ULCINJ 365 - A GEZIM MAVRIC FILM [4K]
Ulcinj is a famous multi-ethnic and tourist town in the South of Montenegro. According to historical data Ulcinj is one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast. It is thought that Ulcinj is more than 2.000 years old. In this area for centuries the cultures of Orient and the West collided.
Ulcinj, as the southernmost city at the Montenegrin coast, is also the owner of the longest beach at the Adriatic Sea. This is the Long Beach or Velika Plaza which is 14km long. Other beautiful and very popular beaches in Ulcinj are Ada Bojana (a unique river island with marvellous sandy beaches), Valdanos (a bay with old olive trees along the coast), Short Beach or Mala Plaza in the centre and many more.
The Old Town – Kalaja - in Ulcinj is one of the most beautiful old towns worldwide. It is newly recovered and surely worth visiting. In this part of the city you can find a lot of cafes, hotels and restaurants.
In Ulcinj you can find a lot of religious objects, like mosques and churches. The most important of them are the Sailor Mosque, Namazgjahu Mosque, Pasha´s Mosque, Kryepazari Mosque, church-mosque St. Maria, Church St. Nicholas, St. Joseph Church, St. George Church and few others.
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Ulcinj in 4K
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Ulcinj is a famous multi-ethnic and tourist town in the South of Montenegro. According to historical data Ulcinj is one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast. It is thought that Ulcinj is more than 2.000 years old. In this area for centuries the cultures of Orient and the West collided.
Ulcinj, as the southernmost city at the Montenegrin coast, is also the owner of the longest beach at the Adriatic Sea. This is the Long Beach or Velika Plaza which is 14km long. Other beautiful and very popular beaches in Ulcinj are Ada Bojana (a unique river island with marvellous sandy beaches), Valdanos (a bay with old olive trees along the coast), Short Beach or Mala Plaza in the centre and many more.
The Old Town – Kalaja - in Ulcinj is one of the most beautiful old towns worldwide. It is newly recovered and surely worth visiting. In this part of the city you can find a lot of cafes, hotels and restaurants.
In Ulcinj you can find a lot of religious objects, like mosques and churches. The most important of them are the Sailor Mosque, Namazgjahu Mosque, Pasha´s Mosque, Kryepazari Mosque, church-mosque St. Maria, Church St. Nicholas, St. Joseph Church, St. George Church and few others.
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ULCINJ - Montenegro Travel Guide | Around The World
Ulcinj (Улцињ) is a town on the southern coast of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj Municipality. It has an urban population of 10,707 (2011), the majority being Albanians.
As one of the oldest settlements in the Adriatic coast, it was founded in 5th century BC. It was captured by the Romans in 163 BC from the Illyrians. With the division of the Roman Empire, it became part of the Byzantine Empire. During the Middle Ages it was under South Slavic rule for a few centuries. In 1405 it became part of Republic of Venice and in 1571 part of Ottoman Empire. Ulcinj was ceded to the Principality of Montenegro in 1878. It is a former medieval Catholic bishopric and remains a Latin titular see. Ulcinj is a famous destination for tourists, because of its Long Beach, Lake Šas, Ada Bojana Island and for its two-millennia-old Ulcinj Castle. Ulcinj is also the centre of the Albanian community in Montenegro.
Ulcinj is a popular tourist destination in summer. In January 2010, the New York Times named ranked the south coast region of Montenegro, featuring Velika Plaza, Ada Bojana, and the Hotel Mediteran, as one of The Top 31 Places to Go in 2010.
