Kotor is a gem tucked in the most secluded part of the Bay of Kotor, at the foot of the Lovćen mountain and enclosed by walls that have rimase considerando che il 17 ° secolo. Guadagnando due riconoscimenti del sito del patrimonio mondiale dell’UNESCO-come regione naturale e culturale storica di Kotor e come parte delle opere di difesa veneziane (dal XV al 17 ° secolo)-la città fortificata attira ondata dopo ondata di visitatori che aumentano nel corso degli anni.
Quasi tutti i punti di riferimento e attrazioni culturali significativi sono cullati all’interno della città vecchia murata. Il centro storico solo per pederstriano è facilmente navigabile a piedi e le automobili non sono consentite all’interno. Kotor è anche circondato da diverse destinazioni altrettanto straordinarie!
Senza inoltre, ecco alcune delle cose da fare e dei luoghi da controllare a Kotor. Abbiamo anche incluso alcune destinazioni di gite diurne dalla città, nel caso in cui tu abbia intenzione di trascorrere molto più di un giorno qui.
Cosa è trattato in questa guida?
All’interno della città1. Kotor Old Town Walking Tour
2. Kotor City Walls
3. Kotor Fortress (St. John Fortress)
4. Kotor Beach
5. Kayak e altre attività idriche
6. Cattedrale di Kotor
7. Chiesa di San Nicola
8. Viaggio alimentare
9. Museo marittimo
10. Cat Museum
Gite di un giorno da Kotor11. Palazzo
12. Baia di Kotor Cruise
13. Durmitor National Park
14. Monastero di Ostrog
15. Dubrovnik
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All’interno della città
1. Kotor Old Town Walking Tour
Sia che tu stia controllando un’escursione di un giorno o per la notte a Kotor, un’escursione a piedi attorno al Grad Grad (Città Vecchia) è la migliore introduzione a quanto Kotor fosse pertinente. Puoi farlo da solo o puoi unirti a un tour a piedi guidato.
Se vuoi molte più informazioni sui luoghi in cui visiterai, l’opzione migliore è unirti a un tour a piedi gratuito, che è basato su mance. Deciderai quanto darai a seconda del servizio della guida locale.
Ecco alcuni dei tour turistici:
Kotor Old Town
Kotor Introduzione
Palazzi Kotor
Chiese Kotor
L’escursione inizia normalmente nella piazza delle armi, vicino alle mura di sud -ovest e nord della città.
2. Kotor City Walls
La città vecchia di Kotor è un’area triangolare delimitata da antiche mura della città con rinforzi come torri, bastioni e bastioni. L’origine di queste pareti può essere fatta risalire al periodo medievale, ma è evidente una forte architettura veneziana.
Il cancello del mare, che affronta la baia di Kotor, è il cancello principale proveniente dal porto di Kotor. Non troppo lontano dal cancello del mare, la torre di Kampana si trova vicino al deflusso del fiume Scurda nella baia. Fornisce una vista pittoresca sia del fiume che della baia.
La porta del fiume si trova a nord, vicino al Bastione di Bembo, che è stato convertito in un teatro all’aperto. La porta gurdica è situata a sud e costruita vicino al bastione gurdica.
Il muro si estende per 250 metri di altezza fino alla fortezza di San Giovanni (fortezza di St. John), arroccato in cima alla collina adiacente.
3. Kotor Fortress (St. John Fortress)
A est, la città vecchia è protetta da St. John Mountain. I bastoni dei bastioni di Bembo e Gurdic formano un sentiero escursionistico verso la montagna, presentando diverse prospettive della città vecchia e della baia da vari punti di vista.
Sulla strada per Kotor Fortress, passerai dalla Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Remedy, dalla Old Town Road e dalla scala di Kotor.
Se decidi di fare un’escursione, nota che ci sono oltre 1.000 passi e un percorso ripido, ma ovviamente puoi mettere in pausa e riposare. Indossa scarpe comode e porta molta acqua. Il momento migliore per fare un’escursione è al mattino e al tardo pomeriggio. La durata media dell’escursione è di due ore.
