Kotor is a small medieval city. Historically, it was ruled by Rome, Byzantine, Venice, Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian Empire, etc., especially Venice for nearly four centuries. No wonder the architecture here has a typical Venetian style. Also described by Lonely Planet : the dreamy mountains surround the fjord, as if returning to the ancient town of the medieval preservation. Modern luxury cruise ships slowly drive into the harbor illuminated by the sun in the melodious bells, giving people a feeling of time and space staggered between ancient and modern times. The beautiful scenery of Kotor harbor is intoxicating! Kotor has two places that are most attractive, one is the well-preserved medieval city pattern; the other is the complete city wall and fortress from the sea to the top of the mountain. Walking through winding streets and entangled alleys, you will feel the city area seems larger than it is, strolling for 10 minutes, perhaps finding yourself back where it was, and Kotor's best way to see things is to take an endless walk.