Kotor
Though you can't bundle them into your backpack (tempting as it may be), you can bring home the cats of Kotor in the form of beautiful, locally made…
Kotor
Though you can't bundle them into your backpack (tempting as it may be), you can bring home the cats of Kotor in the form of beautiful, locally made…
Tivat
Browse to your heart's content at this gallery, representing many of Montenegro's leading contemporary artists.
Kotor
Recently opened in the long-abandoned cloister of a Dominican monastery, this little market has stalls selling T-shirts, souvenirs and religious icons. In…
Kotor
Self-caterers can stock up at this food market under the town walls. The vendors are happy to give out free samples of everything, from local pršut and…
Kotor
This shopping centre, on the highway near the Stari Grad, has a big supermarket, loads of boutiques, a pharmacy, banks and a supervised kids' playground …
Kotor
If you feel like ditching your duds after a long, sweaty day of kicking along the cobblestones (or just love a bargain), this Old Town op-shop is…
Kotor
The best of a crop of Turkish shops to spring up in recent years, Efesya sells colourful glass lamps, ceramics, scarves, bags and even chess sets.
Kotor
A treasure trove of socialist medals, Roman coins, antique jewellery, traditional garb and other interesting stuff to blow the budget on.
Herceg Novi
If you want to take on the locals in a tussle for the best fresh fruit and vegetables, get to this little produce market by around 8am.