Commissione di ammissione: € 8 (estate), gratuito (inverno)
Orari di apertura: 8:00 – 20:00
4. Kotor Beach
Kotor Beach si trova nella città di Dobrota, un insediamento separato, ma è ancora popolarmente considerato parte del default di Kotor BU. Molti dei residenti di Kotor sono a Dobrota.
Kotor Beach è una spiaggia pubblica lungo la strada. È una spiaggia di ciottoli con acque limpide. Ci sono posti di cibo vicino alla spiaggia dove puoi divertirti nella vista della spiaggia se non hai intenzione di nuotare. È a breve distanza in auto dal centro storico.
Se non ti dispiace camminare, puoi raggiungerlo in circa 10-15 minuti dal porto di Kotor.
Commissione d’ingresso: gratuito
Orari di apertura: 24/7
5. Kayak e altre attività idriche
La costa orientale della Baia di Kotor è costeggiata da diverse aziende e agenzie che offrono servizi di noleggio ed escursione in kayak e altre attività sportive idriche. Alcuni di loro hanno anche uffici all’interno della città vecchia.
Non devi essere altamente qualificato per andare in kayak nella baia. Queste aziende avranno un briefing sulla sicurezza prima di partire. Puoi anche prenotare un tour guidato in kayak, quindi puoi anche imparare molto di più sui punti di riferimento che vedrai lungo la strada. Altre attività usate a parte il kayak sono STAnd up paddleboard, sailing/cruising, and canoeing among others.
6. Cattedrale di Kotor
Kotor Cathedral is the symbol of the city and the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Kotor. completed in the 12th century, it is dedicated to Saint Tryphon, the patron saint of Kotor. It has undergone several restorations after being damaged by earthquakes in 1667 and 1979.
One of the oldest Catholic churches in Europe, the cathedral houses useful religious artifacts. Don’t miss climbing up the second level to the Sacral Art museum where you can also see the remains of saints besides the paintings and other relics. The Romanesque church is also popular for its frescoes and the silver and gold reliefs. The cathedral is one of the most checked out landmarks in Kotor. It is located in the southeast corner of the Old Town.
Entrance Fee: €2.50 – €3
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM (April – October), 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (March, November – December), 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (January – February)
7. Chiesa di San Nicola
The present structure was completed in the early 20th century, but the original structure was built in the early 19th century until it was destroyed by a fire in 1896. The orthodox church is located at the Orthodox Square in the north border and is a short walk from the Square of Arms. Its treasury features ancient relics, orthodox arts, and icons.
If you want to check out another Orthodox church, St. Luke’s Church is also located at the square.
Commissione d’ingresso: gratuito
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
8. Viaggio alimentare
You will find standard Montenegrin dishes in Kotor. The food culture in Montenegro is a combination of Mediterranean and Balkan elements.
Being a coastal town, the hero ingredient is seafood, but Kotor heavily incorporates herbs and spices like garlic, parsley, lemon, rosemary, and basil. You will also find stew, cheese, tapas, meat, and bread. Some signature dishes include: fish thick soup (usually made of trout), njoke (pasta), and frustula (sweet crunchy cookie).
9. Museo marittimo
Located at the heart of the Old Town, the Maritime museum narrates Kotor’s long history as a coastal town, trading port, and a naval base, particularly during the first world War.
The museum was founded by the Boka Marine Fraternity in the late 19th century. It was officially launched to the public in 1900. The structure that currently hosts the museum is a Baroque palace formerly owned by the Grgurina family. It was converted into a museum after world war II. The operation halted after the building suffered from the earthquake in 1979.
Entrance Fee: €4 (Adults + audio guide), €1 (Children)
Opening Hours: daily 8AM – 6PM, Sundays & holidays 9AM – 1PM (15 April – 1 July & 1 September – 15 October); daily 8AM – 11PM, Sundays & holidays 10AM – 4PM (1 July – 1 September); Weekdays 9AM – 5PM, weekends & holidays 9AM – 12PM (15 October – 15 April)
10. Cat Museum
Hailed as the cat capital of Montenegro, Kotor is heaven for cat lovers!
It’s easy to spot these feline cuties doing what they love to do — lounging, stretching, strolling, well, you get the idea. These cats are well taken care of and are revered in CAT-tor. The existence of the cat museum is proof that they are part of the community.
