing but so was the service! We had greek salad & beefsteak salad and both were really tasty. We didn't have veggies that had as much taste as these anywhere in Montenegro. Also great Tiramisu! 5/5 and big thanks to our lovely waiter who remembered us :)
Kristina H — Google review
Excellent food and service by Manager Branislav and Bojan . Brilliant location by the sea. We had sea bass, pork neck , an excellent Montenegro appetiser platter . Highly recommend the house plum Rakija. Overall a great experience
Sanil R — Google review
Great place with a beautiful waterfront view and a pleasant atmosphere on the promenade. The seafood is incredibly fresh — perfect spot if you’re craving a delicious seafood meal. Service by Bojan was professional and attentive. Will definitely return
Patapuff P — Google review
Got a seabass which was reallly good. The service is outstanding and the fish gets fillet and prepared in front of you. I would recommend to eat here if you like fish. Thank you Bojan for the service!
Julien M — Google review
9

Pizzeria Pronto

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Pizza restaurant
Pizzeria Pronto is a popular spot in Kotor, Montenegro, offering both sit-down dining and takeaway options. The restaurant serves full-size pizzas at affordable prices, while the takeaway hatch offers delicious pizza slices for just 2 EUR each. The portions are generous and satisfying, making it a convenient choice for on-the-go meals. Located in a peaceful alley outside the busy Kotor center, Pizzeria Pronto provides a tranquil atmosphere to enjoy your meal.
Best place to visit after a night out. This pizza hit the spot every time. A little bit pricey but worth it. Their pizza is always fresh and taste the same every time you order it so you can count on quality every time👌 either it's always good or I'm just drunk every time i eat it 🤣🤣 Anyway don't skip Pronto ☺️
Jelena Z — Google review
They serve pizza slices in a very practical way. They use thin, thin dough, and the leavening is excellent. It doesn't leave a heavy feeling in your stomach; you should definitely try it. The tomato sauce is a bit too strong for my taste. But it's a great meal while wandering the streets of Old Town.
Ugur K — Google review
€3.50 euro for a massive slice of pizza, how can you resist? Honestly such yummy pizza, big slice to fill you up and quick and easy service. I had a ham and mushroom and my partner had pepperoni. Great place to grab food if you are on more of a budget or just want a quick hot snack.
Jessica M — Google review
If you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Kotor Old Town and craving authentic, delicious pizza, Pizzeria Pronto is a must-visit. The cozy atmosphere perfectly complements the historic vibe of the area, making it a great spot to relax after exploring. The pizza here is simply outstanding — thin, crispy crust with fresh, high-quality toppings that burst with flavor in every bite. Whether you’re a fan of classic Margherita or more adventurous combinations, the menu offers a solid variety to satisfy every craving. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall welcoming experience. Prices are very reasonable considering the prime location and quality of the food. Plus, the portions are generous enough to share or enjoy as a hearty meal. Overall, Pizzeria Pronto is a fantastic choice for a casual yet delicious meal in Kotor Old Town. I’d definitely recommend stopping by for a slice (or two)!
Avinash N — Google review
This trendy pizza place offers a 3.5€ slice that’s surprisingly large, but unfortunately, it lacks any real flavor. The slices are dripping with cooking oil, making it a disappointing experience.
Peleg S — Google review
Interesting experience in the local pizzeria. The pizza is OK, I can’t say WOW, but it is well made and everything fresh and big portion. I was reading a lot negative reviews about ketchup on the table - yes, it is there, but no one force you to use it. I saw how local guys were eating, they fully covered the pizza by ketchup. Very friendly staff.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Tasty pizza for a fair price of €3.5 for slice. Slices are quite large
Rareș M — Google review
3.5€ for a big slice that’s more than enough for one person. Delicious. Only thing to improve is variety - they have just 3 types of pizza: margarita, pepperoni and with pork. No green olives- which is international. Also no seatings.
Sharon M — Google review
10

