Ribnica Bridge / Adzi-Pasa’s Bridge
Ribnica Bridge is one of the most historical sites in Podgorica constructed by the Romans in the 5th century. Ottoman later renovated the bridge and named it as Adzi-Pasa’s Bridge. Put the Ribnica River and Bridge on top of your must-visit list in Podgorica if interested in ruins and history. Make sure to visit Karver, a café, gallery, and book store under the bridge, which used to serve as a Turkish bath to garb some coffer and explore the literary culture in Podgorica.
Stara Varos – Old Town
Podgorica’s old town, constructed under Ottoman rule, is an ancient shopping area covered with restaurants, jewelry shops, and boutiques. Almost ruined during WWII, two mosques and a clock tower are the only remains of Stara Varos.
Centre of Contemporary Art
The Contemporary Art Center of Podgorica was once the winter palace of King Nikola Petrovic. It houses artwork exhibitions of local artists and artistic works from Latin America, Asia, Europe, and Africa. Explore the art in the center and meander around its lovely gardens.
Podgorica Museum
You’ll find historical artifacts and exhibits from local everyday life and antiquities from Doclea town in Podgorica Museum. It’s the best destination for history lovers to travel back in time and explore the cultural-historical, ethnographic, and archaeological displays.
Plantaze Winery
Don’t miss out on doing the best thing in Podgorica: drinking. Podgorica is the home to the Europe largest intact vineyard in possession of Plantaze Winery. You’ll find Plantaze wine everywhere in Montenegro.
Montenegro Animal Sanctuary
The Montenegro animal sanctuary is not just a petting zoo; instead, it’s Heaven on Earth for animal enthusiasts and kids. It’s an outdoor space located outside of Podgorica, where you’ll find camels, mama pigs trotting along, deer grazing, and goat kids jumping around.