This tour is called Walled Wonders of Kotor, and as we walk through the Old Town, we’ll uncover what makes this UNESCO-listed place so significant, and how it has survived centuries of conquests, earthquakes, and shifting empires. You’ll learn about sea captains, stone masons, merchant families, and military defenses, all supported by real history. Go at your own pace. Feel free to pause, take a photo, or grab a snack. The tour never expires. Listen again anytime to relive the experience.
The tour starts at the Sea Gate. This wasn’t just a doorway; it was a statement of power and protection. Then you'll be guided through Kotor discovering it's history.
The tour ends at the historic The Square of Arms where you'll learn it's history and story.
The tour ends at the historic The Square of Arms where you'll learn it's history and story.
The tour starts at the Sea Gate. This wasn’t just a doorway; it was a statement of power and protection. Then you'll be guided through Kotor discovering it's history.
The Clock Tower in Kotor, built in 1602 at the order of Venetian governor Antonio Grimaldi, is one of the city's most recognizable symbols.
The tour stops outside the Saint Tryphon's Cathedral. What's it's history? Find out on the tour.
You'll stop outside the Gallery of Solidarity and hear about the building.
This is Saint Luke’s Church, one of Kotor’s oldest surviving buildings. It was built in the year eleven ninety-five during the reign of Serbian King Stefan Nemanja, a time of regional growth and spiritual development.
You’re now outside the Church of Saint Mary Collegiate, one of Kotor’s oldest and most venerated religious buildings. Built in the early thirteenth century atop a ninth-century basilica, it still shows visible transitions between architectural eras.
You’re now at the River Gate, also known as the North Gate, one of Kotor’s original fortified entrances. This structure was built in fifteen forty during Venetian rule and was designed as part of the city’s layered defenses against attacks from both land and sea.
You’re now standing in one of Kotor’s most meaningful spaces, a quiet square where two churches of different faiths have coexisted for centuries.
The tour will take you through the historic winding streets of Kotor, stopping at historic sites and sharing their historic stories.
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