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Podgorica
Podgorica Airport (www.montenegroairports.com, called Golubovci) is around 15km south of the Montenegrin capital. There’s no airport shuttle bus, so it’s best to get a taxi (tel +382 (0)69 949 197; www.taxi-travel.me) to Podgorica bus station or your hotel, which shouldn’t cost more than €10–€15. (You can get a local bus on the Podgorica–Bar route, but you need to walk from the airport terminal down to the main road and flag down the bus there – and there’s no guarantee it will stop if already full.)
The main bus station (Trg Golootočkih žrtava 1, Podgorica; tel +382 (0)20 620 430; www.busterminal.me) is a 15min walk southeast from the downtown area and Trg Republika, across the River Morača, or a 10min walk southeast from the old clock tower (Sahat Kula) and the old town.
If you’re planning, or need, to stop in Podgorica for a night or more at the start or end of your trek, Hotel Terminus is good, clean and better value than most accommodation in the Montenegrin capital, and is located right next to the bus station (www.terminushotel.me). Pod Volat (Trg Vojvode Bećir Bega Osmanagića, Podgorica) is a good-value restaurant serving a wide range of local dishes, next to the old clock tower (Sahat Kula) – a 10min walk northwest from the bus station.