Discover the best top things to do in Herceg-Novi, Montenegro including Herceg Novi City Archive, Clock Tower, Drinking fountain Karacha, Promenade of Herceg Novi, Square of Nikola Dzhurkovich, Belavista Square, Negoshev Street, Church of St. Leopold Mandic, Mamula Fortress, October 28 Stairs.
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In its rich treasury, the archive keeps historical treasures of the town, which date back to mid 16th century. The building of the archive is an example of the gothic architecture. Although completely destroyed in the earthquake in 1979, the building was renovated in the authentic style.
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Known also as the City Tower, it is one of the symbols of Herceg Novi. It is situated in the western part of the Old Town, and its main feature is the clock, which was replaced with an electric one in the mid-nineties of the last century.
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The old drinking fountain Karaca (XVI – XVII) is conveniently located in one of two Old Town's main squares: Trg Herceg Stejpana (also known as Belavista Square), near the Orthodox church of Michael the Archangel. Once, it was one of the most important drinking fountains in the town. Nowadays, from the stone fountain flows a very strong stream of water. The name comes from a spring that have been supplying the city with water for centuries. The carved marble column is simple and small but lovely. The fountain itself features Gothic, Byzantine and Romanesque styles harmoniously combined. All in all, good location (in the heart of the Old Town). Well kept. Nice surroundings. Walkable distance to other sights. There are restaurants, cafes, shops, banks and a lot more close by. Worth a peek.
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Lots of restaurants, bars, cafes of all grades. Even the most expensive is very reasonable, by comparison with nearby Croatia, especially the Dubrovnik/Cavtat riviera. Great panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor you walk along. Boat trips available to various attractions. Trip up the bay to Kotor on a Pajo boat (owned by the family) really worthwhile, friendly with good commentary in various languages. In general, a laid back resort. If flying into Dubrovnik, ask your apartment owner about a transfer, to avoid delays at the border for buses/coaches (external EU frontier).
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Ancient fortress and prison. You can see sea gauls, it's for sure, and dolphins if you get lucky. I was passing by boat.
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