
Njegoševa runs the length of Topla, the neighbourhood filling the shallow shelf of land between Herceg Novi's old core and Igalo. It is a working residential street — bakeries, a pharmacy, small shops, gardens spilling bougainvillea over the wall — with the sea a short walk below and the mountain rising steeply behind. Most houses face south-west across the water towards the entrance of the bay, which is why terraces here hold sun for most of the day and sunsets over the Luštica hills for the rest of it.
From this stretch of Topla, everything worth reaching is a walk. The Pet Danica promenade follows the whole shoreline, so the Old Town's stone gates, the Sahat Kula clock tower and the Forte Mare bastion are twenty-odd minutes east on the flat, and Igalo's shallow beaches and spa institute a similar distance west. Swimming is from concrete platforms and shingle coves rather than sand. Further afield, boats leave the town harbour for Žanjice and the caves beneath Luštica, and the road east follows the bay to Perast and Kotor, an hour of almost continuous coastline.
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