Donde un rey plantó un paraíso para su reina, pero el destino y un dictador lo convirtieron en leyenda viva.
Miločer Park is an open public space, so it does not have a fixed closing time and can be accessed throughout the day. No reservation is needed to walk along its paths and enjoy its scenery.
Access to Miločer Park is completely free. You can stroll through its beautiful gardens and enjoy the views at no cost. Queen's Beach, however, is private and has a high entrance fee during the high season.
To fully enjoy Miločer Park and its beautiful views, we recommend setting aside at least 1 to 2 hours. This will allow you to walk at a relaxed pace, take photos, and unwind in its charming corners.
Miločer Park was originally part of the summer residence of the Yugoslav royal family, the Karađorđević dynasty. Its significance lies in being a place of natural beauty and historic serenity, designed with exotic plant species for the enjoyment of royalty.
Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are the best times to visit, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists. Early in the morning or at sunset are the ideal times to enjoy the tranquility and the perfect light for photos.
Much of the main pathways in Miločer Park are relatively flat and accessible, but some areas may have slopes or uneven trails. It is advisable to proceed with caution and ask local staff if you need specific assistance at the main entrance of the hotel Aman Sveti Stefan, if you pass by there.
Very close to Miločer Park, you can visit the iconic islet of Sveti Stefan, a former fishing village turned luxury resort. We also recommend exploring Miločer Beach and Queen's Beach, as well as the charming village of Pržno.
To make the most of your visit, we suggest bringing comfortable walking shoes, a bottle of water, and your camera, as the views are spectacular. Don’t forget to explore every corner to discover the best perspectives of Sveti Stefan!
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