Although still undiscovered by many travelers from larger countries, repeat tourists and an increasing amount of first time visitors make Ulcinj a hot spot for vacationers between the months of May and September. It is most famous for its sandy beaches, which are considered[by whom?] the most beautiful in Montenegro. The most valuable resource of the Ulcinj riviera is Velika plaža (Albanian: Plazha e Madhe, English: Long Beach), which is a 12 km (7.5 mi) long stretch of sandy beach and the longest beach on the Montenegrin coast. There is a small pebble beach called Ladies Beach which folk tradition holds to have qualities conducive to fertility. There is also a beach called Mala plaža (Albanian: Plazha e Vogël, English: Small Beach) which is much smaller in size, but is located in the centre of town and very popular with visitors. The Korzo, as it is called by locals, is a promenade which separates a street lined with coffee shops from Mala plaža. At night during the summer months, the Korzo is pedestrianised and families and young people gather. There are many more less known smaller beaches that serve as get-aways from the main tourist areas. Ulcinj has also a large number of religious buildings like mosques, tyrbes and churches, including: Pasha's Mosque, Sailors' Mosque and St. Nicholas' Church.
Ulcinj's old town is a well preserved castle-looking community that is left over from medieval times. The old town sits atop a mountain overlooking the shore and is a tourist attraction on its own.
Ada Bojana (Albanian: Buna) is popular among foreign tourists from Western Europe for its peace and unique atmosphere. A large naturist campsite is located in Ada Bojana.
Šaško lake and Ulcinj's salt pond are popular among birdwatchers, because Ulcinj and its surroundings are major resting points for over 200 bird species on their migration paths.
There are numerous cafés, discos, and bars that dot the city that are usually filled to capacity throughout the summer.
The majority of tourists that visit Ulcinj are Albanians (mostly from the United States), Serbians, Croatians, Bosnians, Slovenians, Macedonians, Russians, Ukrainians, and other Europeans.
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Located 1.2 miles from the sandy beach, Apartments Ada Bojana features free Wi-Fi and accommodation units with a balcony overlooking the garden. River Bojana with fish restaurants and a bridge offering beautiful views of the river mouth is only 0.6 miles away.
The studios come with a TV, a kitchenette and air conditioning. Guests staying in rooms have access to a shared bathroom and a shared terrace.
The lush and well-kept garden with barbecue facilities and a children's playground is at guests' disposal. Free private parking is possible on site.
The historic Saint Nicholas Church is 0.9 miles away. The nearest grocery shop is on Ada Bojana Island, which is 1.2 miles away, while supermarkets can be found in the centre of Štoj, 2.5 miles away.
A bus station with regional and international connections can be found in Ulcinj, 8.7 miles away, while the Albanian border is within 21.7 miles. Podgorica International Airport is 49.7 miles from Ada Bojana Apartments.
Balkans Road Trip. #16 Danilovgrad to Ostrog Monastery [Montenegro. Drivelapse]
April 25, 2018
The Monastery of Ostrog is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, in Montenegro. It is dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here. From the monastery, a superb view of the Bjelopavlići plain can be seen. The monastery is located in Danilovgrad Municipality, 50 km from Podgorica and 15 km from Nikšić. Ostrog monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place in Montenegro.
Острог - действующий сербский православный монастырь в Черногории, расположенный в горах в 15 км от города Даниловграда, на высоте около 900 м над уровнем моря. Основан в XVII веке. В монастыре хранятся мощи его основателя — святого Василия Острожского, чудотворца, скончавшегося 29 апреля (9 мая) 1671 года. В настоящее время в обители живут 12 монахов.
Budva Montenegro - Budva Old Town and beaches
Budva Montenegro - Budva Old Town and beaches
As the jewel of the Montenegrin coast, Budva is well protected by the breathtaking mountains offering magnificent views of the Adriatic sea. Nestled among the 15 th century Venetian walls, Budva's Old Town is considerer to be a hedonistic paradise, and one of the most popular tourist destinations of Montenegro. The Budva Riviera bustles with natural resources, primarily beaches and little islands, but also with rich nightlife, social events, festivals, carnivals and exceptional restaurants. The cultural heritage and numerous monuments, archaeological sites, fortresses, monasteries and churches reveal a fascinating history of this fortified town dating back to the ancient times.
What to see and do:
- Budva Old town: The main attraction of Budva's Old Town complex is surrounded by ancient walls. Colorful, narrow and winding streets walled by small Mediterranean-stylehouses, small squares, stone-paved sidewalks, and other colorful places of the Old City attract many tourists.
