10 Mejores Hoteles en Podgorica, Montenegro 2026 — Centro Urbano, Stara Varos y Donja Gorica (Base para la Bahía de Kotor y Durmitor)
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Podgorica, Montenegro 2026 — Centro Urbano, Stara Varos y Donja Gorica (Base para la Bahía de Kotor y Durmitor)

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Podgorica es la discreta capital de Montenegro — un pequeño país adriático-balcánico que da mucho más de lo que parece. La ciudad fue arrasada en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y reconstruida en estilo de bloques de hormigón y bulevares, así que no esperes un casco antiguo de postal aquí; el encanto está en el ambiente de capital en funcionamiento — frondosos bulevares, cafés junto al río Moraca y precios refrescantemente locales. Tres barrios tienen sentido para los hoteles: el Centro Urbano alrededor de la calle peatonal Hercegovacka (todo a pie), Stara Varos (el pequeño barrio otomano superviviente con la torre del reloj Sahat Kula) y Donja Gorica (el moderno complejo Verde, fácil acceso al aeropuerto). La verdadera razón para volar a TGD es lo que hay alrededor: la Bahía de Kotor UNESCO a 1,5 horas al suroeste, el Parque Nacional Durmitor y el cañón más profundo de Europa (el Tara) a 4 horas al norte, y Sveti Stefan y Budva en la Riviera Adriática a 2 horas. Elegimos a mano 10 hoteles reales, desde el buque insignia Hilton Podgorica y el voco de IHG, pasando por el Crowne Plaza y el Ramada, hasta alojamientos boutique honestos como el Hotel Hemera en el casco antiguo. El aeropuerto TGD está a 11 km al sur, Montenegro usa el Euro a pesar de no estar en la UE, y los pasaportes tailandeses tienen entrada sin visa de 90 días.

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Podgorica es la discreta capital de Montenegro — un pequeño país adriático-balcánico que da mucho más de lo que parece. La ciudad fue arrasada en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y reconstruida en estilo de bloques de hormigón y bulevares, así que no esperes un casco antiguo de postal aquí; el encanto está en el ambiente de capital en funcionamiento — frondosos bulevares, cafés junto al río Moraca y precios refrescantemente locales. Tres barrios tienen sentido para los hoteles: el Centro Urbano alrededor de la calle peatonal Hercegovacka (todo a pie), Stara Varos (el pequeño barrio otomano superviviente con la torre del reloj Sahat Kula) y Donja Gorica (el moderno complejo Verde, fácil acceso al aeropuerto). La verdadera razón para volar a TGD es lo que hay alrededor: la Bahía de Kotor UNESCO a 1,5 horas al suroeste, el Parque Nacional Durmitor y el cañón más profundo de Europa (el Tara) a 4 horas al norte, y Sveti Stefan y Budva en la Riviera Adriática a 2 horas. Elegimos a mano 10 hoteles reales, desde el buque insignia Hilton Podgorica y el voco de IHG, pasando por el Crowne Plaza y el Ramada, hasta alojamientos boutique honestos como el Hotel Hemera en el casco antiguo. El aeropuerto TGD está a 11 km al sur, Montenegro usa el Euro a pesar de no estar en la UE, y los pasaportes tailandeses tienen entrada sin visa de 90 días.

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Hilton Podgorica Crna Gora — hotel No. 1 #1 landmark · heart of the capital 8.7

📍 Dead center of the capital, on the corner of the Hercegovacka pedestrian street — about a 5-minute walk to the diplomatic district and Independence Square, and a 15-20 minute drive from Podgorica Airport (TGD).

