The only thing we have on our agenda today is a walking tour through Kotor. A quick tour through time as Kotor has been around for a long time, well past the 800s.

It has witnessed the Romans, Byzantines, Serbians, Venetians, Napoleon, Austrian-Hungarians, and most recently being part of Yugoslavia. Our tour guide Marko has had 3 different passports in the past 35 years, and is a proud Montenegrin. He has a quiet, yet humorous personality that comes out when he’s telling his stories about the city of Kotor and the surrounding areas.






Kotor’s old city has everything we’ve come to expect in our tours, old churches, polished stones walks, crowds, city walls, pizza, and gelato. Kotor has one thing that no other city we’ve travelled before has though…Cat Square. A city square that has been adopted by the local cat population, to which the city has accepted and surrendered. The cats really have won.





After finishing our tour then pizza & beer, we stop in at the grocery store for a few dinner supplies on the way back to our place since we’re not planning on leaving again this evening. It’s movie night.














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