Each accommodation has:
a dedicated workspace
good Wifi speed guaranteed by the hosts
high rating
good location
great vibes & style
While there aren't a lot of nomad specific accommodation options, Airbnb is still good for long-term stays.
While there aren't a lot of nomad specific accommodation options, Airbnb is still good for long-term stays.
While there aren't a lot of nomad specific accommodation options, Airbnb is still good for long-term stays.
There is also a local Facebook group you can check out: Long-term rentals in Podgorica.
Most places accept cards, but you'll need cash if you're at the beach.
Telekom | One Crna Gora | Ubigi eSIM | Google Fi
Telekom | One Crna Gora
Getting to and from the airport
By train (€1.20 | 7min to the city) This is not a recommended option if you're traveling with heavy bags as the train station is a 10min walk from the airport. There are no trains available during the night.
Taxi (€5 | 20min to the city) Taxis are always available at the arrivals area. There are usually no major differences in taxi fares depending on the time of day.
Red Taxi | Naš taxi Podgorica (Android | iOS)
The bus is your only public transportation option in the city, and it's easy to navigate. Download the Klik bus application to access timetables and bus routes. (Android | iOS)
You can easily travel around the country with public transport. It's not common to purchase tickets online (they can't scan digital tickets), so it's recommended to get them at the bus station or, in some smaller destinations, directly from the driver. Keep in mind that they will sell you tickets even if the bus is full. There's also Blue line bus transport (the website is only in Montenegrin, but you can find a timetable there.)
There are fewer trains going through the country, but it's still a good option depending on where you are heading.