🏛️ The legendary Hotel Crna Gora, fully renovated 🧖 Largest spa and fitness center in the city 🍸 Rooftop bar with views over the city and mountains
Podgorica city-center landmarkrooftop bar with city viewslargest spa in the citywalk to Hercegovacka street

Hilton Podgorica Crna Gora is the 5-star address every local in Montenegro's capital knows by name. It used to be the legendary Hotel Crna Gora — the "Montenegro Hotel" that opened back in the Yugoslav era — before a full gut renovation reopened it under the Hilton flag in 2016. The building sits right on the corner of the Hercegovacka pedestrian street, a few minutes' walk from Independence Square and the diplomatic district lined with embassies. Inside are 180 rooms and suites in warm, modern tones, plus an indoor pool and the Eforea spa, the largest in Podgorica. The top-floor Top of Capital rooftop bar looks out over the city to distant Mount Lovćen, the Verdure restaurant handles dinner, and a lobby that several reviews call "Podgorica's living room" anchors the ground floor. Overall 8.7/10 — best for business travelers, couples, and anyone using the capital as a base before Skadar Lake or the Adriatic coast.

  • City-center landmark, walk to everything off the Hercegovacka street
  • Rooftop bar plus the largest spa in the city
  • Soft beds, clean rooms, dependable Hilton standard
  • Priciest rates in Podgorica, clearly above the 4-star hotels nearby
  • Some lower-floor rooms look out onto the parking lot
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voco Podgorica by IHG — hotel No. 2 #2 Luxury · Verde complex 9

📍 In the Verde complex in Donja Gorica on the Sitnica river — about 6 km from central Podgorica (a 10-15 minute drive), with the E65/E80 highway out to Skadar Lake right off the access road, and Podgorica Airport (TGD) an 18-20 minute drive.

🏊 50-metre Olympic-size indoor pool 🧖 Three saunas (Finnish, steam, infrared) 💪 Largest gym in Montenegro
50m Olympic poolthree saunaslargest gym in MontenegroSitnica riverside

voco Podgorica by IHG is IHG's new-brand luxury hotel, planted in the Verde complex in the Donja Gorica district on the Sitnica river, about 6 km out from central Podgorica. The building holds 110 rooms in warm earth tones — southern-European calm with a modern Balkan edge. The reason people fly in from across Central Europe is the wellness floor: a 50-metre, 8-lane Olympic indoor pool, three saunas (Finnish, steam and infrared), and what's billed as the largest gym in Montenegro — reviewers describe a serious 1,000-plus-square-metre fitness hall, not the usual cramped hotel corner. Rooms run a roomy 28-40 sqm and stay dead quiet behind double soundproof glass, with soft king beds and river or mountain views. Rates start around $109 a night including a 5-star IHG breakfast. Agoda and Booking both put it at 9.0/10 — a strong fit for couples, families who want their kids in the pool, and business travelers after a quiet base outside the centre.

  • 50m, 8-lane Olympic indoor pool, heated all year
  • Three saunas — Finnish, steam and infrared
  • Roomy 28-40 sqm rooms, silent behind double glass
  • 6 km from the centre — every trip into town needs a taxi
  • Verde area still developing, few restaurants nearby
  • Lobby fills with events and weddings — check-in can drag to 15-20 min on busy days
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Crowne Plaza Podgorica by IHG (CUE) — hotel No. 3 #3 high-end downtown · Capital Plaza complex 8.8

📍 Inside the Capital Plaza complex on Cetinjska street in central Podgorica — a 10–15 minute walk to Republic Square and the Millennium Bridge, about 12 km (15 minutes) by car from Podgorica Airport (TGD), and close to the E65 highway out toward the Bay of Kotor and Budva.

🏙️ Inside the central Capital Plaza complex 🌇 6th-floor Rooftop Terrace with city views 💪 Fitness centre over 1,000 sq m
central Capital Plaza6th-floor rooftop terrace1,000 sq m gymIHG group

Crowne Plaza Podgorica by IHG started life as CUE Podgorica, a design hotel many locals rank among the most modern places to stay in Montenegro's capital, before it rebranded into the IHG stable. It sits inside the Capital Plaza complex on Cetinjska street in central Podgorica — the same building that holds a shopping mall, offices and restaurants, so you barely need to step outside to find everything. All 122 rooms run a minimalist white-and-grey scheme cut with pale wood, soft beds and oversized bathrooms. The feature every review mentions is the 6th-floor Rooftop Terrace, which opens onto the city skyline and Gorica mountain with its own bar and restaurant, plus a fitness centre over 1,000 square metres — far bigger and better-kitted than the local norm. Rates of roughly $100–195 a night make it strong value for a major-chain 5-star in Eastern Europe. The combined 8.8/10 from both Agoda and Booking suits business travelers, couples and anyone using Podgorica as a base for the Bay of Kotor or Skadar Lake.

