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Journey high above Boka Bay along the Old Austro-Hungarian road and visiting the world’s highest Mausoleum on this experience. Afterwards, take a walking tour through the Old Town of Kotor, and see all the charming sights it has to offer.
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Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of Kotor’s Old Town with our walking stroll. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll visit iconic landmarks such as St. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum, while learning about the town’s fascinating past. Wander through the maze-like streets of the Old Town, admiring the unique blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Stop at charming cafes and souvenir shops along the way, and take in the breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor. With plenty of opportunities for photos and exploration, this tour is the perfect way to experience the beauty and history of Kotor. Join us for a memorable journey through this fascinating city.
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NP Lovćen depictures Montenegro above the clouds, and with climbing 461 step to the Lake Peak, feels like being on top of the world!At the altitude of 1.660 meters we visit the tomb of the greatest Montenegrin ruler Njegoš and admire the wide horizon showing 70% of Montenegrin land.
Starting from Kotor this tour takes us high above the bay, passing winding Old Austro-Hungarian road from 19th century and revealing breathtaking scenery below.
Old Town of Kotor, Square of Arms, Clock Tower, Palace of Bizanti, Beskuća, Buća and Pima families, Cathedral of St. Tryphon, Maritime Museum, St. Luke’s, St. Nicholas church