Cetinje
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Cetinje, a 15th-century town, served as Montenegro's capital (prior to WWI when it was still an independent country). The inland valley location on the outskirts of what was then the Ottoman Empire made it a sought-after location for diplomacy at the time.
Today, the embassies have been converted into museums, government buildings, and educational academies, and the town is a pleasant place to spend an afternoon wandering aimlessly. The Cetinje Monastery here has a collection of Early-Christian-era relics that can be seen for donation, and the Vlah Church, which dates from the 15th century, is also worth a visit.
- Best attractions to visit: Cetinje Monastery, The National Museum of Montenegro, Njegoševa Ulica – The Main Street, Blue Palace, Ćipur Church, Vlaška Church, Orlov Krš - Eagle Hill, Old Embassies, Lipa Cave, Lovćen National Park, etc.
- Recommended hotels to stay: Hotel Monte Rosa, Ethno Village St. George, Apartmani Vuk, Casa Calda Apartment, . Rooms Dujeva, etc.