  • Central Capital Plaza address — mall, cafes and restaurants under the same roof
  • 6th-floor Rooftop Terrace with city and Gorica mountain views
  • Gym over 1,000 sq m, fully kitted and roomy
  • Podgorica is a working city, not a seaside town
  • Some rooms face the parking lot more than the city
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Ramada by Wyndham Podgorica — hotel No. 4 #4 City-centre stay · Mall-connected 8.6

📍 Attached to Mall of Montenegro in central Podgorica, an 8 to 10-minute walk from both the train station and the central bus station, with airport TGD about 11 km out (a 15 to 20-minute ride).

🛍️ Connected directly to Mall of Montenegro 🚉 10-minute walk to the train and bus stations 🍳 Free breakfast buffet with every room
Connected to Mall of Montenegro10-minute walk to train stationRooftop terraceFree breakfast buffet

If Podgorica is your first stop in Montenegro and you have no idea where to start, Ramada by Wyndham Podgorica is the easy answer. It is a Wyndham chain hotel that actually sits in the centre of the capital, connected directly to Mall of Montenegro, the largest mall in the country, so you ride one lift down and you are already shopping. The Podgorica train station and the central bus station are an 8 to 10-minute walk away, and airport TGD is roughly 11 km, about a 15 to 20-minute drive. The building is a 4-star tower of around 110 rooms aimed at business travelers and families, with wide, clean rooms and soft beds. Guests reliably praise the welcome and the generous free breakfast buffet, and the rooftop terrace is an easy spot for coffee over the city. Rates start near $91 a night, which is strong value for an international name in the centre of a European capital.

  • Connects straight into Mall of Montenegro — walk through the mall under cover
  • City-centre location, 8 to 10-minute walk to the train and bus stations
  • Free breakfast buffet that reviews uniformly praise
  • Some rooms are starting to show wear on carpet, curtains and furniture
  • On Saturdays the mall side can carry crowd noise from below
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Best Western Premier Montenegro — hotel No. 5 #5 boutique value · city centre 8.5

📍 City centre of Podgorica, about 750 metres from Delta City Mall and roughly an 8-minute walk to the St. Petar of Cetinje monument; Podgorica Airport (TGD) is about a 15-minute drive.

🛁 Hot tub in the lobby 🍳 Free breakfast buffet 🐾 Pet-friendly
48-room boutiquePodgorica city centrefree breakfast & hot tubpet-friendly

Best Western Premier Montenegro is a 48-room boutique 4-star sitting in the centre of Podgorica, the quiet little capital of Montenegro. The headline draw is the location: it is roughly 750 metres from Delta City Mall, the largest shopping centre in town, an easy few-minute walk. Inside, a real hot tub sits in the lobby, and the free breakfast buffet gets praised in reviews for punching above the room rate. The pet-friendly policy is genuinely hard to find in this part of the city. The monument to St. Petar of Cetinje, a downtown landmark, is about an 8-minute walk, and Podgorica Airport (TGD) is only a 15-minute drive — handy whether you are touring the city or catching an onward flight. Guest scores on Agoda and Booking both land at 8.5, with rooms from about $86 a night. It suits Balkans travelers who want a solid room on a comfortable budget. Overall 8.5/10.

  • City-centre spot, a 10-minute walk to Delta City Mall
  • Free breakfast buffet plus a hot tub on site
  • Starting rates are very easy on the wallet
  • Rooms run small for a Western-European 4-star
  • Podgorica itself is a small city with little to do
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Hotel Hemera — hotel No. 6 #6 boutique · heart of the pedestrian Old Town 8.4

Hotel Hemera

From ~$80

📍 In the heart of the Stara Varos (Old Town) pedestrian quarter — step out the door and you're among the restaurants and cafés. The Sahat Kula clock tower is about 3 minutes on foot, Podgorica Railway Station roughly 12 minutes by car, and Podgorica Airport (TGD) about 15 minutes by car.