Konoba Roma

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Konoba Roma is a top-rated restaurant in Kotor, Montenegro, known for its delicious Italian dishes and modern decor. The menu features a variety of options including shrimp pasta, grilled sea bream, aged cheese platter, dried meats, and tuna salad. The spacious area makes it suitable for gatherings of friends and families. Visitors praise the attentive and polite staff as well as the quality of the food.
Ate here on arrival in Kotor. It's on a lovely Square in the old town, so I was perhaps expecting standard tourist food. However the food here was really good - and incredible value. Had spaghetti vongole and grilled squid stuffed with cheese and prosciutto. The service was friendly and I can highly recommend this place. It was great value and so good I went again the next day and might even go again today.
Neil — Google review
We tried the Ćevapi for €14.50 – it was absolutely delicious, very filling, and full of flavor! The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. Special thanks to our waiter Josip, who was kind and attentive throughout. A wonderful experience overall. Highly recommend!
Mustafa M — Google review
Our server (Jocip) been excellent. The food were great. We ordered cevapi and fried squid. Very tasty and portion is huge! We had a beautiful evening at this restaurant. It gets busy after 8pm, so make sure to make a reservation in advance or come before 8pm.
Rini R — Google review
To be honest, we were planning on eating somewhere else but we are unaware that a reservation is required, so we walked a few steps from the previous restaurant and we saw them. We asked the staff if we can have a table for 2, and they warmly pointed us to our seat. When I checked the menu, I already had my heart set to a seafood platter, but there was no photo of it, We just took the risk and what do you know, that was the risk that I never regretted. The serving was great and the taste satisfied my cravings. I should have asked them to overcook my mussels though, I was just too hungry (and too grateful for the warm welcome), to have thought of the specifics. The staff was super friendly, and we can actually smell our order being prepared, made our mouth water for a minute there. Ooohhh, and I’m not a fan of fish, but I did tried the fish on the platter, and it tasted wonderfulllll…🥰 Truly an amazing experience, highly recommended for mu Filipina palate…🤤🥰😍
Lj G — Google review
Nice little spot in the square, sometimes live music going on. Unfortunately it’s expensive for what it is BUT all of Kotor old town is like this. I would recommend but I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s a “must eat”.
SD — Google review
The dishes were tasty. A major downside was that the shrimp were not cleaned properly, which significantly reduced the enjoyment of the meal. Also, the bread basket was very dirty, which left a bad impression.
Iryna K — Google review
The service was quick and friendly, but the food was not good at all. The dishes lacked any flavour and tasted very bland. They did accommodate to Gluten free and vegetarian, but the dishes really were not impressive. The restaurant had a nice atmosphere in a nice corner of old town. Prices were standard for the area.
Ronnie C — Google review
The food was delicious but I recommend choosing some of the local seafood dishes as I saw some of the other ‘international’ dishes which did not look great. I expect these cater more to the cruise crowd so are of lower quality. I had squid stuffed with cheese which was excellent. Lemonade was also good. They have local beers and spirits available
Amy — Google review

Transportation in Kotor

Getting around Kotor can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Tivat Airport

