
This self-guided walking audio tour explores Kotor’s fortified old town, its churches, palaces, and mountain stronghold. It is ideal for first-time visitors, history lovers, and travelers who want to understand how trade, faith, and defense shaped this Adriatic city.
Your route begins at the Sea Gate, where Venetian stonework still marks the main entrance from the waterfront. From the promenade, you take in the bay, the quay, and the walls climbing the mountain, then continue into the Square of Arms, past the Clock Tower and the Duke’s Palace. The walk leads through lanes of public buildings and noble homes, including Napoleon’s Theatre, Grgurina Palace, and Pima Palace, before reaching sacred landmarks such as Saint Nicholas’ Church, Saint Luke’s Church, St. Mary Collegiate, and the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon with its treasury.
The tour finishes high above town at the fortress of San Giovanni. Along the way, you will step from sunlit squares into quiet stone passages, see Romanesque and Baroque details at close range, and end with a wide view over red roofs, blue water, and the steep limestone slopes that made Kotor both rich and strongly defended.





