Explore Kotor’s rich history and medieval architecture with a private tour. Discover UNESCO heritage sites and enjoy a unique coffee experience.
Explore Kotor’s rich history and medieval architecture with a private tour. Discover UNESCO heritage sites and enjoy a unique coffee experience.
- Sea Gate - Our walking tour of Kotor begins with the guide at the main gate.
- Clock Tower - Learn about the history and significance of this landmark.
- Beskuca’s Palace - On our way to Flour Square, we pass stunning baroque architecture, exemplified by the grand palaces of the Bizanti and Beskuća families, accompanied by fascinating…
- Sea Gate - Our walking tour of Kotor begins with the guide at the main gate.
- Clock Tower - Learn about the history and significance of this landmark.
- Beskuca’s Palace - On our way to Flour Square, we pass stunning baroque architecture, exemplified by the grand palaces of the Bizanti and Beskuća families, accompanied by fascinating stories and legends about these noble residents.
- Pima Palace - Near the most beautiful palace in Kotor – Pima – we discover the true gem of the town, the Cathedral of St. Tryphon.
- St. Tryphon Cathedral - The majestic Cathedral of St. Tryphon was built to honor St. Tryphon, the city’s patron and protector.
- Maritime Museum - The Maritime Museum boasts rich collections that depict the area’s maritime and cultural history. It features original furniture from noble families, models of trade and war ships, and a large collection of guns and swords, showcasing Kotor’s historical grandeur and influence.
- Karampana Well - We pass Karampana Square on our way to Saint Luke’s Church.
- Church of St. Luke - Originally a Catholic church, the Church of Saint Luke was later given to Orthodox believers, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of Catholic and Orthodox communities.
- Saint Nicholas’ Church - Next to Saint Luke’s is Saint Nicholas’ Church, built in 1909, which houses a rich collection of icons, including a magnificent iconostasis by Czech artist Cigler.
- Northern Gate - As our tour nears its end, we reach the North Gate of Kotor, built to commemorate the 1539 battle against the Ottoman Empire. From here, you can see Montenegro’s shortest river, Škurda.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Professional tour guide in English
- Map of the city
- All fees and/or taxes
- Professional tour guide in English
- Map of the city
- Other drinks or souvenirs
- Other drinks or souvenirs
Experience the home of tradespeople and seafarers as you journey through two and a half millennia of the complex past of this astounding bastioned city. The Old Town of Kotor, as it’s known currently, was constructed between the 12th and 14th century although its habitation predates this era. With our expert guides, you’ll uncover a plethora of…
Experience the home of tradespeople and seafarers as you journey through two and a half millennia of the complex past of this astounding bastioned city. The Old Town of Kotor, as it’s known currently, was constructed between the 12th and 14th century although its habitation predates this era. With our expert guides, you’ll uncover a plethora of historical landmarks and remarkable medieval architectural works that have led to Kotor’s recognition as a UNESCO ‘World Natural and Historical Heritage Site’.
Post a 90-minute exploration, feel inclined to pause at the ‘Letrika’ coffee shop for a without charge cup of charcoal coffee, a one-of-a-kind experience in Kotor.
- What to bring:
- water
- suncream
- hat
- camera
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.