🏛️ Renovated early-1900s building, 15 rooms 🛁 Turkish bath (hammam) and sauna 🚶 Heart of the Stara Varos pedestrian quarter
boutique in the city centerTurkish bath and saunaStara Varos pedestrian quarterrenovated early-1900s building

Hotel Hemera is a 15-room boutique tucked inside an early-20th-century building in the heart of Stara Varos — the Old Town and the one corner of Podgorica that still holds its pre-war character. The whole place was gutted and rebuilt in an industrial-meets-hi-tech style you simply don't find elsewhere in this small capital: polished concrete walls left raw, traditional Persian rugs on the floor, and deep bordeaux velvet curtains that play romance against the building's stripped-back bones. The rare draw at this price is a Turkish bath (hammam) and a sauna on site, so you can soak off a long day of walking. Guests average 8.4/10 on both Agoda and Booking, with rates from around $80 a night. It suits couples and design-minded travelers who want a place with real character in a city most people haven't discovered yet.

  • Boutique design with real character in a renovated old building
  • Turkish bath and sauna at a reachable price
  • Right in the heart of the Stara Varos pedestrian quarter
  • Small rooms with limited bed and closet space
  • Street-facing rooms catch noise from the quarter's bars at night
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Hotel Podgorica — hotel No. 7 #7 riverside architectural icon · real Morača river-stone walls 8.6

Hotel Podgorica

From ~$77

📍 On the Preko Morače side, right on the Morača river — about a 5-minute walk over the bridge into the old town of Stara Varoš, near the Morača sports hall. Podgorica airport (TGD) is roughly a 15-minute drive.

🏛️ Designed by architect Svetlana Kana Radević in 1967 🪨 Outer walls built from real Morača river stone 🌊 Some rooms have river-facing balconies
Yugoslav modernism iconreal river-stone wallsMorača river-view balconieswalk to old town Stara Varoš

Hotel Podgorica is a 4-star boutique of just 44 rooms that many people call the most important piece of architecture in Podgorica. It was designed by Svetlana Kana Radević, Montenegro's first female architect, in 1967 when she was only 30 — and it won the Yugoslav national architecture prize, the Borba Award, that same year. The hook is the outer wall: real stone quarried from the Morača river itself, set so it blends into the boulders on the bank until the building looks like it grew out of the riverbed. It sits on the Preko Morače side, by water the colour of blue-green stone, a few minutes' walk over the bridge into the old quarter of Stara Varoš. The 44 rooms have been brought up to date but keep the original stone walls and the modernist feel. Rates start around $77 a night — a real bargain for a 4-star with this much history. Guest scores average 8.6/10.

  • Yugoslav-modernism icon with walls of real Morača river stone
  • Riverside spot, a short walk over the bridge to the old town
  • Genuine bargain for a 4-star in the city centre, from about $77
  • Rooms run compact — it's a 1967 boutique building, not a new-build
  • Noise carries up from the riverside restaurant and bar on summer nights
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Hotel Aurel — hotel No. 8 #8 boutique hotel · new business district 8.3

Hotel Aurel

From ~$69

📍 In the new business district on Bulevar Josipa Broza Tita — about 1 km from the central square Trg Republike, a 12-minute walk. Podgorica Airport (TGD) is a 15-minute drive, and the E80 highway out of town is right there.

🛁 Hot Edge spa with sauna and steam bath 🍳 Free buffet breakfast with every room 🛏️ 25-32 sq m rooms with a balcony
boutique hotelspacious roomsspa and saunanear the airport

Hotel Aurel is a 30-room 4-star boutique in Podgorica's new business district, sitting on Bulevar Josipa Broza Tita just 1 km from the central square Trg Republike — about a 12-minute walk. The building is a clean contemporary box of glass and steel lines, and the rooms run a generous 25-32 sq m, noticeably roomier than the Balkan average at this level. You get a soft king Simmons bed, a private balcony looking over the city or toward Gorica hill, and a rain shower. What reviews mention most is the in-house Hot Edge spa — a jacuzzi, Finnish sauna, and steam bath, free for guests at set hours and a real treat after a day on your feet. Add a free buffet breakfast heavy on fresh-baked bread, Montenegrin cheese, cured meats, and eggs to order, plus staff who learn your name on day one. Rates start around $69 a night, it scores 8.3/10, and it suits business travelers and couples who want a boutique that doesn't drain the budget.

