Hong Kong (Vuka Karadžića 1, Stari Grad, Budva) – ubicado en la sección histórica de Budva, con una terraza debajo de las vides y con vistas a las murallas de la ciudad, este restaurante chino (lanzado por inmigrantes de Hong Kong en 1991), es un buen lugar para que los turistas hambrientos prueben las frituras, […]
Fisherman’s Pub (Šetalište, Budva): como su nombre lo indica, este restaurante junto al puerto de Budva sirve diversos artículos de mariscos, así como pizzas. Por supuesto, muchos de los clientes simplemente vienen aquí por el ambiente típicamente asociado con los restaurantes que ofrecen vistas al puerto.
Dukley Beach Lounge (Zavala Peninsula, Budva 85310) – this restaurant (as part of a luxury development called “Dukley Gardens”) serves a variety of dishes (from seafood to Italian). Still, the main draw for this restaurant is the seaside location and views. There’s also live entertainment during the evening (mainly for a mature 30-and-above crowd).
Catovica Mlini (Konoba Ćatovića Mlini; 85338 Morinj), ubicado a 30 minutos en coche al oeste de Kotor (al otro lado de la bahía de Boka), este restaurante en un pueblo llamado Morinj ofrece una variedad de comidas locales a base de mariscos en un pintoresco entorno campestre rústico. . La historia de este lugar confirma […]
Autobús: dado que Montenegro es un país pequeño y en crecimiento, su capital (Podgorica), a pesar de ser la ciudad más grande del país, tiene una población de solo 150,000 habitantes. Increíblemente, para aquellos que se quedan en el centro de Podgorica, uno puede pasar caminando a muchos lugares relevantes de la zona (incluido el […]
TAXI: para los que se quedan en la capital (Podgorica), los taxis son probablemente la mejor manera de moverse, debido a los limitados servicios de transporte público (autobús) disponibles allí. Las tarifas son de alrededor de € .40 por km (con una tarifa total de alrededor de € 5, debido al tamaño relativamente pequeño de […]
Podgorica – located 86 km. from from popular tourist destination of Kotor, this is the capital of Montenegro and the largest city in the country (population: 187,085). In Montenegrin, the city’s name means “under the small hill”. More importantly, this city was previously known as “Titograd” during the years that Montenegro was part of […]
Ribnica Bridge (Stara Varos, Podgorica) – this ancient-looking bridge, which goes over Rubnica River, was actually built during the Ottoman period, and along with the “Sahat Kula” clock tower, are but two items still standing from that period at Podgorica (since much of the city was bombed during World War II).
Sahat Kula (Trg Becir Bega Osmanagica bb | Stara Varos, Podgorica) – this is a clock tower that was built during the 18th century by Ottoman general Hafis Pasha – one of the few remaining structures from that period. Located near the train station in the original old town district, this tower was once […]
Church of St. Luke (Trg. Sv. Luke, Stari Grad, Kotor) – also known as “Church of Sveti Luka”, this church dates from the twelfth century (with traces of Roman and Byzantine architecture). Originally it was a Catholic church but it ended up being Orthodox in the mid-17th century. These days, there is a Catholic and […]