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Browse hotels in Cetinje, Montenegro — stay near the Cetinje Monastery and Biljarda Palace, 25 km from the Bay of Kotor coast.
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About Cetinje
Cetinje: Montenegro's Royal Mountain Capital
Cetinje sits at 670 metres elevation on the Lovćen plateau, roughly 25 km southwest of Podgorica via a serpentine mountain road. Founded in 1482 by Zetan ruler Ivan Crnojević, it served as the capital of the Principality — and later Kingdom — of Montenegro until 1918. Despite a modest population of around 13,000, the town holds a concentration of 19th-century royal architecture unmatched in the country: the Cetinje Monastery (1701), the former royal palace Biljarda (1838), and a row of old embassies that once housed European powers.
Who Visits and Why
History enthusiasts, day-trippers from the Bay of Kotor coast, and Montenegrin visitors come for the national museums and the monastery, which preserves a relic of John the Baptist. The National Museum of Montenegro occupies several buildings in the compact centre. Hikers use Cetinje as a base for Lovćen National Park, whose peak Jezerski vrh (1,749 m) hosts the Njegoš Mausoleum, a 461-step climb above the town.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Bus connections run from Podgorica (roughly 45 minutes); no rail service.
- Timing: Spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures; summers are mild at altitude.
- Day trip or overnight: Most coastal visitors arrive as day-trippers; a night stay allows early access to the monastery.
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