  • Roomy 25-32 sq m rooms with a private balcony
  • In-house spa with sauna and steam bath
  • Warm, friendly staff who treat you like family
  • 12-minute walk from the old town
  • Few restaurants nearby in the office district
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Wellness & Spa Hotel Verde — hotel No. 9 #9 Wellness · Great value 8.2

📍 Donja Gorica, inside the Verde complex on the Sitnica river — about a 10-minute drive to Podgorica's old town, roughly 15 minutes to TGD airport, with a main highway exit close by.

🧖 Three saunas — eco, infrared and traditional Finnish 🏊 Year-round indoor pool 🎾 Tennis court and gym inside the complex
spa and 3 saunasSitnica riversideindoor poolbest value 4-star

Wellness & Spa Hotel Verde is the sibling of the IHG-branded voco hotel inside the Verde complex in Donja Gorica, right on the Sitnica river — about a 10-minute drive from central Podgorica and roughly 15 minutes from TGD airport. There are 81 rooms across several tiers, from Standard, Superior and Deluxe up to the Deluxe Apartment with its own small kitchen. The complex is a proper wellness retreat: a full spa, three saunas (eco, infrared and traditional Finnish), a year-round indoor pool, a gym, and a tennis court. The mood is quiet, with gardens and a riverside terrace to walk off a sauna session. It suits couples, families settling in for longer stays, and business travelers who fly in and rent a car. Rates start at about $66, which is why our review calls it one of the best-value picks in the city. Overall score: 8.2/10.

  • Spa plus three saunas at a price you won't find in the city
  • Spacious, clean rooms with a warm design
  • Just 15 minutes from TGD airport
  • Not in the centre, so you need a car or taxi
  • Breakfast buffet is fine but unremarkable
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Hotel Crnogorska Kuca — hotel No. 10 #10 budget value · old-town quarter 8.5

📍 Heart of Stara Varos (Old Town) on the west bank of the Morača river — about an 8-minute walk across the Blažo Jovanović bridge to Independence Square in the modern centre; Podgorica Airport (TGD) is roughly a 15-minute drive.

🕌 In the heart of Stara Varos, the Ottoman quarter 🌉 8-minute walk across the bridge to the centre 🍳 Breakfast terrace overlooking the old lane
Ottoman old towngreat valuewarm owner-hostsbreakfast terrace

Hotel Crnogorska Kuca (pronounced crno-GOR-ska KU-cha, literally "Montenegrin House") is a small budget boutique of about 12 rooms in Stara Varos, on the west bank of the Morača — one of the few Ottoman old-town pockets left in Podgorica after WWII bombing flattened most of it. The draw is being able to wander the narrow stone lanes, the old mosque and the Sahat Kula clock tower the moment you step outside. Cross the Blažo Jovanović bridge and you reach the modern centre in about 8 minutes. Rooms are clean and modern in cream-and-brown tones with soft beds and fast Wi-Fi, and there's a little terrace for homemade Balkan breakfasts. Real Agoda and Booking reviews agree on two things: rates from around $49 a night that feel like a steal, and owner-hosts who look after you like visiting relatives. It scores 8.5/10 and suits mid-budget couples, solo travelers and anyone who'd rather soak up old-town charm than chase luxury.

