Goodness, I am looking very tired here. ‘twas the end of the day.
Similar to Dubrovnik, it is an old city inside a fortress, a coastal town and a popular stop for cruise ships. Well, at least it does not have the continuous crowd that Dubrovnik has.
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Bubbles and I visited the town twice during our stay in Montenegro, and I will be blogging very soon about the things we did here. I have lots of pictures of course!
So I have here a few, for now, to share with you. Stay tuned for my next travel stories and (more) pictures of beautiful Kotor.
Kotor ancient walls in Montenegro. There are no cable cars going up (although there is a plan to build one in the near future). For now, one has to go up on foot to get a panoramic view of the fortified city of Kotor and the bay.
The clock and one of the main squares of Kotor.
Montenegro has one of the beautiful flags I have ever known. And oh, a very nice traditional costume as well.
The buildings inside Kotor typically have green and white shutters.
Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas in Kotor, Montenegro.
Destination: Kotor (Kotor), Montenegro
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All pictures were taken by a point and shoot pocket camera or a smartphone.