- Mogren beach consist of two smaller beaches, and nestled against a backdrop of the Spas hill and lush Mediterranean greenery. Situated 200m away from the Old Town, it can be easly reached by narrow concrete path.
- Ricardova glava beach: Along the stretch of coast between the walls of the Old Town and Mogren beach, in front of Avala hotel, lies Ricardova glava beach. Beach is around 100m long.
- Dukley lounge beach: A small stretch of sand located in cove at the beginning of Zavala Cape, facing west towards Budva, has been dubbed the Dukley Lounge Beach. The beach can be reached by a footpath from Budva or Becici. It is 80m long and covers an area of 950m2.
- St. Nicholas Island: Island of St. Nicholas is the largest in the southern part of the Adriatic Sea. Its 2km in length and with its geographical position closes the bay of Budva and has three sandy beaches. Tourist from Budva are transported the pier on the islan by ferry.
- Slovenska plaza beach: The largest beach in Budva extends from city marina to the Hotel Park. Mainly pebbly, but sandy in parts, divided into several leased beaches, with many cafes and restaurants. There is a promenade running from the Old Town, throught the Zavala tunnel, and along Becici beach, all the way to Kamenovo. The city beach is 1,600 m long.
Budva is must visit place in Montenegro and the whole city is dedicated to provide best tourist offer. From best events to best hotels, from best restaurants to best discotheques,something for everyone … Everything can be found in Budva and everyone can enjoy in great holiday!
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St. Stefan / Sveti Stefan - Montenegro
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
1. SEA FORT,MAMULA ISLAND 42°23'42.70N 18°33'29.37E
2. CATHEDRAL,NIKSIC 42°46'14.95N 18°57'11.32E
3. TOWN HALL,CETINJE 42°23'18.15N 18°55'38.96E
4. CLOCK TOWER,STARI BAR 42° 5'33.71N 19° 8'6.31E
5. ST.PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH,RISAN 42°30'49.23N 18°41'46.62E
6. KULA REDZEPAGICA,PLAV 42°35'44.48N 19°56'45.46E
7. FOUNTAIN DUCHESS MILICA,CETINJE 42°23'23.03N 18°55'28.38E
8. DVORAC KING NIKOLA I PETROVICA,NIKSIC 42°46'9.48N 18°57'5.44E
9. OUR LADY OF HEALTH CHURCH,KOTOR 42°25'27.22N 18°46'23.72E
10. HRAM HRISTOVOG VASKRSENJA,PODGORICA 42°26'44.72N 19°14'53.59E
11. ST.EUSTACE'S CHURCH,EUSTAHIJA 42°28'2.69N 18°45'48.82E
12. MONUMENT,CETINJE 42°23'27.46N 18°55'25.99E
13. CHURCH OF GRACIJA,KOTOR 42°26'2.30N 18°45'26.47E
14. CETINJE MONASTERY,CETINJE 42°23'15.98N 18°55'17.96E
15. MANASTIR BESKA,BAR 42° 9'55.71N 19°13'51.02E
16. POMERANIAN LIBRARY,DOBROTA 42°26'45.76N 18°45'54.86E
17. HUSSAIN PASHA MOSQUE,PLJEVLJA 43°21'24.12N 19°21'28.05E
18. VLADIN DOM,MEDOVINA 42°23'21.45N 18°55'22.04E
19. CHURCH OF ST.SAVA,TIVAT 42°25'57.37N 18°41'54.80E
20. BOBOTOV KUK PEAK (2523 M - 8277 FT) 43° 7'41.90N 19° 2'4.89E
21. ABBAYE OF ST.GEORGE,PERAST 42°29'8.45N 18°41'26.30E
Kotor, Montenegro - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Kotor
Top best places to visit in Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is a coastal town on the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro.
Kotor is located at the end of the Boka Bay, it is a Fortified Town well-known for its World heritage medieval structures and its stunning natural setting.
The city is surrounded by thick walls, up to 20 meters high.
There are three entrances to the Old Town, the western Sea Gate is the main one.
The southern Gurdic Gate is at the south apex of the triangle, a quiet but fascinating section of the town, often missed by tourists.
