
Montenegro · MONTENEGRO
Podgorica
The capital — embassies, business, and modern Montenegro.
— Journey —
1 h 20 min from Kotor · Podgorica Airport (TGD)
Podgorica is Montenegro's capital and its commercial centre — a modern city rebuilt after World War II on the banks of the Morača and Ribnica rivers, with a compact Ottoman old quarter (Stara Varoš) and the recently constructed Christ the Saviour Cathedral, one of the largest orthodox churches in the Balkans. For business travellers, Podgorica is the hub: the government offices, all foreign embassies, and the headquarters of Montenegro's major banks and telecoms companies are here. Podgorica Airport (TGD) handles scheduled international flights and private aviation; FFGR Montenegro provides apron meet-and-greet, diplomatic protocol transfers, and onward chauffeur to any Montenegrin or Balkan destination. The city's restaurant scene has matured: Hemera, Que Pasa, and the traditional meat restaurants of the old town represent a wide range. For ultra-high-net-worth guests, Podgorica is a transit point — but one handled with the same precision as any Bay of Kotor arrival.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Christ the Saviour Cathedral
- ·Stara Varoš (Ottoman quarter)
- ·Millennium Bridge & Ribnica confluence
- ·Petrović Njegoš Art Museum
- ·Podgorica Clock Tower (Sahat-kula)
- ·Skadar Lake National Park (45 min)
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hilton Podgorica
- ·Hotel Kerber
- ·City Boutique Hotel
- ·Hotel Podgorica
— Also in this region —
Montenegro
Kotor
The jewel of the Adriatic — medieval walls and bay.
Montenegro
Budva
The Adriatic Riviera — old town, beaches and nightlife.
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Tivat
Porto Montenegro — superyachts and the Bay of Kotor.
Montenegro
Herceg Novi
The city of flowers — baroque old town and bay entrance.
Montenegro
Sveti Stefan
The island village — Montenegro's most photographed icon.
Montenegro
Perast
Baroque palaces on the water — the Venice of Montenegro.
