Vincent Poon :: Kotor
 
Kotor is definitely the no.1 of the must-see places in Montenegro. It is an UNESCO world heritage town with some churches, palaces and also allowed you to climb the city wall.
 
Of course one could not easily compare with its neighbour city of Dubrovnik@Croatia, but it is definitely less commercialized and crowded and it really sets you back into the medieval times.
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Front entrance of the church. It was built by the survivors of the plague in the 15th Century
The interior of the Church of Our Lady of Remedy
View of St. Nicholas and its distinctive dome
Splendid view of the Bay of Kotor and its triangular wedge of the old city
Front entrance of the church. It was built by the survivors of the plague in the 15th Century
The interior of the Church of Our Lady of Remedy
View of St. Nicholas and its distinctive dome
Splendid view of the Bay of Kotor and its triangular wedge of the old city
For those who have time and energy can carry on along this path all the way up to St. John's Fortress
We ran out of time so we decided to climb down. This lady decided not to take the steps, either she was very bold or she had very good balance!
This is the Sea Gate (West Gate) that is also the main gate to the sea
For those who have time and energy can carry on along this path all the way up to St. John's Fortress
We ran out of time so we decided to climb down. This lady decided not to take the steps, either she was very bold or she had very good balance!

This is the Sea Gate (West Gate) that is also the main gate to the sea
The Winged Lion of St. Mark,(Venice's Symbol), could be found on the city wall of Kotor. This one was found next to the Sea Gate
Montenegro's corn on the cob?
This 'river moat'? was full of vegetation!
We returned back to the Kotor main bus station to take our bus back to Sveti Stefan. This bus station was definitely a lot smaller than those we saw in Croatia
The Winged Lion of St. Mark,(Venice's Symbol), could be found on the city wall of Kotor. This one was found next to the Sea Gate
Montenegro's corn on the cob?
This 'river moat'? was full of vegetation!
We returned back to the Kotor main bus station to take our bus back to Sveti Stefan. This bus station was definitely a lot smaller than those we saw in Croatia
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