Beside this doors is the Monastery of Saint Francis, originally situated outside of the walls.
The northern River Gate leads to a bridge that crosses the river Skurda.
In a square just by the River Gate stands, built on the site of the 6th-century basilica, the Church of St Mary.
Along the river is a part of the City Walls that are open for the public.
The social center of Kotor is the L-shaped Square of Arms.
And the Clock Tower, built on the site of the medieval torture tower, it is the focal point of this square.
The most important monument in the whole Bay of Kotor is the St Tryphon's Cathedral.
On the same square is the Town Hall.
Old Kotor also has numerous palaces like the Pima Palace that expense out with the 16 meter balcony.
A Serbian Orthodox Church of St Nicholas thanks to its size, shape and domes it is the most prominent building in town.
St Luke’s Church, that has been used by both Catholics and Orthodox, lies next to the St Nicholas Church.
Church of Our Lady of Remedy built on the hillside overlooking town, can only be reached by a short hike.
The highest construction above Kotor is the Fort of St John. From there is the great view of the bay and the city.
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Cetinje | Montenegro | small karst plain , limestone mountains, Orthodox religious center,
of Montenegro. It is also the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro, where the official residence of the President of Montenegro is located. It had a population of 13,991 as of 2011.[1]
Cetinje is the centre of Cetinje Municipality (population 16,757 in 2011). The city rests on a small karst plain surrounded by limestone mountains, including Mt. Lovćen, the Black Mountain from which Montenegro derives its name.
Cetinje was founded in the 15th century and became a center of Montenegrin life and both a cradle of Montenegrin culture and an Orthodox religious center. Its status as the honorary capital of Montenegro is due to its heritage as a long-serving former capital of Montenegro.Beautiful places to travel to game :
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Τα καλύτερα μέρη για διακοπές, διακοπές, καλύτερες διακοπές, αξιοθέατα σε όλο τον κόσμο, ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός, καλύτερα μέρη για ταξίδια, ταξίδια, ταξιδιωτικές πόλεις, μουσεία, αξιοθέατα, πολιτισμός, φύση,Cetinje Monastery. 8am-7pm. The most famous Serb Orthodox monastery in Montenegro. Re-built in 1785. Features several relics including the remains of Saint Peter of Cetinje, the right hand of John the baptist, the remains of Peter II Petrovic, and the crown of Steven Uros IV Dusan, midevil emperor of Serbia. edit
Vlaška Church. Built in 1450. fence made out of barrels of captured enemy rifles. edit
Ethnographic Museum, King Nicholas' Square. 9am-3pm. Clothing from Montenegro edit
State Museum, (King Nicholas' Square). 9am-3pm. Former residence of Nikola Petrovic I, king of Montenegro. Looted during World War II. €5. edit
Biljarda Hall, (Opposite the National Museum). 1832 residence of Peter II Petrovic. Now a museum dedicated to him. €3. edit
National Museum of Montenegro, Novice Cerovica. 9am-5pm. History section and art section. €5. edit
Grave of Vladika Danilo, (Vladika Danilo). If you are willing to take the 10-minute walk up the hill on the path that starts on the left of the Cetinje Monastery, you will not be sorry because you will be rewarded with beautiful views of Cetinje from above edit
There is a cummulative €10 ticket that allows you to visit all the museums in Cetinje. You can buy the ticket at each of the museums.
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Visiting Cetinje is really about understanding Montenegro and it's history.
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Experiencing Montenegro - Balkan Road trip
We had a great time in Montenegro on our 6 country Balkan Road trip. Our first stop was the Podgorica, the capital city of Montenegro. This is an hour and half drive away from Albania. Afterwards, we drove to the mountains to reach the coastal town of Budva where we spent a night to enjoy the old city and other coastal towns like sveti stefan and Petrovac. The next day we drove to Kotor where we stayed in the slope of the mountain with a perfect view of the bay of kotor. We were amazed of the fjord beauty of the bay. We spent 2 days in Kotor by exploring the old city, climbing the fortress and boat ride to the our lady of the rocks, st. george church island, fort of mamula, the small town of perast, Blue cave and zanjic beach. it was a 2 days well spend. We visited also the very scenic Lovcen National Park where we found the Mausoleum of Petar II Petrovic-Njegos. On our way to our next destination Serbia, we stopped to see the beauty of Durmitor. We had a coffee break at bar schronisko while enjoying the beauty of mount Bobotov kuc. Before we crossed the border of Serbia, we had a quick stop at Tara bridge (Most na Đurđevića Tari) with overlooking view of the Tara canyon. We had a wonderful experience of Montenegro.