International airport
Tivat Airport, located near Kotor in Montenegro, is a small but well-connected international airport. Despite its size, it offers a pleasant atmosphere and friendly staff providing good customer service. The security check process could be improved, but the airport's compact layout makes for easy navigation between check-in and boarding gates. It is conveniently close to Tivat town center and easily accessible by taxi. While not the most luxurious airport, it provides all the essential amenities for travelers.
After everything that happened in Montenegro, arriving here was such a relief! The airport is small, sure, but the staff were effortlessly cool, kind, and polite- they even joked, never rushed us, and made everything feel completely stress-free. Only gripe: no outlets to charge devices. Otherwise, absolutely top-notch service! 👌
Zdravko J — Google review
Ok, I'm going to be completely honest and fair with my approach, apon arriving the airport is beautiful surrounded by mountains and nature beauty, it is a very modest and small airport with two terminals and with the two, still smaller then a lot of UK small airports, there is a bit of a wait when you arrive but it's not too bad and it's somewhere organized, the arrival was good to be honest flying out of LLA and arriving smoothly a a clean and short distance airport, ok now here is why it gets the low ranking, when reaching the airport it's not very organised, it feels understaffed and miss managed, the airport is very small which isn't a big issue, however the issue is how they utilise space and control space and the use of barriers, there's not much communication from anyone from either easyJet or staff from the airport, they need to proved a better and organised queuing system for passengers, I definitely do not think it is the worst airport I have visited. For me better organisation amongst other factors I would have given this a 3 star rating. I think this can easily be achieved, with proper planning, organising and management. There is a place to eat outside and a small duty free in both terminals with limited service and options available, I didn't see any free water fountains in either terminal and for free wifi "Passengers" is the name I didn't need to input a password. A little bit of care, consideration and customer focus can change this whole experience, Montenegro is beautiful and definitely worth visiting just plan your airport visit well and be prepared to wait and plan well.
NURDIN W — Google review
We are from India and we are quite used to chaos. But this was our first chaotic experience at an airport. The airport made us appreciate great airport infrastructure back home! If you are landing here then you will find it super cute. But catching a flight from here makes things pretty adventurous. Read further to know what you as a passenger should do! Positives 1. Closer to Kotor and Budva. Tivat is a much more scenic place as compared to Podgorica if one needs to halt here. 2. Very scenic airport - getting in and out of Montenegro from here feels good ! Negatives 1. Its a very small airport complex - not meant to hold such high air traffic. 2. The queuing system is completely broken - no barriers , so you just don't know the starting point of queue and which queue is for what. It leads to chaos. There is no signage and hardly anyone to guide as well. So the moment one enters into the airport one feels lost !! 3. Little facilities of a typical airport : A small cafe outside, a very tiny duty free shop, small seating space, no water refill stations. All you see is a huge crowd. What should you as a passenger do : 1. Reach early to avoid hassle. We reached 2.5 hours early and we were fine. Reaching 3 hours early would make things more comfortable. 2. Be mentally prepared for chaos and stay calm. 3. Get some food packed from a local Pakara ( Bakery) , have half a litre of water to stay hydrated. 4. Seek help - if you see a staff or even fellow passengers - ask them which queue is for what. 5. Scan the layout of the airport : the moment you enter Terminal 1 - the ticketing booths/gates for you to get boarding passes are are right in the front and passport control is on the left. Step 1 is to check the board for your flight ticketing gate. Ask the security staff to let you inside and join the queue for your ticketing gate. Once you get the boarding pass, join the queue for passport control. There was no queue initially for us and we had to find our place in the queue. But then gradually a proper queue started to form. Things become more structured and ease a bit after passport control is done! 6. Since there is a limited seating place near boarding gates - if you are a young person, let an older person sit and if you are an older person - don't suffer silently. Do request a younger person for a seat. 7. Don't leave your souvenir shopping for airport. The duty free shop is a pretty small one. This airport doesn't have much to keep you occupied. So the responsibility of keeping yourself entertained lies with you :) Hope the local government improves the airport infrastructure or at least have adequate staff and improves the queuing system. Meanwhile as passengers, do brace yourself for a lot of chaos!
Vee G — Google review
Small Airport with 2 Terminals. Its a classic minimal airport for charter flights although Lufthansa and Air Montenegro and maybe other major companies get there. In terminal 1 there is a cafe bar and a kiosk and clean toilets before security. After security there is a small Duty free, with some Sandwiches sweets and of course the regular Duty free items.The toilets are a mess. Access to and from aircraft on foot.(maybe during winter its different). come'on Montenegro , you have a beautiful country invest a few Euro and give your Tivat airport a face lift!At this current state these terminals are not fit for purpose.
Arik P — Google review
If you find yourself needing to fly out of this airport, make sure you are on the first or second flight of the day to avoid chaos. We had to drop our rental car off here a few days before flying and the airport at 4pm was complete mayhem. However, when we arrived for our flight at 7am check in was easy, security was quick and boarding was seamless. This airport cannot handle the huge influx of people, I hope they expand to accommodate more tourists.
Jessica A — Google review
Very small and busy - had to squeeze though very long security queue get to even get to check in desk. Huge thanks to a lady working there called Sonja who helped us with fast tracking for our child - the epitome of kind professionalism, gave us all our options and walked us through. Only one desk to check boarding passes hence the long queue. Vending machines, tpiketsand duty free only on airside. Staff clear and helpful.
George L — Google review
Tiny airport, free WiFi. Not much fuss. Clean toilets. Horde of taxis waiting outside, to take you anywhere- at an inflated price ofcourse. Tip: Tivat town centre is just about 3 km from the airport. The road to the centre from the airport is relatively flat with no inclines or declines. If you don't have much luggage and fancy a walk (and save 15 Euros in the process), you can just walk it up. Unfortunately no buses from the airport to the centre of Tivat. Regarding departures, absolute mayhem. Even railway stations in India are more organised than the departure section of Tivat airport. No chaos, only 1 check-in counter opens for Air Serbia, and then the rest of the officials come to open up 2 more counters when they see the crowd building up and forming a huge line. Lol !!
Preet S — Google review
This airport is an absolute nightmare. The organization is nonexistent, the staff are unbelievably rude and unhelpful and the whole place feels like complete chaos. It’s overcrowded, filthy and clearly not designed to handle the number of passengers passing through. Security checks are a mess, the boarding process is a disaster and you’re treated like cattle from the moment you walk in. Zero professionalism, zero comfort, zero respect for travelers. If I could give it zero stars, I would. Avoid this airport at all costs—it’s one of the worst travel experiences I’ve ever had.
Anna I — Google review

