Ladovina

Kotor


Tucked away in the Škaljari neighbourhood, south of the Old Town, this relaxed cafe-restaurant has tables beneath an open-sided pagoda under a canopy of trees. The menu includes veal, lamb and octopus claypots, and a mix of seafood and meat grills. There's a terrific selection of wine by the glass and craft beer. Save room for the Kotor cream pie.


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1. Gurdić Gate

0.2 MILES

Fewer tourists make it to the south end of town, where the houses narrow into a slim corridor leading to this bastion and gate (parts of which date from…

2. Sea Gate

0.25 MILES

The main entrance to the town was constructed in 1555 when it was under Venetian rule (1420–1797). Look out for the winged lion of St Mark, Venice’s…

3. St Tryphon’s Cathedral

0.26 MILES

Kotor’s most impressive building, this Catholic cathedral was consecrated in 1166 but reconstructed after several earthquakes. When the entire frontage…

4. Clock Tower

0.26 MILES

Built in 1602, this tall tower looks down on an unusual stone pyramid; it was once a pillory used to shame wayward citizens.

5. Cats Museum

0.27 MILES

Crazy cat people and those with a fondness for whimsical vintage art will adore this charming museum, home to thousands of moggie-themed postcards,…

6. Maritime Museum of Montenegro

0.3 MILES

Kotor's proud history as a naval power is celebrated in three storeys of displays housed in a wonderful early-18th-century palace. An audio guide helps…

7. St Claire's Franciscan Church

0.32 MILES

Aside from a fine rose window there's not much ornamentation on the facade of this Catholic church, built between the 14th and 17th centuries. But head…

8. St Luke’s Church

0.32 MILES

Sweet little St Luke’s speaks volumes about the history of Croat-Serb relations in Kotor. It was constructed in 1195 as a Catholic church, but from 1657…