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Accommodation
Accommodation options in Montenegro range from large hotels to small family-run pensions, and hostels, as well as private rooms (sobe) and apartments (apartmani). You will often be approached at bus stations and other public places by people offering private rooms or apartments. In these cases try to get a clear idea of exactly what’s on offer before going to look at a room: how far it is from the centre of town, the price (and whether this is per person, or for the room), whether you are expected to share the room if travelling alone. Rates vary between high and low season, and may be more if you stay fewer than three nights. Rates in pensions and hotels generally include breakfast; those for private rooms and apartments do not.
A brief selection of recommended pensions, hotels and private rooms in towns relevant to this guide is given in Appendix C. Details of mountain huts and camping are given in the ‘Walking in Montenegro’ section, below.
Money
Currency
Montenegro may not be in the EU, but its official currency has nevertheless been the Euro since 2002. Croatian kunas or Serbian dinars are best changed before you get here.