Milica
Podgorica
3 days
Hello! My name is Milica ♎ I am working full time as a nurse in kindergarten and studying psychology. I would describe myself as friendly and little bit a lazy person. I love to eat good food and rest, but don't think that I'm not ready for an adventure
Anastasiia
I graduated from a university in Kyiv, Ukraine. My major was in Slavic languages. Now, I am a teacher of Slavic languages. I started as a teacher of Russian and Ukrainian for foreigners, and currently, I am a teacher of Croatian for Ukrainians in Croatia.
Sanja
Hello! I'm Sanja and I am 27. Always been curious about the world, loved languages and different cultures, and exploring them. Traveling is a big passion, and I love to randomly walk around and explore. It's so adventurous and exciting when you find something randomly!
Based on 5 experiences
I came here to move to Podgorica. It’s not a bad city for living, but not the best too. I wouldn’t recommend it to travel, maybe just as a one time trip to eat cheap than on the coast side. I recommend you to eat in Pod volat or Ðedovina. Those restaurants are not that expensive, but it’s good there and tasty. Podgorica is cheaper than many other places (for renting an apartment for instance), but it’s also not that beautiful and interesting.
Posted: February 19, 2025Things to do: - Visit the Avanturisticki Park trail - Tour the Crkva Svetog Dorda - Walk on the Millennium bridge - Eat traditional food from Montenegro Safety: I felt very safe. Recommendations: Podgorica is fine, but the real charm of Montenegro is hidden on the coast.
Posted: September 17, 2022