15 Days Romania Hungary Bosnia Montenegro Croatia Slovenia 2014 Tour
Pictures taken from 17 to 31 October 2014 during the above tour.
Places visited:
ROMANIA
Bucharest - The Triumph Arch, Revolution Square, Stravropoleos Church,The Village Museum
Sinaia - Peles Castle & Chateau Pelisor Castle, Postavarul Peak
Brasov - St. Nicholas Church, Brasov Town Square, Black Church
Sighisoara - Bran (Dracula’s) Castle, Sighisoara’s Citadel
Sibiu
HUNGARY
Szegeg - University of Szegeg, Votive Church
Pecs
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo - Turkish Quarter, War Tunnel Museum
Mostar - Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, Old Town
MONTENEGRO
Kotor
Budva
CROATIA
Dublronik
Split
Plitvice National Park
Zagreb - Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, St. Mark Church, The Pope’s Tower (Tower of Lotrscak), Ban Josip Jelacic Square
SLOVENIA
Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle, Bled Lake,
Ljubljana - Ljubljana Castle, City Hall, Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Triple Bridge
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ST. NICHOLAS SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH. Kotor, Montenegro
A service held at one of the major churches in town, I got lucky to be there at the right time in order to capture the essence of the service, the ambience was fantastic!
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1979 Montenegro earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
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The 1979 Montenegro earthquake occurred on 15 April at 06:19 UTC with a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). It was the most devastating earthquake on the territory of present-day Montenegro, then part of SFR Yugoslavia, and was mostly felt along the Montenegrin and Albanian coastline. It was also felt in other parts of the country (in Podgorica with intensity of VII, in Sarajevo and Skopje V-VI, in Belgrade IV, in Zagreb and Ljubljana III-IV) and was followed by more than 90 aftershocks stronger than 4.0 on Richter scale.
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Najlepsza muzyka cerkiewna prosto z Czarnogóry w wykonaniu chóru Jedność” (UNITY) 1839, Kotor (Montenegro) pod dyrekcją diakona Mihajlo Lazarevć MA
Serbskie Towarzystwo Chóralne Jedinstvo, Kotor, Czarnogóra, zostało oficjalnie ustanowione w 1839 r. Źródła wskazują jednak, że zespół z Kotoru powstał znacznie wcześniej, ok. 1830 r.
Każdy uczciwy obywatel i patriota może stać się członkiem Serbskiego Towarzystwa Chóralnego Jedinstvo (fragment z pierwszej zasady Towarzystwa).
Głównym celem Towarzystwa jest praca na rzecz kultury, tradycji oraz edukacji. „Jedinstvo” posiada bogatą bibliotekę nutową, specjalizuje się w śpiewie kościelnym i artystycznym. Patronat nad Towarzystwem objęli: król Aleksander (1929), król Piotr II (1940), patriarcha Serbskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego Paweł (1994).
„Jedinstvo” jest laureatem licznych nagród i wyróżnień, m.in: Gwiazdy Południowosłowiańskiego Towarzystwa Chóralnego (1939) oraz pierwszego miejsca Belgradzkiego Towarzystwa Chóralnego (1897, 1927). Chór odbył wiele udanych tournee: Serbia, Chorwacja, Niemcy, Austria, Węgry, Grecja i wiele innych. „Jedinstvo” gościło w takich miejscach jak: Kurfürstliches Schloss (Zamek Księcia Elekta) na Uniwersytecie w Bonn, Katedra św. Pantaleona w Kolonii, czy Kościół św. Piotra w Wiedniu. Występy były nagrywane dla ważnych stacji telewizyjnych: Deutsche Welle, PTC, PTPC, TV CORFU GR.