  • Strong value, from around $49 a night
  • Owner-hosts as warm as a friend's home
  • Rare spot in the old Ottoman quarter
  • Rooms are small; some catch street noise
  • Crossing the bridge to reach the modern centre
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Hilton Podgorica Crna Gora58.7~$149On the Hercegovacka pedestrian street; about a 5-minute walk to Independence Square. Podgorica Airport (TGD) is a 15-20 minute drive.#1 landmark · heart of the capital
2voco Podgorica by IHG59.0~$109Central Podgorica (Independence Square) is a 10-15 minute drive, roughly €5-7 by taxi; Podgorica Airport (TGD) is an 18-20 minute drive.#2 Luxury · Verde complex
3Crowne Plaza Podgorica by IHG (CUE)58.8~$100About a 12-minute walk to Republic Square; Podgorica Airport (TGD) is roughly 15 minutes by car.#3 high-end downtown · Capital Plaza complex
4Ramada by Wyndham Podgorica48.6~$91Podgorica train station is an 8 to 10-minute walk; the central bus station sits in the same neighborhood.#4 City-centre stay · Mall-connected
5Best Western Premier Montenegro48.5~$86Delta City Mall about a 10-minute walk (750 metres); Podgorica Airport (TGD) roughly a 15-minute drive.#5 boutique value · city centre
6Hotel Hemera48.4~$80Dead center in Stara Varos#6 boutique · heart of the pedestrian Old Town
7Hotel Podgorica48.6~$77Podgorica train station about a 10-minute drive; Podgorica airport (TGD) roughly 15 minutes by car.#7 riverside architectural icon · real Morača river-stone walls
8Hotel Aurel48.3~$6912-minute walk to Trg Republike square, or a 4-minute taxi ride.#8 boutique hotel · new business district
9Wellness & Spa Hotel Verde48.2~$66Central Podgorica is about a 10-minute drive; TGD airport roughly 15 minutes.#9 Wellness · Great value
10Hotel Crnogorska Kuca38.5~$49Independence Square (modern centre)#10 budget value · old-town quarter

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 landmark · heart of the capital
Hilton Podgorica Crna Gora

#1 Hilton Podgorica is a night inside the landmark building at the heart of Montenegro's capital — rooftop bar, the city's biggest spa, and everything within walking distance.

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#2 Luxury · Verde complex
voco Podgorica by IHG

#2 voco Podgorica sells Central-European wellness at Balkan prices — a 50-metre Olympic pool and the largest gym in the country — in exchange for sitting 6 km out from the centre, a taxi ride from town.

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#3 high-end downtown · Capital Plaza complex
Crowne Plaza Podgorica by IHG (CUE)

#3 Crowne Plaza Podgorica is a downtown 5-star that loads up on the extras — a rooftop with city views, a gym topping 1,000 square metres, and a Capital Plaza address you can walk everywhere from — and it lands as the best value among the city's big-chain hotels.

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#4 City-centre stay · Mall-connected
Ramada by Wyndham Podgorica

#4 Ramada by Wyndham Podgorica is the safe, best-value pick for a first trip to Podgorica — an international chain wired into the city's biggest mall, a short walk from the train and bus stations, with a free breakfast buffet to start the day without a second thought.

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#5 boutique value · city centre
Best Western Premier Montenegro

#5 Best Western Premier Montenegro is a compact 4-star boutique in central Podgorica that trades on free breakfast, a hot tub and warm, remember-your-name service at a very reachable price.

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#6 boutique · heart of the pedestrian Old Town
Hotel Hemera

