Donde una reina perdió su corona pero Montenegro ganó un jardín de escándalos.
Miločer Park is open to the public year-round, generally from morning until sunset. You can enter through the main entrance near the Jadranska Magistrala road. It's a pleasant walk that lets you enjoy the gardens. I recommend checking the exact opening hours on the official website before your visit.
Access to the gardens and public beaches of Miločer is free. However, if you wish to enter some of the private properties, such as the Sveti Stefan Hotel or certain exclusive beaches, there may be restrictions or fees. Miločer Beach and Queen's Beach are accessible at no cost.
To fully enjoy the gardens, beaches and walking paths of Miločer, I suggest setting aside at least 2 to 3 hours. If you include a swim or a picnic, you could extend your visit to half a day. It's a perfect place to relax and stroll without rushing.
Miločer was a former summer residence of the Yugoslav royal family, the Karađorđević dynasty. Its significance lies in being a testament to the opulence of bygone eras, with its beautiful botanical gardens and elegant architecture. It's a piece of aristocratic history in Montenegro. I invite you to discover more about its royal past on Wikipedia: Miločer on Wikipedia.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists. In summer (July-August) there is more atmosphere, but also more people. To avoid crowds, I recommend going early in the morning or late in the afternoon, just before sunset, to enjoy the light.
The main paths and gardens are generally accessible, although some areas may have gentle slopes or uneven terrain. The beaches can be more challenging due to the sand. It's advisable to check directly with the local administration or the nearby hotel for detailed information on specific accessibility.
You're in luck, Miločer is very close to some of Montenegro's icons. You can't miss Sveti Stefan, the famous island-hotel, which is just a short walk away. You can also explore the charming town of Budva with its old town and walls. The Prevlaka Peninsula also offers spectacular views.
Of course! I recommend wearing comfortable shoes to walk through the gardens and beaches. Don't forget your camera, the views are spectacular, especially at sunset. Consider bringing water and a snack, although there are dining options nearby. And above all, let yourself be swept away by the beauty of the place!
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