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7, Trg Golootočkih Žrtava, Podgorica, ME Montenegro
kontakte telefon: +382
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 42.4322302, Longitude: 19.2691676
Kamil Osiński
::Everybody there speak at least a little bit English, except the ladies at the counter :) Maybe they should switch places or something. The train to Bar is really old and reminds me of an old trains in Poland. One to Niksic is really modern, clean, and travel is a pleasure. It's really worth to travel by a train through Montenegro. First of all its cheapest way, and second - the views are just amazing. Sadly there are only a few connections, and most of the worth seeing places are not available.
Elma Hoth
::You can find here small market, bakery, coffee machine, free drinking water... No wifi. Service is ok.
Eszter Csikós
::Staff is not really speaking English. You can only buy there bureks (oily stuffed food) (however there are little shops not too far). Trains are old, not too clean. A ticket to the airport cost €1,20 to 'station' called Aerodrom, which is more of a train stop than a station. You have to walk about 20-30 minutes from Aerodrom to the airport but its cheaper than taxi (about tenth price).
Trent Boswell-Wakefield
::It was a pleasant trip. Trains are old and not much English is spoken from the staff. When you get off there are taxi drivers waiting and a few cafes and restaurants to relax after a long journey.
Konstantin Chistyakov
::Really old trains in general, needed to be renovated. Sometimes mess in wagons and hard to find out where is your seat. Pluses - picturesque views especially when you head north! Mountains, canyons, old bridges and etc. Also, prices are really low and it is the cheapest way to get somewhere.