Towarzystwo niejednokrotnie uczestniczyło też w Jugosławiańskim Festiwalu Chóralnym w Niš, Międzynarodowym Festiwalu “Zlatna vila” w Prijedor, na Festiwalu Chamber Choir w Kragujevac oraz innych festiwalach w Serbii i Czarnogórze, gdzie otrzymało m.in. prestiżową nagrodę “Special Vuk Stafanivić Karadžić’s award w 2004 r.
Mihajlo Lazarević (1971) jest absolwentem Wydziału Muzyki na Akademii Sztuk Pięknych (Uniwersytet Novi Sad, Serbia) oraz Akademii Muzycznej w Cetinje (Czarnogóra). Jest także doktorem honoris causa Uniwersytetu w Belgradzie. Lazarević początkowo asystował dyrygentom chórów “Sonja Marinkovic” i “St. Stefan Decanski”, a w 1994 r. objął opiekę nad Towarzystwem „Jedinstvo”. Od 1997 r. pracował w Średniej Szkole Muzycznej w Kotorze (chór, dyrygentura, solfeż), uczył również śpiewu kościelnego w seminarium Świętego Piotra w Cetinje.
Lazarević regularnie bierze udział we wszystkich wydarzeniach i koncertach organizowanych przez Chór „Jedinstvo”. W latach 2003-2007 brał udział w Festiwalu KotorArt Music, a od 2011 r. uczestniczył w projektach Music Centre w Czarnogórze, aktywnie nagrywa i publikuje płyty.
Tracklista:
1. Ojcze Nasz - Nicolas N. Kedrov – syn
2. Godny jesteś (śpiew bizantyjski XV wiek) - Anonim
Tobie śpiewamy (śpiew bułgarski XVII wiek) - Anonim
Troparion Pięćdziesiątnicy (XV wiek) - Mikołaj Serbski
Chrystus Zmartwychwstał (tradycyjny śpiew bizantyjski w języku greckim) - Anonim
Chrystus Zmartwychwstał - Aleksy M. Astafiev
Chrystus Zmartwychwstał - Kornelije Stanković
3. Światłości cicha - Anonim
4. Pieśń Cherubinów - Ivan Marović
5. Koncert nr 34 - Dmitrij S. Bortniansky
6. Ciebie Boga wychwalamy - Stevan St. Mokranjac
7. Dogmatyk (pieśń Maryjna wieczorna) 2 ton - Anonim
8. Troparion ku czci Matki Boskiej (śpiew rosyjski) - Anonim
9. Błogosław duszo moja Pana - Michał I. Ivanov
10. Credo (Wierzę) - Piotr I. Czajkowski
11. Orędowniczko gorliwa - Paweł G. Czesnokow
12. Myślę o dniu sądnym - Aleksandr A. Archangelski
13. Ave Maria - Siergiej V. Rachmaninow
14. Psalm nr 103 - Aleksandr D. Kastalsky
15. Chwała na wysokości Bogu - Iakov Chmielow
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Boutique Hotel Hippocampus, Kotor, Montenegro, HD Review
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Opened in June 2012, Boutique Hotel Hippocampus is located within the UNESCO-protected Old Town of Kotor. It offers free Wi-Fi and a restaurant with a roof terrace overlooking San Giovanni Walls. All rooms are air-conditioned and feature modern furnishings and an LCD satellite TV.
This boutique hotel is set in a 17th century building, only steps away from the churches of St Anne and St Nicolas. One of the main sights are the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon and fortifications which stretch for 2.8 miles.
Tivat Airport is 3.1 miles away. The Old Town of Perast is at a distance of 6.2 miles. Budva, known for its beaches and nightlife, is within 9.3 miles. Croatia’s border is 31.1 miles away, while Dubrovnik Airport is 46.6 miles from the Boutique Hippocampus Hotel.
Kotor Stari Grad is a great choice for travelers interested in History , Architecture and Scenery .