Reviews about shopping in Kotor are mostly positive, especially about clothes shopping. Clothes made of natural fabrics for adults and children can be bought here at very favorable prices: women's summer dresses and tunics from 10-15 EUR, T-shirts, tops and underwear from 5 EUR, children's clothes from 10 EUR.
The shopping tour to Kotor should be planned for mid-August, when summer discounts and sales start. There are no outlet stores near Kotor, so after emptying all the boutiques in the city, you can continue shopping in the shopping centers of Budva, Bar, Tivar and Podgorica. By the way, you should go to the port Bar for cheap Italian things - there is a duty-free zone, and the reviews of local shopping are even better than those of Kotor. Many Kotorians go shopping in Albania.
There are few large shopping centers in Kotor. It is recommended to buy souvenirs in small stores and antique stores in the Old Town. Here there are markets in the squares, with many outlets forming the semblance of a shopping center. In Kotor it is common to buy national clothing (from 200 EUR per set), leather goods, handicrafts, prschut, Montenegrin wine, cheese, coffee and monastery honey as souvenirs.
The most famous shopping and entertainment center in Kotor (practically an outlet) is the Kamelija shopping mall. In addition to a variety of boutiques, clothing, toys, perfumes, and cafeterias, there are concerts, raffles, and lotteries.