Podgorica Airport - Terminal

International airport
Airport
Aerodrom Podgorica, also known as Podgorica Airport, is a small yet efficient airport in Montenegro. Travelers have found it easy to navigate due to its size and have praised the friendly and professional staff. The passport control process is notably quick, making for a smooth entrance into the country. However, visitors should note that there is no airport bus and the nearest train station requires a 20-minute walk.
Don't complain about taxi! There are taxi points inside where they offer you fix price 15 euro for one car to the center of city, even if you have 500 kg luggage 🧳 PS.that was the fastest passport control I have ever seen , no more than 5 minutes after landing we already were stayed near luggage line
Данила — Google review
A decent regional airport, but with room for improvement. The terminal is small and relatively easy to navigate, and the outdoor area is well-maintained with some greenery that gives a pleasant first impression. However, inside the terminal, the facilities are quite limited — especially in terms of food, seating, and duty-free options. Passport control and baggage handling were a bit slow during my visit. Overall, it’s functional and convenient for short trips, but don’t expect too many amenities.
Misha S — Google review
The staff are trying to be helpful but the airport is just super hectic and stressful. Not allowed through security until an hour before your flight and 2 people checking all the documents in the airport so massive queues in a tiny space (very few loos). Bring your own food and arrive maybe 1.5 (or even just 1) hour before departure if you don't have checked luggage. Also buses do run to the airport! A taxi on meter should cost around €11 to the centre.
Amy M — Google review
Small airport but very quick to get through on exit. On entry it's an absolute nightmare. Very unhelpful staff. Unless they are your friend, then they take you through in minutes (as I witnessed). Almost missed my flight due to huge queues, over 1.5 hours to get through security and passport control. Duty free is rubbish, selling €4.5 euro supermarket wine for €10!!
Tim H — Google review
Small and easy to navigate, the airport is a pleasant change from the massive hubs around Europe. No long walks, shuttle busses, or elevators required. The check-in area is a little chaotic, with a strange procedure required for payment on checked luggage. After checking in at the airline counter, you are required to go to the airline baggage office, where an employee has to call-in your credit card information to the main office. You are then given a paper receipt as proof that you have paid your checked baggage fee. Allow extra time for check-in if you plan to check bags that require payment…the line is long and the process can be painfully slow. Otherwise, don’t bother to arrive too early, as there are limited dining options, and passport control and security are relatively quick.
DeVere K — Google review
It's incredibly difficult to find an airport like this in this day and age. It's cramped and crowded inside. There's no place to sit. Everyone is lined up at the gates, waiting. This problem needs to be resolved. This airport simply can't handle this volume.
Ugur K — Google review
• Arrive early for check-in and security if flying during the morning peak — allow more time than you might expect. • Pre-book your transfer from the airport to your destination rather than relying on spontaneous public transport. • If you have a late arrival or very early departure, consider booking a hotel near the airport — sleeping in the terminal may not be feasible. • Bring any snacks or water you might need, especially if you have downtime — food / cafe options are limited. • Keep your boarding pass / travel documents handy and be aware of queues — the staff may prioritise certain flights or groups. • If possible, walk a little beyond the main gate or terminal to take in mountain or lake views — the location gives a sense of the surrounding landscape.
Amrit D — Google review
Shocking airport. Heaps of flights delayed. Struggled to fit everyone in, and there’s no power outlets anywhere (that work). Trapped in an airport without power isn’t great and shouldn’t really be happening in 2025. Everyone relying on phones for connecting flights and arrangements etc. Only positive is the wifi, which although frequently disconnects is pretty decent and has allowed me to write this lovely review.
Aaron P — Google review
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Dubrovnik Airport

