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Discover Kotor's UNESCO Old Town on a guided tour, then enjoy a hands-on cooking class preparing local specialties paired with wine or non-alcoholic drinks.

The Kotor: Old Town Walking Tour and Cooking Class offers a compelling blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. This 4-hour experience is perfect for those eager to dive into Kotor’s rich heritage while mastering the art of Montenegrin cooking. Led by an engaging English-speaking guide from Montenegro LimoService, the tour combines a guided walk through historic streets with a hands-on cooking session in a charming old building.
The tour is ideal for private groups seeking a personalized experience, with entrance fees and market visits included. While it does require a minimum of 3 participants and is not suited for wheelchair users, this activity offers an authentic taste of Kotor’s past and present. Expect to spend about 4 hours discovering the city’s iconic sites and preparing hearty local dishes like peka and fig cake.
Though the meeting point is in Kotor, specific details may vary, so check the availability and starting times in advance. This experience balances sightseeing with culinary skills, making it well-suited for travelers interested in both history and food.
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The tour begins with a guided walk through Kotor’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its Venetian architecture and narrow cobbled streets. Visitors explore hidden squares and historic landmarks, getting a sense of Kotor’s seafaring past.
Key highlights include St. Tryphon’s Cathedral, a 12th-century masterpiece adorned with frescoes and relics. The guide shares stories about the church’s significance, enriching the experience. You’ll also visit the Maritime Museum, where exhibits shed light on Kotor’s maritime history, offering a deeper understanding of the city’s connection to the sea.
The walk allows ample time to admire the scenic views, take photos, and appreciate the architecture. The tour’s pacing ensures that visitors see the main sights without feeling rushed, providing a balanced overview of Kotor’s historic charm.

As you wander through the cobbled alleyways, you’ll notice the blend of Venetian, Byzantine, and local influences in the buildings. These narrow streets often lead to hidden squares with quaint cafes and artisan shops. The guide points out architectural details and shares anecdotes that make each corner feel alive with stories.
This section of the tour helps visitors appreciate Kotor’s layered history while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. It’s a great chance to observe daily life in the old city, and the intimate setting makes it easy to ask questions and engage with the guide.
After exploring the streets, the group moves to a charming old building within Kotor’s walls, where the cooking class takes place. The studio’s cozy ambiance enhances the hands-on experience, creating a perfect environment for learning Montenegrin culinary traditions.
The guide provides an introduction to regional ingredients and cooking techniques. This part of the experience is practical and engaging, with participants actively involved in preparing local specialties like peka, a slow-cooked dish, and fig cake for dessert. The focus is on full meal preparation, covering an appetizer, main dish, and dessert.
More Great Tours NearbyDuring the cooking class, participants work together to create a traditional Montenegrin meal. The chef shares stories and insights about each dish, connecting the culinary process with cultural context.
The menu typically includes a hearty main dish like peka, which involves baking meat or vegetables under a bell-shaped lid, and a sweet fig cake for dessert. Throughout the class, pointers on techniques and ingredients are shared, making it accessible whether one is a novice or experienced cook.
The hands-on nature of the class ensures everyone learns practical skills, and the small group setting fosters a friendly environment for questions and tips.
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Once the dishes are prepared, the group gathers around a table to enjoy the meal. The chef or guide introduces the local wines or non-alcoholic drinks, which perfectly complement the hearty flavors of the food.
This part of the experience emphasizes cultural exchange, as participants taste the flavors of Montenegro while hearing stories about regional food customs. The meal is a relaxed, convivial moment, allowing for conversation and appreciation of the effort involved in the dishes.
After savoring the home-cooked meal, participants receive a small recipe booklet, enabling them to recreate the dishes at home. A farewell gift is also provided as a keepsake from the experience, adding a personal touch to this enriching journey.
The tour concludes with a sense of accomplishment and a deeper understanding of Montenegrin culinary traditions. The combination of guided sightseeing and hands-on cooking offers a well-rounded perspective on Kotor’s cultural richness.
The meeting point is in Kotor, with specific location details provided upon booking. The experience requires a minimum of 3 participants to proceed, so checking availability in advance is recommended. Since the tour is a private group, the experience is tailored to your schedule and preferences.
Languages spoken during the tour are English, and the activity is not suitable for wheelchair users. Transportation to the meeting point is not included, so plan accordingly. The entire experience lasts about 4 hours, making it a manageable addition to any day exploring Kotor.
This activity stands out for its two-in-one format: combining guided exploration of Kotor’s Old Town with an interactive cooking class. It delivers both visual culture and culinary learning, which some other tours might separate.
Similarly, tours like the blue cave boat trips or Bay of Kotor cruises focus on scenic views, whereas this experience offers a deeper dive into local culture. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer learning through hands-on participation rather than just sightseeing.
The Kotor: Old Town Walking Tour and Cooking Class suits food lovers, history enthusiasts, and family groups seeking a personalized, engaging experience. It’s especially appealing for those wanting to connect with Montenegrin culture through tasting and cooking.
While not suitable for wheelchair users or larger groups below 3 participants, the private setting ensures a more intimate and flexible experience. The 4-hour duration strikes a good balance between sightseeing and culinary activity, making it a thoughtful addition to any Kotor itinerary.
This tour offers a rich combination of historical exploration and culinary discovery within Kotor’s UNESCO Old Town. The guided walk provides insight into key landmarks like St. Tryphon’s Cathedral and the Maritime Museum, setting the stage for the hands-on cooking class.
Participants walk away with new skills, a full meal, and a recipe booklet to recreate Montenegrin flavors at home. The local wines or non-alcoholic drinks included enhance the meal, making this a memorable, culturally-rich experience.
While the activity requires a minimum of 3 participants and isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, its personalized nature and authentic focus make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a deep dive into Kotor’s history and cuisine.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 4 hours, including sightseeing and the cooking class.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included. Participants should arrange their own transfer to the starting location.
What is the minimum number of participants?
The tour requires at least 3 participants for the cooking class to take place.
Can the experience be canceled or rescheduled?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Rescheduling options are available depending on availability.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is designed for private groups and may suit children if they are comfortable participating in cooking, but wheelchair accessibility is not available.
What kinds of dishes are prepared?
Participants typically prepare local specialties such as peka and fig cake, but specific dishes may vary.