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Puerta Apartments
2.9/59 Reviews
Because I booked a hotel late, I didn’t have many choices. Hotels in the ancient city are very expensive. This Puerta apartment cost 4,000 for three nights, which is indeed very expensive. The service is average, the price is high but there is no free water, no slippers, and no cleaning service during the stay (although we generally don't need it). Arrive at noon, enter the north gate of the ancient city, go up the alley to the left of the church, and call the notice at door 505, telling you that you cannot check in before two o'clock, and you can only sit in the ice cream shop with your luggage for an hour. Later, my brother took me to a nearby alley. The room was here and the cleaning was rather sloppy. The highlight is the breakfast, a cooperative breakfast with Athos Street food, which is large and delicious. Because we had to go out early on the first day, the beauty at the dining bar made sandwiches in the evening and delivered them to our room. It was a great review! If you book early, you will definitely choose an apartment not far outside the city.
Boutique Hotel Astoria Kotor
4.7/579 Reviews
Stayed in January 25, maybe because it was off-season, there were no people, and I didn't sleep because I was bombed by music. The clock tower rang the clock at half a point. I didn't pay attention before getting up at 7 o'clock in the morning. It may be too dead to sleep. However, the soundproofing of the room is still possible, and the bells are ignored if you don't listen carefully. Focus on breakfast. Not a traditional buffet, but an ordering style. Each person has a hot food, a dessert, a cold drink, a hot drink, the amount is quite enough, two big ones can eat to death. What I want to complain about is that the bathroom exhaust fan is very loud, and the sea cannot be seen on the second floor.
Guesthouse Athos
3.1/55 Reviews
I am shocked that Guesthouse Athos doesn’t have more reviews, because I found my stay here absolutely wonderful! Located just a few steps away from the more bustling/touristy squares, Athos lets you feel a bit more removed and tranquil, especially nice for a quiet morning coffee at one of the cafes outside. The room was spotless and comfortable, with picture-perfect views from every side. I made an emergency booking and within 15 minutes my room was ready for me and the check in staff helped me carry my bags up the stairs (they are quite steep as others have mentioned). One thing to know - there is a lively bar next door, if you are a light sleeper I would recommend earplugs. A lovely experience here that I highly recommend for anyone looking for a Kotor hotel.
Palma Apartments
4.6/510 Reviews
It was dark in Montenegro, and we got off the bus when we arrived. The landlord came out to help us park the car and mentioned two 26-inch suitcases to the room. The room heating has been turned on, the landlord is very enthusiastic to give a lot of travel tips, and also provides welcome drinks. The room has a balcony, open the window and say Kotor Bay. When there is sun, sit on the balcony and chat with friends for coffee and enjoy the scenery. Stayed for two nights, and there was a MSC cruise into the bay. Not far from the ancient city, about 10 minutes walk, there are shopping centers on the way to the ancient city, there are big supermarkets, very convenient. The room is not very big, but it is equipped with a kitchen and tableware. It is very convenient to simply make something to eat.
Kotor Nest
4.4/510 Reviews
The location is excellent. It is in the ancient city. The facilities are very comfortable. The front desk service is very good. The recommended restaurant will be pointed in the direction of the map. It is delicious. It is raining. The umbrella is also in place.
Hotel Marija
4.1/551 Reviews
What a wonderful hotel in the middle of Old Town. You won't find the most recently renovated decor, but you will find a warm, inviting place to call home while in Kotor. The staff is reserved, but very attentive - the breakfast is a full spread of cakes & breads, cereals, cheeses & meats, made to order omelets & eggs, but sadly minimal fruit and vegetables. Lunch/Dinner have the the same menu - nothing fancy (a fish dish, pastas, and chicken) , but inexpensive and satisfying (especially during the pouring rain storms we endured and during which we did not want to search for a restaurant!) The accommodations are not ornate but the rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, and the ambience is so appropriate for ”Old Town”

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Highest Price€836
Lowest Price€17
Number of Reviews273
Total Properties173
Average Price (Weekdays)€131
Average Price (Weekends)€132