International airport
Dubrovnik Airport is conveniently located near the Konavle Region, making it easily accessible. The area is known for its rich agricultural heritage, offering a taste of traditional Dubrovnik with its wine and olive production. The airport itself is modern and well-maintained, providing a seamless travel experience. From efficient check-in processes to friendly staff, travelers can expect a smooth journey. Additionally, the terminal features various amenities such as shops and restaurants, allowing for relaxation and shopping opportunities before departure.
We have found the airport eady to navigate, and it was great to see that they had an information desk by the departures desks. Also at the arrival side you will find, a taxi kiosk, a tourist information centre, the airport bus shuttle kiosk, and rental cars kiosks. Toilets were clean. There are cafes on each end of the airport, one in the departure side and one in arrival side. On departure department after passport and security control, there's a water fountain. Duty free is quite big and there's more cafes and toilets that section. There are not any sockets for charging your devices.
Kypriopoulla — Google review
Overall, Dubrovnik Airport provided a smooth and positive experience. The facilities were clean and modern, with particularly nice washrooms, and the free Wi-Fi helped pass the time while waiting in line. Passport control was straightforward and friendly, with easy access to passport stamps if you're coming from outside the EU. That said, the automated passport machines were out of order during our visit, which led to longer queues than expected. On arrival from Dublin with Aer Lingus, our plane docked on the tarmac rather than at a gate. The airport staff quickly organised buses to shuttle passengers to the terminal. It was quite hot outside, so be prepared for a bit of heat during the short transfer. However, on departure. A lot of the shops were closed in the diamond center downstairs, but the bathrooms were open, and they had some good Wi-Fi. And also, all the food was kind of the same between all of the stores, which lacked variety, which didn’t really help. And the logic for the power inside of the airport was kind of confusing. I was trying to charge my phone and had to squeeze my way through a chair to plug it in when it was easily accessible in other seating areas, directly opposite to me, but it was full so I couldn’t sit there, and for some reason the place where I was sitting, and didn’t have any charging outlets, which didn’t make any sense. Efficient service overall with minor delays, but nothing that took away from a good arrival experience. It's pretty uneventful -- however that was just for the arrivals section.
Gabriel D — Google review
Modern, clean, and functional international airport. Nothing specific stood out, but it seemed like there wasn’t as many food and beverage options as you would find in a standard international airport. Bathrooms could also be a bit cleaner.
Wei-Ai T — Google review
Modern but nothing special. Decent coffee shop with friendly, cheerful staff. Coffee was a decent price but the shops were very expensive. Security, luggage collection and passport was quick Check in and bag drop uses self service machines but easy enough and member of staff on hand. Nice park area outside with seating. Water fountain just past the security for filling up own flask.
Sue W — Google review
A review for the The Sky Lounge at Dubrovnik Airport as there is no separate entry. It is located after security, near Gate 21. To reach it, take the escalator up, then turn left and walk down a long corridor before arriving at the lounge. The lounge itself is spacious and well laid out, with seating areas featuring sets of four chairs facing each other around a central table. One side has more traditional seating, while the other features lounge chairs that look out toward the mountains and runway, offering a relaxing view. The food and drink selection is modest but adequate. There’s a self-service area with a few bottles of wine — Chardonnay, Cuvée, and Rosé — as well as a selection of spirits on the left-hand side. You’ll also find some fruit (mainly apples and bananas), juices, two coffee machines, and a decent range of light snacks: salads, sandwiches, cold meats, coleslaw, and small desserts. Proper glassware and plates are provided, though plastic cutlery is used for some items. When I arrived, there were only four people in the lounge, and about twenty minutes later I had the place entirely to myself — a peaceful and pleasant experience on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Overall, the Sky Lounge is clean, comfortable, and calm, making it a nice spot to relax before your flight. While the food options are limited, the atmosphere and views more than make up for it.
Travelling D — Google review
Arrivals- Arrived in the ritual Airways early morning flight. From leaving the aircraft to getting in an Uber was approx. 30 minutes with hand baggage only. Just before past port control are the new European entry machines that starts I believe in the 12th Oct 25. Very clean new terminal. Very minimalistic on arrivals. Short walk from exiting arrivals to the roadway for taxis etc. car hire just across the road about 50m away. Used an Uber as fast and cheaper. Nice place Departures- Quickly through check in for the British Airways flight who did not offer online or mobile check in for this location so check in at the terminal only. Through security reasonably quickly and did not have to get liquids out of our bags which is good. Smallish to medium size duty free area down stairs and another small one upstairs after passport control. All seating areas were busy as mid day. Used a small cafe upstairs after passport control which had addition seating. Would have given 5 stars but departures services could had more offerings.
K D — Google review
Small, not crowded, clean, quick. But access from town is 1 road that can be a problem if there is accident or bad traffic. Early arrival have to wait for screen to show where check-in will be and then doesn’t display counter even after check-in has started. Airport lacks hot food before or after security👎
D D — Google review
Small airport by one side is ocean another side is big mountain. Limited number of toilet, you may experience long que.
Vipasiri N — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. E65/N2 (Jadranska magistrala)
  2. M2.3 (Kotor-Cetinje Road)
  3. Risan-Bibice Road
  4. Tivat-Kotor Road
  5. Kotor-Budva Road
  6. Kotor-Risan Road
  7. Dobrota-Ljuta Road
  8. Donja Lastva-Zaljevo Road
  9. Muo-Prčanj Road
  10. Lepetane-Kamenari Ferry Road
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Popular road trips from Kotor