The museum is located near the Sea Gate. The building is modest, but it is one that will fill the day of cat enthusiasts with cuteness (and sassiness). aside from the cat-related memorabilia, there’s also a shop where you can get some souvenirs.
Entrance Fee: €1
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
DAY trips FROM KOTOR
Kotor is a good jumping-off point to other attractions in Montenegro, especially around the Bay of Kotor. Dubrovnik is one of the major cities that is directly linked to Kotor by bus. If you are spending a lot more than a day in town, here are some of the day trip destinations from Kotor.
11. Perast
Perast is another well-preserved historical town in Montenegro, just a few kilometers northwest of Kotor. It is known for its ancient churches and palaces.
The quaint town stretches for about one kilometer along the Bay of Kotor. Its main street runs parallel to the coastline. From here, you can easily access two popular Montenegro islets — St. George Island and Our lady of Rocks. These two are also visible from the town’s main street.
If you are checking out during the summer season, expect the town to get crowded with tourists. other significant landmarks are Perast museum and Saint Nicholas Church.
Nearest Bus Stop: Kotor Bus station (Blue Line Bus)
Travel Time: 25-30 minutes
Fare: about €1
12. Baia di Kotor Cruise
The Bay of Kotor, locally called Boka, is fringed with medieval villages and waterfront villas, painting a picturesque tableau of nature and history.
Kotor is where you can board cruises around Boka Bay. This is one way of sightseeing — sweeping past the towns adorning the bay’s coast. The coves, beaches, and islands are also included in the itinerary, depending on the type of package.
The travel plan normally includes a check out to or a closer view of St. George Islet, Our lady of Rocks Islet, the fortified Mamula Island, and the blue Cave of Montenegro, which is located near the entrance to the Bay of Kotor from the Adriatic Sea.
13. Durmitor National Park
Declared a national park in 1952, the Durmitor national Park is the largest protected area in Montenegro. It covers lush want forests, rivers, canyons, mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and endemic flora and fauna sprawled in northern Montenegro. It was also provided in the UNESCO world Heritage site in 1980.
The national park supplies adventure seekers and nature lovers with limitless thrilling activities in summer and winter. Hiking, canyoning, and mountaineering are popular activities during the summer season.
Tara Canyon is one of the most popular spots with river rafting as the crucial vacationer activity. Skiing and snowboarding are kings during the wintertime season. a lot of of the excursion agencies and vacationer facilities are based in the town of Žabljak.
14. Monastero di Ostrog
Situated in the central region of Montenegro, this 17th-century Orthodox two-part monastery features cave churches niched high up on the Ostroška Greda cliffs.
It is the most checked out Orthodox monastery in the country. Saint Basil of Ostrog, whose remains are buried here, is the central figure of the monastery.
The upper Monastery is composed of the Church of the holy cross and the Church of Presentation. The lower Monastery’s highlight is the 19th-century Church of the holy Trinity. This is where dorms for monks and pilgrims are located. The distance between the upper and lower monasteries is about three kilometers.
Entrance Fee: FREE, but if you like to donate, you can. Non obbligatorio.
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM (May – September), 5:00 AM – 4:00 PM (October – April)
Getting There: From Kotor, you need to go to Podgorica first. From Podgorica, take the train to Ostrog Station. From there, it will take you about an hour to the monastery on foot. You can take a taxi from the train station. the most recommended is to join a guided tour.
15. Dubrovnik
Jutting out of the eastern part of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is one of the major cities in Croatia. The city uses a large variety of vacationer attractions: water-related activities like beaches and islands and cultural and historical sites clustered within the old town.
Game of Thrones fans will have a field day here as it is a lot of prominently used as King’s Landing, the capital of the fictional Westeros or seven Kingdoms. It’s where lots of of the HBO series’ a lot of unforgettable scenes were filmed including the walk of shame and the battle of Blackwater Bay.
Once in Dubrovnik, you can easily join a walking tour.
Nearest Bus Stop: Autobusni Kolodvor (Dubrovnik Bus Station)
Travel Time: 2-3 hours
Fare: €15-27
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2020 • 10 • 28
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