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Old Kotor building showing massive stone blocks and time‑worn steps

Insides & Outsides

Garden, countless stone steps, and all the activities of Kotor Old Town
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Garden

Your own little courtyard hideout, hammocks included, dragons sadly not.

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House

A 10th‑century home that does hot showers, comfy beds and working Wi‑Fi

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Town

A tiny walled city where getting lost is half the fun and never takes more than ten minutes

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Cobbled street of Kotor Old Town in Montenegro

Getting There & Around

(mostly on foot)

Less faff, more holiday
Taxi in Kotor

From / to Tivat Airport:

By Taxi:

An easy 15-minute ride, costing around €35 (subject to change)

Euro Taxi (& Viber)

+382 69 119 708

Red Taxi (&& WA / Viber)

+382 67 019 719 / +382 67 248 588

By Bus:

Perfectly doable, just be prepared for a bit of a wander and a wait. It’s roughly 10 minutes on foot between Kotor bus station and us, about 20 minutes between Tivat bus station and the airport, with a 15‑minute ride in the middle.

 

The buses do run to a timetable, but waits of up to two hours are not unheard of – totally fine with a rucksack, a bit less charming if you’re wrestling three giant suitcases and a houseplant.

Kotor parking lot

Parking:

We are in the Old Town, which is pedestrian only. The nearest option is Benovo Parking.

Summer rate: €1.90 per hour

Winter rate: €1.10 per hour

From the car park, head to the far left exit, walk between the river and the school to the northern Old Town gate. Turn left by the Bastion restaurant, take the second lane into the tunnel and up. House 512 will be on your left.

There is sometimes free street parking near our gates, but in high season it is a game of patience. Free parking is only where the road markings are white.

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