Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Mon Ami Wine House
(near Trg od Mlijeka; tastings €4; 9am-3pm & 5pm-midnight)
Local boutique wine producers rarely
get a look-in on restaurant menus. If you'd like to sample a broader selection of
Montenegro's output, this cute little shop offers tasting flights of five wines and three
types of
rakija
(fruit brandy). Otherwise, just pick a pretty hand-painted bottle and take
your chances.
WINE
Antiques Stanković
( 069-071 819;
www.antiquesstankovic.com
; Trg Bokeljske Mornarice)
A treasure trove of socialist
medals, Roman coins, antique jewellery, traditional garb and other interesting stuff to
blow the budget on.
ANTIQUES
Information
You'll find the
post office
and a choice of banks with ATMs on the main square, Trg od
Oružja. The
Accident & Emergency
clinic is in Dobrota.
Limili
( 082-325 511; Njegoševa 13; per 5kg €7)
This dry cleaners offers a reliable next-day bag
wash. It's on the road to Muo, past the creepy abandoned Hotel Fjord.
Tourist Information Booth
MAP
GOOGLE MAP
( 032-325 950;
www.tokotor.me
;
outside Vrata od Mora;
8am-8pm Apr-Nov, 8am-6pm Dec-Mar)
Stocks free maps and brochures, and can help with
contacts for private accommodation.
Getting There & Away
The main road to Tivat and Budva turns off the waterfront road at a baffling uncontrolled
intersection south of the Stari Grad and heads through a long tunnel.
The
bus station
( 032-325 809; 6am-9pm)
is to the south of town, just off the road lead-
ing to the tunnel. Buses to Herceg Novi (€4, one hour), Budva (€3.50, 40 minutes), Tivat
(€2.20, 20 minutes) and Podgorica (€7, two hours) are at least hourly. Further flung des-
tinations include Kolašin (€12, four daily), Dubrovnik (€14, two daily) and Belgrade
(€32, seven daily).
A taxi to Tivat Airport should cost around €10.