- Must visit
Maritime Museum of Montenegro
The city’s leading museum, housed in a Baroque palace inside the old town. It covers Kotor’s seafaring history with model ships, maps, weapons, and naval artifacts.
Take a bus from PG to Kotor and enjoy the approximately 24 miles (40 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 1 buses per day.
Distance 24 miles (40 km) |
Buses per day 1 |
Direct buses 1 |
Cheapest Month Aug |
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The city’s leading museum, housed in a Baroque palace inside the old town. It covers Kotor’s seafaring history with model ships, maps, weapons, and naval artifacts.
The fortified walls climbing the mountain above the old town are Kotor’s defining landmark. The route offers dramatic views and is one of the most photographed sites in Montenegro.
The hilltop fortress above Kotor rewards visitors with sweeping bay views and a memorable climb. It is one of the city’s most iconic and popular historic sites.
The UNESCO-listed historic center is the heart of the city, filled with stone lanes, squares, churches, and photogenic corners. It is the essential place to explore on foot.
A highly popular hiking viewpoint above town, known on social media for panoramic views over the bay and old town walls.
The main square of Kotor, framed by palaces, the clock tower, and old civic buildings. It is a natural starting point for walking the old town.
Dry-cured ham from nearby Njeguši, prized across Montenegro for its smoky, salty flavor and often served with local cheese and olives.
Adriatic mussels or prawns cooked in a simple sauce of olive oil, garlic, white wine, and parsley; a classic Bay of Kotor seafood dish.
Black risotto colored with cuttlefish ink, rich in seafood flavor and common along the Montenegrin coast.
Casual, established spot famous for charcoal-grilled meats, simple sides, and hearty Balkan portions at fair prices.
Popular traditional venue outside the busiest old-town core, appreciated for grilled meats, seafood, and generous portions.
Established old-town konoba known for Montenegrin and Adriatic dishes, with a rustic setting and reliable local specialties.
Prices are moderate for the Adriatic. Old Town dining costs more, while bakeries, cafes, and local konobas are better value.
A service charge is uncommon. Leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service, round up taxis, and tip small change for cafes only if service was good.
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Kotor Autobuska Stanica, Kotor -> Kotor Old Town, Kotor
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from PG to Kotor by bus. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest bus, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Kotor, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most PG to Kotor buses use the Podgorica, Autobuska Stanica (Подгорица, Aутобуска Cтаница) to Kotor, Autobuska Stanica station pair. Use this guide to compare PG and Kotor bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
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