
Listed May 12, 2008 · Updated August 18, 2026
Zlatne njive, the golden fields, is the modern quarter that grew up on flat ground behind the Old Town, and it is where Kotor does its everyday business. A shopping centre, supermarkets and a bakery are a couple of minutes on foot, the town's sports grounds are nearby, and the streets are wide and level — not something you can say inside the walls. Four hundred metres away the North Gate opens into the medieval town, so the Old Town is on your doorstep without the noise that comes with sleeping above a bar.
The shoreline promenade begins a short walk downhill and continues for kilometres north through Dobrota, past palaces, chapels and stone piers, with ladders into clear water wherever you feel like stopping. Inside the walls there is the cathedral of 1166, the Maritime Museum, the cat-filled lanes and the stairway to San Giovanni fortress for the view back over the roofs. When you want to be elsewhere, boats leave the quay for Perast and the islets, and the road over Vrmac reaches Tivat's airport and the beaches around Budva quickly.
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