The town of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site squeezed between the sea and steep cliffs. Don’t miss its spectacular 4-km long chain of ramparts built from the 9C onwards and improved until the 19C. A never-ending flight of irregular steps takes you up to St Ivan’s Fortress, sitting 250m above Kotor. The walled town is criss-crossed by a maze of narrow streets and small cobbled squares. Visit St Tryphon cathedral (1166), with its Baroque façade and traces of 14C frescoes. Lovcen National Park is dear to the heart of Montenegrins. The black mountain even gave its name to the country. The forest covering most of the 64km2 of the park is a wonderful setting for picturesque walks. Climb up to the incredible mausoleum of P.. The mouth of the Kotor, which is enclosed by the Verige gorge, forms a fjord 350m wide, the deepest in the Mediterranean, and is framed for a hundred kilometres by the steep summits and gullies of the Dinara Alps, reaching a height of 1 749m above Ko.. Located 10 minutes’ drive from Kotor, this coastal hotel offers rooms with a private balcony, some with panoramic bay views. It features a terrace and restaurant specializing in seafood dishes. Hotel Bokeljski Dvori has air-conditioned rooms with a .. Situated in a building from 13th century, that once belonged to Kotor’s first bishop, this tastefully restored hotel features individually decorated rooms with stylish wood furnishings. It also has an idyllic breakfast terrace. All rooms and apartme... READ MORE...http://travel.michelin.com
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