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Maritime Museum of Montenegro
Main local museum in a Baroque palace, presenting maritime history, furniture, costumes and life in the Bay of Kotor.
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Main local museum in a Baroque palace, presenting maritime history, furniture, costumes and life in the Bay of Kotor.
Museum inside the cathedral complex with sacred art, manuscripts and liturgical objects linked to Kotor’s Catholic history.
Compact gallery and collection space used for temporary art displays and local cultural programmes in the old town area.
Compact medieval quarter of lanes, squares and churches, ideal for slow walking, photography and discovering local details.
Popular viewpoint reached by a steep climb above the old town, rewarding visitors with memorable panoramas over the bay.
Main square beside the cathedral, framed by historic buildings and a practical starting point for exploring the old town.
Slow-cooked squid or cuttlefish stewed in its ink with red wine and herbs. A classic Boka Bay coastal dish with a rich Adriatic flavour.
Small fried dough balls, often served with local cheese, honey or cured ham. A beloved Bay of Kotor speciality found at family tables and taverns.
Air-dried pork ham from nearby Njeguši, traditionally smoked and cured in mountain air. It is one of Montenegro’s most famous traditional foods.
Casual old town spot focused on grilled meats, seafood and local staples, appreciated for generous portions and a traditional feel.
Popular waterside venue in Dobrota specialising in seafood, grilled fish and regional dishes, with terrace views over the bay.
Refined seafood restaurant by the sea in Dobrota, known for fresh local fish, shellfish and polished service in an elegant setting.
Moderate for the Adriatic coast: old-town stays can be pricey in summer, but dining and local buses are usually reasonable for tourists.
Service may be included, but it is common to round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants. Round up in cafes and taxis for good service.
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