
Stari Bar Aqueduct
A 17th-century Ottoman aqueduct with 17 arches, a vital water source for Stari Bar Fortress, now a picturesque ruin.
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Stari Bar Aqueduct
Best Time
Pleasant weather, fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A 17th-century Ottoman aqueduct with 17 arches, a vital water source for Stari Bar Fortress, now a picturesque ruin.
"Marvel at the impressive 17 arches of this 17th-century aqueduct, a testament to Ottoman engineering."

Wear Comfortable Shoes
Cobblestone streets and uneven terrain require sturdy footwear for exploring the ruins. :athletic_shoe:
Visit the Fortress
Don't miss the hike to the fortress for incredible views of the aqueduct and the coast. :mountain_climbing:

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Rating
4.5 · 55 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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The Grand Arches
Northern side of Stari Bar Fortress
Marvel at the impressive 17 arches of this 17th-century aqueduct, a testament to Ottoman engineering.

Fortress Views
Stari Bar Fortress
Hike to the top of the fortress for breathtaking panoramic views of the aqueduct and the surrounding landscape.

Charming Old Town Streets
Stari Bar Old Town
Wander through the picturesque streets of Stari Bar, discovering hidden cafes and unique souvenir shops.
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Wear Comfortable Shoes
Cobblestone streets and uneven terrain require sturdy footwear for exploring the ruins. :athletic_shoe:
Visit the Fortress
Don't miss the hike to the fortress for incredible views of the aqueduct and the coast. :mountain_climbing:
Explore the Old Town
Stari Bar is more than just the aqueduct; enjoy the charming streets, cafes, and shops. ☕
Bring Water
Especially in warmer months, stay hydrated while exploring the historical site. :droplet:
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Wear Comfortable Shoes
Cobblestone streets and uneven terrain require sturdy footwear for exploring the ruins. :athletic_shoe:
Visit the Fortress
Don't miss the hike to the fortress for incredible views of the aqueduct and the coast. :mountain_climbing:
Explore the Old Town
Stari Bar is more than just the aqueduct; enjoy the charming streets, cafes, and shops. ☕
Bring Water
Especially in warmer months, stay hydrated while exploring the historical site. :droplet:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Stari Bar Aqueduct to be a historically significant and visually appealing site, particularly when viewed from the fortress. While some describe it as 'cool but not much to see,' others appreciate its engineering and the charm of the surrounding old town. The presence of chickens adds a quirky, memorable element for many.
"Built by the Turks, there are 17 arches to supply Spring water from the mountain to the citadel."
Peter Mabon
"Historical aqueduct can be seen from the castle and from the hill outside the castle, it was bringing water to the castle."
Nihat Karabiber
"Cool, but not much to see.."
yonadav vinograd
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Stari Bar Aqueduct is located near the old town of Stari Bar, Montenegro. You can reach it by car, with parking available nearby. Alternatively, local buses connect Bar town to Stari Bar. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the aqueduct and fortress.
Yes, there are parking areas available near the entrance to Stari Bar Old Town, which is a short walk from the aqueduct. Be prepared for potentially busy parking during peak season.
While it's possible to walk, it's a significant distance (around 4-5 km). It's more practical to take a local bus or a taxi from the new city of Bar to Stari Bar.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the Stari Bar Old Town and the aqueduct area is generally free. However, there might be a small entrance fee for the Stari Bar Fortress itself, which offers the best vantage points.
The Stari Bar Old Town and aqueduct are accessible throughout the day. The fortress may have specific opening hours, which are best checked upon arrival or locally.
The terrain in Stari Bar Old Town and around the aqueduct can be uneven and rocky, with many stairs. It may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
📸 📸 Photography
The most iconic views are from the northern side of the fortress and from the hill outside the castle. The arches themselves are very photogenic, especially during golden hour.
Yes, you can walk around the base of the aqueduct and get quite close. Some areas might have chickens roaming around, adding a unique touch to your photos.
Early morning or late afternoon, especially during the 'golden hour,' offers the most beautiful light for capturing the aqueduct and the surrounding ruins.
🎫 🏛️ History & Significance
The aqueduct was built by the Ottomans in the 17th century to supply fresh spring water from approximately 3 km away to the citadel of Stari Bar.
A devastating earthquake in 1979 destroyed much of the town, including parts of the aqueduct. Many residents moved to build the new city of Bar by the coast.
The aqueduct has been restored and still supplies water to the town, though Stari Bar is now primarily a tourist attraction.






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