Charming Old Town of Budva
How many churches can fit into a small square space? According to Budva, the answer is six. The history of the younger ones
is well-known, but only legends exist to inform about the old ones. The carved terrain on the citadel's wall connects the
tragic love of two young people and the city's name. And who paraded through Budva's streets? Illyrians, Greeks, Romans,
Slavs, Venetians, and all those who have come and gone here for centuries will come to life right in front of your eyes when
you see the collection of the city's archeological museum. This location is also ideal for night walks, because the city is
blooming into a center for entertainment, with numerous restaurants within its walls.
Kotor's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
How about the Great Wall of Kotor? Imagine this: high stone walls emerge from the sea and rise in a zigzag pattern along the
rocks, all the way to the top of the hill where the fortress stands, with a stunning view of one of the world's most
beautiful bays. But wait, there's more! The rocks descend to the sea in the same pattern along the opposite edge of the
hill, tightening the impenetrable ring around the city.
Are you in good enough shape to take on the mighty Kotor
Fortress? Do you want to know why Kotor is known as the "City of Cats?” Do you long to experience a past that coexists so
harmoniously with the present? Kotor's old town awaits your arrival!
Herceg Novi's Ambient Old Town
The intoxicating scent of Mediterranean flowers will easily tempt and seduce you, and you will forget about the numerous
steps that give Herceg Novi the label "city of athletes," as you wander through hidden streets of this city. The city that
the sun never leaves boasts a large number of artists and creators, masterfully demonstrates the influence of various
epochs, and proves that your stay is justified, because you will always come back for more. Often, you can buy works of art
directly from skilled artists. You may also wish to own one of the hand-crafted pieces such as embroidery and knitting
masterfully created by women with unmistakably high quality.
Unique Old Town Bar!
Do you want to visit the Pompeii of Montenegro? Make sure that the road leads you to the Old Town of Bar. Wandering among
the ruins of the old city, let your imagination run wild and revive the ancient times in your mind, when east and west were
intertwined in the city, bustling with life while being exposed to various dangers. Renovated palaces, churches, aqueducts,
and Turkish baths will assist you with this and provide an idea of what the city might have looked like in the past. Put
yourself in the shoes of a true explorer and find out how a city that still fascinates archeologists and visitors today was
destroyed.
The legendary Old Town of Ulcinj
Imagine being able to travel back in time 450 years and seeing pirate ships approaching you slowly but steadily from a
well-fortified city on the horizon. Would you be filled with horror, disbelief, and fear? This is exactly how the residents
of this Old Town felt in the face of an unbelievable sight that caused the blood to freeze in their veins.
Their city
was transformed into a pirate base, their churches into mosques, and their squares into a slave market. Ulcinj's most famous
slave was allegedly Miguel de Cervantes, who is also connected to Ulcinj through a female character in his famous novel.
Find out which one it is!