#6 Hotel Hemera is a sharp little boutique in a renovated old building right in the Stara Varos pedestrian quarter — with a Turkish bath to soak in after a day of walking, at a price you can actually swing.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es Podgorica seguro para los turistas en 2026?
Sí — Montenegro está en el nivel más bajo de aviso de viaje (Nivel 1: Ejercer Precauciones Normales), y Podgorica es una de las capitales más tranquilas y amigables de Europa. La delincuencia violenta contra los turistas es prácticamente inaudita. La única precaución real es el carterismo en Stara Varos concurrida o en los días de mercado, así que usa el mismo sentido común que en cualquier ciudad europea. Los locales son cordiales y el inglés se habla ampliamente en los lugares orientados al turismo.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Podgorica?
Abril-junio y septiembre-octubre son los períodos ideales — las temperaturas se sitúan en un agradable 15-28°C, los alrededores de montañas y costa están en su mejor momento fotogénico, y las multitudes son menores que en el verano alto. Junio de 2026 en concreto es excelente (18-32°C). Evita julio-agosto si puedes — en el interior, Podgorica se vuelve brutalmente calurosa (hasta 37°C). El invierno es frío pero abre opciones de esquí en el resort Žabljak de Durmitor.
¿Necesito visa para Montenegro?
Los pasaportes tailandeses tienen 90 días sin visa, al igual que la mayoría de los pasaportes occidentales (EE. UU., Reino Unido, UE, Canadá, Australia). Sin tarifa de entrada, sin pre-registro — simplemente preséntate con un pasaporte válido por al menos 6 meses. Montenegro es candidato a la UE (desde 2010) y miembro de la OTAN (desde 2017), pero no pertenece al Espacio Schengen, por lo que los días de Schengen no cuentan aquí.
¿Qué moneda usa Montenegro? ¿Necesito cambiar dinero?
Aquí está la sorpresa: Montenegro usa el Euro (EUR), aunque NO es miembro de la UE. Adoptó el Euro unilateralmente en 2002 (Kosovo hizo lo mismo). Así que si vuelas desde cualquier lugar de la zona Euro, no necesitas cambiar nada. Visa y Mastercard se aceptan prácticamente en todas partes en Podgorica, los cajeros automáticos son frecuentes, y el efectivo sigue siendo el rey en los taxis, los pequeños cafés y los puestos del mercado de Stara Varos.
¿Cuáles son las principales excursiones de un día desde Podgorica?
Cuatro son imprescindibles: 1) Bahía de Kotor (1,5 hr al SW) — fiordo declarado Patrimonio de la UNESCO, el casco antiguo amurallado de Kotor, Perast, la iglesia Nuestra Señora de las Rocas sobre una isla. 2) Sveti Stefan + Casco Antiguo de Budva (2 hr al SW) — esa famosa isla de Aman y la Riviera Adriática. 3) Parque Nacional Durmitor + Cañón del Tara (4 hr al N) — parque alpino UNESCO más el cañón más profundo de Europa y el rafting de ensueño. 4) Monasterio de Ostrog (1,5 hr al O) — lugar de peregrinación ortodoxa construido dramáticamente en una pared de roca. El Lago Skadar (1 hr al S) es la opción fácil de medio día.
¿En qué barrio debo alojarme?
Tres opciones inteligentes. El Centro Urbano (alrededor de la calle peatonal Hercegovacka y la Plaza de la Independencia) es la elección por comodidad — todo a pie, los mejores hoteles como el buque insignia Hilton, la mejor gastronomía. Stara Varos es el pequeño barrio otomano con la torre del reloj Sahat Kula — lleno de ambiente y caminable, bueno para alojamientos con carácter como el Hotel Hemera. Donja Gorica es la moderna zona del Complejo Verde cerca del centro comercial Delta City — hoteles 4-5 estrellas más nuevos (voco, Best Western Premier), mejor acceso al aeropuerto, algo más tranquilo.
¿Cómo llego desde el Aeropuerto de Podgorica (TGD) a la ciudad?
TGD está a solo 11 km al sur del centro. Lo más fácil es un taxi — tarifa fija de unos $10-15 (10 EUR es lo habitual), 15 minutos puerta a puerta. No hay metro ni enlace de tren. Si en cambio te diriges a la costa, el Aeropuerto de Tivat (TIV) está a 90 km y suele ser mejor para acceder directamente a la Riviera Adriática. No hay vuelos directos desde Tailandia — la mayoría de los viajeros hacen escala en Estambul, Viena o Fráncfort (10-13 horas en total).
¿Qué comida hay que probar sí o sí?
Tres imprescindibles. Primero, el Njeguški pršut — jamón curado al aire y ahumado del pueblo de Njeguši en el monte Lovćen que rivaliza con el de Parma. Segundo, la cicvara o el kačamak — una sedosa polenta de maíz cargada de kajmak (nata cuajada) y queso, el máximo confort food. Tercero, un vaso de Vranac, el característico tinto profundo de Montenegro elaborado con uvas autóctonas — combínalo con ćevapi o pljeskavica a la parrilla. En la costa añade lubina adriática y mejillones al estilo buzara. Termina con rakija (aguardiente casero) — es una tradición.
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