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What's the story behind Kotor's impressive city walls?

The city walls of Kotor were built in the Byzantine era and strengthened in the Middle Ages by the Venetians to protect against the Ottomans. They rise 4.5 km up the mountain and create one of the most impressive fortification systems in Europe – a sight you definitely shouldn't miss.

How can visitors best experience Kotor's stunning Bay of Kotor?

Probably the best way for you is to climb the stairs to the fortress of St. John, from where you will have a panoramic view of the bay and the old town. You can also take a boat trip around the bay.

Are there any additional costs or tips expected for the tour guides?

Although our tours are free, tips are welcome as a token of gratitude to the guide. The size of the tip depends primarily on the impressions you received during the tour.

A free tour of Kotor takes you through its medieval streets and up to the fortre

Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning coastal town in Montenegro, nestled between the Bay of Kotor and towering mountains. Known for its medieval old town, well-preserved fortifications and stunning natural surroundings, Kotor is one of the most picturesque towns in the Balkans. The history of the town dates back to Roman times, but its medieval architecture and Venetian influence are what make it a top destination today. Narrow, winding streets, ancient stone buildings and charming squares give Kotor a timeless appeal that draws visitors from around the world.

A free tour of Kotor is a great way to experience its historical and architectural wonders. The tour typically begins at the Sea Gate, the main entrance to the Old Town, which dates back to 1555. From there, visitors are guided through the maze of streets, where they can explore landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, a Romanesque masterpiece built in the 12th century. The interior of the cathedral is richly decorated with frescoes and relics, offering insight into Kotor’s religious and cultural history.

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