Podgorica: There will also be Days of Fashion and Let's Go to Morač

Info points will be set up at the bus and train stations, the airport, the Božaj border crossing and in the city center.
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Let's go to Morača, Photo: Filip Roganović
Let's go to Morača, Photo: Filip Roganović
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Ažurirano: 07.06.2017. 14:08h

The Tourist Organization of Podgorica (TOP) will strengthen the work of the information service and call center before the upcoming tourist season by opening several info points during the summer tourist season.

As stated in the Information on the preparation of the tourist season in the capital in 2017, the points will be placed at the bus and train stations, the airport, the Božaj border crossing and in the city center.

"The focus of the activity will be on the continuation of organizing thematic, promotional and educational trips intended for the school population, representatives of the Montenegrin diaspora and foreign media, in order to get to know the most attractive tourist locations and the tourist product of the city in general...", the document states.

As part of the activities to improve the quality of the tourist offer, in cooperation with the Mountaineering Club "Gorica", as stated in the information, activities were carried out to improve the hiking trail Duklja - Gornji Rogami - Vežešnik - Smokovac (Ras), with a total length of 11 kilometers. This, as stated, "met the needs of mountaineers and nature lovers with a path that can be used throughout the year, and is compatible with the already arranged recreational path Gorica - Malo brdo - Duklja".

TO Podgorica, as stated, will, in addition to the already held Patišpanja Day and Carp Days events, also organize Let's go to Morača, Fashion Days in Podgorica - young Montenegrin designers...

Last year, a record number of overnight stays

Last year, Podgorica had the maximum number of tourists and overnight stays in the last 26 years.

"According to Monstat data, 2016 was a record year with 97.427 arrivals and 177.191 overnight stays, which is an increase of 15,88 percent and 14,01 percent compared to 2015," the information states.

The document states that according to the assessment of the Central Bank of Montenegro, the capital last year generated income from foreign tourists in the amount of 16,8 million euros.

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