Get Dressed
by Exp.
If coming during the summer, expect pretty high temperatures. This, however, shouldn’t encourage you to come to this place half-naked. I remember two years ago when a priest didn’t allow a girl to enter the room where the relics of St. Vasilije were displayed. The strict “dress code” does not exist, but if you want to feel comfortable, to show respect, and to be respected, try to be dressed “properly”. That’s the least everyone can do. The trousers and T-shirt will be fine. You will see many people dressed this way or that way, but that’s due to the fact that many tourists come expecting to see some great tourist attraction, and not knowing where they were actually coming to. This is not such place. In the first place, this is one of the holiest Orthodox places.
Podgorica - Montenegro's unknown capital
by HORSCHECK
In summer 2010 we explored Montenegro for almost 2 weeks. On this trip Podgorica was our starting point as well as the city from where we left the country.
With a population of less than 150.000 people Podgorica is one of the smallest capitals in Europe. Due to its almost total destruction during World War II, the city nowadays has not many exciting sights to offer.
Many of the buildings in the city centre date from the socialist era of Yugoslavia, when Podgorica was named Titograd. One of the newer well worth seeing landmarks is the Millenium Bridge (Most Milenijum), which was opened in 2005.
"The beautiful remains so in ugly surroundings."
--- Malcolm De Chazal ---
Montegro one of the most beautiful place on earth
by kohltrain
Little known Montenegro was the first ecological state in the world. Still with the remanents of old communist style architecture it makes up for it 100 fold with its great food, terrific beaches, snow skiing, and breathtaking views.