Hotel Lokanda renovation: The oldest Montenegrin hotel gets a new look

Lokanda returns as a symbol of luxury, Montenegrin agriculture balances between crisis and record, and Jugo announces a new life

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Danijela Lasica, Photo: Duško Miljanić
Danijela Lasica, Photo: Duško Miljanić
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The renovation of the Lokanda Hotel, the oldest hotel in Montenegro, has begun in Cetinje, as part of a project that combines rich history, authentic emotion and modern luxury.

The project is being implemented through the first public-private partnership in Montenegro between the Royal Capital of Cetinje and the Casa Del Mare hotel group, making it a precedent in domestic tourism and investments.

The Casa Del Mare hotel group, known for developing boutique hotels, is leading this ambitious venture, with the aim of transforming the historical gem into an exclusive five-star hotel.

In addition to its cultural significance, Lokanda also brings concrete economic benefits – find out which ones?

In this edition of Forbes magazine, we also bring an analysis of the situation in Montenegrin agriculture, where fruit growing is setting records despite the decline in vegetable production.

We also look back at the return of the legendary car brand Jugo, whose new model heralds a modern reinterpretation of the budget vehicle in the B-segment.

Saturday, 16:45 – Forbes magazine on TV Vijesti.

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