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Krakow
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Brussels
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Verona
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Moscow
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Palermo
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What's the weather like in Kotor?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Kotor for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Kotor in January
  • Weather in Kotor in February
  • Weather in Kotor in March
  • Weather in Kotor in April
  • Weather in Kotor in May
  • Weather in Kotor in June
  • Weather in Kotor in July
  • Weather in Kotor in August
  • Weather in Kotor in September
  • Weather in Kotor in October
  • Weather in Kotor in November
  • Weather in Kotor in December

All road trips from Kotor

  • Kotor to Rome drive
  • Kotor to London drive
  • Kotor to Paris drive
  • Kotor to Barcelona drive
  • Kotor to Budapest drive
  • Kotor to Naples drive
  • Kotor to Venice drive
  • Kotor to Florence drive
  • Kotor to Prague drive
  • Kotor to Vienna drive
  • Kotor to Istanbul drive
  • Kotor to Berlin drive
  • Kotor to Amsterdam drive
  • Kotor to Milan drive
  • Kotor to Athens drive
  • Kotor to Madrid drive
  • Kotor to Munich drive
  • Kotor to Edinburgh drive
  • Kotor to Dublin drive
  • Kotor to Split drive
  • Kotor to Turin drive
  • Kotor to Krakow drive
  • Kotor to Matera drive
  • Kotor to Copenhagen drive
  • Kotor to Brussels drive
  • Kotor to Verona drive
  • Kotor to St. Petersburg drive
  • Kotor to Moscow drive
  • Kotor to Palermo drive
  • Kotor to Valencia drive

Explore nearby places

  • Kotor
  • Kotor Municipality
  • Tivat Municipality
  • Perast
  • Cetinje
  • Budva
  • Budva Municipality
  • Becici
  • Herceg-Novi
  • Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Petrovac
  • Konavle
  • Podgorica
  • Cetinje
  • Podgorica Municipality
  • Niksic
  • Niksic Municipality
  • Bar
  • Bar Municipality
  • Trebinje
  • Cavtat
  • Dubrovnik
  • Ulcinj
  • Ulcinj Municipality
  • Shkoder
  • Lopud
  • Kolasin Municipality
  • Durmitor National Park
  • Zabljak Municipality
  • Zabljak
  • Ston

All related maps of Kotor

  • Map of Kotor Municipality
  • Map of Tivat Municipality
  • Map of Perast
  • Map of Cetinje
  • Map of Budva
  • Map of Budva Municipality
  • Map of Becici
  • Map of Herceg-Novi
  • Map of Herceg-Novi Municipality
  • Map of Petrovac
  • Map of Konavle
  • Map of Podgorica
  • Map of Cetinje
  • Map of Podgorica Municipality
  • Map of Niksic
  • Map of Niksic Municipality
  • Map of Bar
  • Map of Bar Municipality
  • Map of Trebinje
  • Map of Cavtat
  • Map of Dubrovnik
  • Map of Ulcinj
  • Map of Ulcinj Municipality
  • Map of Shkoder
  • Map of Lopud
  • Map of Kolasin Municipality
  • Map of Durmitor National Park
  • Map of Zabljak Municipality
  • Map of Zabljak
  • Map of Ston

Kotor throughout the year

  • Kotor in January
  • Kotor in February
  • Kotor in March
  • Kotor in April
  • Kotor in May
  • Kotor in June
  • Kotor in July
  • Kotor in August
  • Kotor in September
  • Kotor in October
  • Kotor in November
  • Kotor in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Kotor?

Get inspired for your trip to Kotor with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Kotor Itinerary
  • 2-Day Kotor Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kotor Itinerary
  • 4-Day Kotor Itinerary
  • 5-Day Kotor Itinerary
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