Montenegro Old Towns

Stepping into Montenegro Old Towns is like walking through a living museum. These ancient urban centers, characterized by their limestone walls, narrow winding alleys, and Venetian-style architecture, represent the heart and soul of the Adriatic coast. Each town tells a unique story of maritime power, cultural exchange, and resilience.

Whether you are looking for the UNESCO-protected heritage of Kotor or the vibrant, sun-drenched squares of Budva, Montenegro Old Towns offer an unparalleled atmosphere for history buffs and casual strollers alike. Explore our comprehensive guide to find the perfect historic destination for your next visit.


  • Ulcinj Old Town

    Ulcinj Old Town

    Explore Ulcinj Old Town, a medieval fortress on Montenegro’s coast with rich history, pirate tales, and cultural treasures. Discover its Greek and Roman origins, legends, and status as a UNESCO candidate.


  • Bar Old Town

    Bar Old Town

    Explore the historic Bar Old Town in Montenegro, a fortified settlement with ancient walls, churches, and ruins. Learn about its rich history, ongoing revitalization efforts, and nearby attractions like the 2,000-year-old olive tree.


  • Budva Old Town

    Budva Old Town

    Discover the enchanting Budva Old Town, a historic gem in Montenegro with over 2,500 years of history. Explore its medieval Venetian walls, labyrinthine streets, and ancient landmarks like the Citadel and churches, offering a unique blend of culture and architecture for every traveler.


  • Kotor Old Town

    Kotor Old Town

    Discover the Kotor Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the best-preserved medieval urban entity in the Mediterranean. Explore its historic walls, cathedrals, and vibrant squares, blending rich culture with modern amenities for an unforgettable visit.