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ToggleLike in many other cities and towns along the Adriatic Coast, finding a free parking spot in Kotor can be quite challenging. Since Kotor’s Old Town is completely pedestrianized, first-comers to Kotor often find themselves overwhelmed when forced to navigate around the center of town.
The huge inflow of travelers and residents gravitating towards the historical center in the summer months and looking for a parking spot, unfortunately, means that the number of available car parking spaces is always very limited. Almost all of the parking surrounding the old town is pay-only, except for motorcycles who can park for free adjacent to the Sea Gate.
Surrounded by spectacular mountain ranges and ancient city walls, Kotor’s Old Town is one of Montenegro’s most picturesque destinations.
Kotor is the gem of Montenegro, rich in history, and surrounded by beautiful nature. Kotor has plenty to offer, from centuries-old churches to refined restaurants and shops.
Parking is charged hourly or daily and can be paid at the exit of the parking booth. When entering Kotor, you will see On-street displays indicating the available free spots in each parking lot. The five municipal parking lots for people staying in and around Kotor Old Town are the:
These car parks are managed by the city itself and are relatively inexpensive at about 0,60 – 0,90€ per hour. There are also additional privately-run lots whose rates are a little higher on average. The parking lot in front of the Kamelija shopping center, close to the old town, offers parking at a rate of 2€ per hour (30€ per day). Parking is free if you buy something for at least 5€ in the shopping center and show your receipt.
Wherever you decide to station your car or camper, please make sure that you are following the parking rules as you might find your car towed, or getting a parking fine from Kotor’s hypervigilant traffic police.
You can also find free parking in Kotor. Most residential areas, in particular those further away from Kotor’s Old Town, have their unpaid parking lots. If you are visiting Kotor and do not intend to use your car daily, you might want to consider leaving your car there.
Here are some small but free parking lots closest to the center:
If you are looking for coach parking in Kotor, the spacious Autoboka parking lot adjacent to the hospital, can accommodate up to 60 coaches and is not too far away from the old town. Neighboring Parking Puc has additional space for twenty coaches or buses. The parking charge is 10€ per hour or 60€ per day.
There is only one designated parking space for motorbikes and scooters on the Riva square in front of the Sea Gate, the main entrance to the old town. You can park your motorbike free of charge here. However, the parking lot can fill up quickly, especially during the peak season from June to September. You can then simply park your two-wheeler in one of the other parking lots.
The Sea Gate in Kotor is the main entrance to the old town and probably the most popular place to meet up with other people visiting Kotor.
The parking fee for vans and 6-passenger minivans is 1,50€ per hour at one of the five municipal parking lots mentioned above. The price for campervans or 12+1 minibusses is 3€ per hour. You are looking at 7€ per hour at the Kamelija shopping center’s parking lot for all van-like vehicles and minibusses.
There are plenty of things to do in Kotor, from hiking up the city walls to the San Giovanni fortress to taking the cable car or simply exploring the stunning old town.
From elegant waterfront restaurants to typical Montenegrin taverns, the best restaurants in Kotor serve delicious dishes for every palate and budget.
Stay at one of the best hotels in Kotor for the ultimate Mediterranean retreat. Choose among stylish sea-view boutique hotels and resorts with plenty of amenities.