Things to do in Montenegro, Montenegro: The Best Historic Sites

March 16, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

Coordinates: 42°30′N 19°18′E / 42.500°N 19.300°E / 42.500; 19.300
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1. Church of St. Elijah the Prophet

Cape Plagenti, Dobrota, Kotor Municipality 85331 Montenegro
Excellent
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Church of St. Elijah the Prophet

2. Citadel

Stari Grad, Budva, Budva Municipality Montenegro http://www.imobilia.net
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,485 reviews

Citadel

Located in the most prominent part of the Old Town, the Citadel is a 15th century edifice, which includes the remains of St. Mary's Church, terraced gates, several squares, and a building of the former army barracks.

Reviewed By kandzinos - Belgrade, Serbia

just go straight ahead and walk through the walls of citadel and you can see the nice memories...it is all world in one..many people all aroud from the world visiting...this nice place..of very good art galleries shops of souveniers...art cafe and jewellier and also pubs and theatre...so...take ride and spend all day and all night long..

3. Kompleks Bizanti

Jadranska magistrala, Tivat, Tivat Municipality 85320 Montenegro
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Kompleks Bizanti

4. Bar Stari Grad

Stari Bar, Bar Municipality Montenegro +382 30 313 812 [email protected] http://www.starigradbar.com
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Bar Stari Grad

Reviewed By doctorbobster - Gainesville, United States

Inside the old city walls of the old fortress, lies the largest and most important unexplored archaeological dig in the Balkans. The old fortress contain structures that dates to the Roman empire. It is in a state of ruined in every sense of the word. What is available, however, is spectacular and that it clearly displays what an amazing metropolis the space must have been at one time. There are intact walls, rooms, terrorists, cisterns and much more. At the same time, and on the negative side, the space is very poorly maintained and you’re free to walk among the ruins in the rubble. Many places where you are allowed to go present major falling risks. These ruins, in a different and properly managed location, would contain a numerable “do not enter“ signs with barriers to keep people from hurting themselves. That said, we walked freely and loved every minute of it. If you are interested in Roman and medieval history and want to walk through an archaeological dig waiting to happen, this is it.

5. Altstadt (Old Town) Budva

Vuka Karadzica, Budva, Budva Municipality Montenegro +382 69 224 400 http://www.budva.travel/en/what-to-see/attractions/old-town-budva
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,346 reviews

Altstadt (Old Town) Budva

Reviewed By SteveRainville99 - Orlando, United States

We wished we had more time there, as we only had 3 hours there, and that wasn't enough. This place is a miniature version of Dubrovnik, with so many cool little restaurants and stores. The streets are so narrow, and at every corner you find something so cool, like a beach, or a church just to name a few. I absolutely recommend spending a full day here!

6. Kotor Old City

Stari grad, Kotor, Kotor Municipality 85330 Montenegro
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4.5 based on 5,782 reviews

Kotor Old City

Reviewed By Basia_Poznan - Poznan, Poland

Kotor is said to be one of very few survived Medieval towns untouched by wars. It is squezed between the sea and the mountain and is all contained within the town walls streaching up the steep hill. It looks like the Great Chinese Wall with a town inside and belongs to UNESCO heritage list. This Old Town contains everything history lover can imagine: old houses, narrow streets, small squares, and yards, catholic and orthodox churches dating back to 9th and 11th centuries, lapidarium, town hall clock etc. And something one can't escape in such places: souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants and craft shops, but also hostels, travel offices and museums and art exhibitions. But what is most exciting: you can climb along the city walls up to the castle on the top! The really unforgettable experience! I'd advice to take decent shoes as the steps are slippery and the route is quite exhausting. But the feeling and the view to the Kotor Bay - exceptional!!!

7. Church of the Prophet Elijah

Ul. Nika Andusha, Petrovac, Budva Municipality 85300 Montenegro
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Church of the Prophet Elijah

8. Fort Gorazda

Skaljari, Kotor Municipality Montenegro
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Fort Gorazda

9. Fort Vrmac - Old Austro-Hungarian Fortress

4km walk from Kotor, Kotor, Kotor Municipality Montenegro
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Fort Vrmac - Old Austro-Hungarian Fortress

10. The Palace Bucha

Tivat Municipality Montenegro http://en.pointerst.com/me/showplace/dvorets-bucha
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

The Palace Bucha

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