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Kotor’s first and only design hotel occupies a prime stretch of Montenegrin coastline, overlooking its small pebble beach and the Bay of Kotor. The Corso Levante Luxury Suites are housed in a contemporary, cube-shaped building, designed by a renowned Montenegrin architect – a rare find in Kotor’s hospitality landscape.
The inspiring contemporary residences show incredible attention to detail, come with staggered, panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, and have gorgeous sea and beach views. The beautifully landscaped front garden, with olive trees and palms, and the breathtaking rooftop pool are big draws, too. In short: low-profile luxury.
Bay of Kotor
Visit the Bay of Kotor, Europe’s southernmost fjord, for the utmost Mediterranean experience, appealing year-round to tourists and residents.
Location
Set in the leafy residential neighborhood of Dobrota, amidst traditional Mediterranean buildings, Corso Levante’s two-storey white cube-like structure undoubtedly stands out. Some neighbors think this new building is an eyesore while others consider it an architectural treasure – on which side do you stand?
Keen walkers may not mind the 45-minute stroll to Kotor’s main cultural landmarks which are concentrated in the pedestrianized maze of narrow cobblestone streets and made up of the UNESCO-listed Kotor City Walls, the 12th-century Kotor Cathedral, and Kotor Fortress which sits atop the towering San Giovanni hill.
The Corso Levante Luxury Suites offer the ideal, goldilock base location, not too far from the center but also not too close to the sometimes over-touristy historic core, which is also served by the Blue Line bus route. Tivat International Airport is 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) from here and the airport in Dubrovnik, Croatia is 43 miles (70 kilometers) away.
Saint Tryphon’s Cathedral
The relics of Saint Tryphon, a Christian Saint, are kept in a reliquary inside Kotor’s Cathedral. The 12th-century edifice is one of Kotor’s most emblematic buildings.
The San Giovanni Fortress
Climb up the 1,350 steps to the Kotor Fortress, an ancient defense structure that is part of the city walls and offers breathtaking views of the bay.
Unwind and Indulge
Facilities at this small boutique retreat are limited to the rooftop pool and the private, super-clean hotel beach that is lined with comfortable sun loungers and parasols. Breakfast can be enjoyed either in your room or, in genuine Mediterranean style from the comfort of your sunbed.
Enjoy generous portions of made-to-order omelettes or scrambled eggs with bacon, freshly baked croissants, and other pastries, a fine selection of sliced seasonal fruits with yogurt and nuts, plant-based milk, and different types of proper coffee from an Italian espresso machine. At the same time, you watch the sunrise over the bay.
No doubt, the jewel in the family-run Corso Levante’s crown is the extraordinary service quality (on-call 24 hours), delivered by the friendly and accommodating staff. It is rare to find such kindliness and high standards nowadays. Whatever your reason for visiting Kotor, staying at the Corso Levante will improve your experience.
Kotor
The fortified and walled town of Kotor is considered one of the most beautiful in Montenegro. It boasts a variety of restaurants, shops & boutique hotels.
Where You Will Sleep
Very personal and discreet, this gated boutique stay offers only four beautifully appointed suites, ideal for couples and solo/business travelers and provides an authentic home-from-home experience. The decor is classic contemporary, with polished stone flooring, wood-paneled walls, marble countertops, and sleek wooden furniture contrasting with crisp white bedsheets.
You can expect the standard room amenities and little luxuries of a well-thought-out upscale hotel, including broad comfortable beds with premium pillows, soundproof doors, stocked minibars, and Nespresso coffee machines. The roomy and spankingly clean bathrooms are fitted with marble tiles, walk-in showers, tubs, thick fluffy bathrobes, and premium toiletries.
Kotor City Walls
Did you know that Kotor’s City Walls are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site? The 4.5-kilometer-long ramparts include several bastions, a fortress, and a church.
Close to the Hotel
The neighborhood of Dobrota is one of Kotor’s most coveted. and is considered a gourmet destination in its own right. You can find many wonderful traditional fish taverns and quaint waterfront restaurants en route to the old town. For a special occasion or dinner, try the highly-regarded La Ricetta, serving contemporary Italian cuisine and steaks.
The Blue Line Bus stops nearby and runs to nearby Perast, a pristine coastal town with a rich history which is 5 miles (8 kilometers) away. It takes around half an hour to drive to Tivat, home to one of Europe’s most beautiful super yacht marinas and a good range of international restaurants.
Kotor Old Town
Experience the charming cobbled lanes and soak up the vibe in Kotor’s Old Town. Discover unique restaurants, museums, and small shops.
Things to do in Kotor
Here is a list of things to do in Kotor. Find out which are the most significant places, activities, and venues of this beautiful medieval city.
Perast
No visit to Montenegro is complete without enjoying a leisurely stroll along Perast’s picturesque seaside walkway that is lined with waterfront eateries and cafes.
Tivat
Some of the world’s largest and fanciest yachts are docked in Porto Montenegro, Tivat’s luxurious marina. Well worth a visit not only for boating enthusiasts!