Roman Square, Podgorica
Facts and practical information
Roman Square, also known as Roman Square, is one of the key points on the map of Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. It is a place that combines modernity with history, constituting an important urban element and a center of the city's social life.
Located in the heart of Podgorica, Roman Square is surrounded by modernist buildings and elegant cafes that attract both residents and tourists. The square serves as a public space where various cultural events, concerts, festivals, and fairs take place.
The name of the square refers to the rich history of the region, which in the past was under the influence of the Roman Empire. Today, although we do not find direct monuments from that period on the square, its name reminds us of the centuries-old past of Podgorica.
Roman Square is also an important transport hub. It is from here that the main streets of the city radiate, and nearby there are bus stops that provide easy access to other parts of Podgorica. It is also a place from which one can start a walk around the most important monuments of the capital of Montenegro.
The architecture surrounding the square is a mix of styles, where modern buildings harmoniously coexist with older constructions, creating a unique urban landscape. This is where the heart of the city beats, and the lively cafes and restaurants invite you to spend time relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere of the place.
Off Bulevar Svetog Petra CetinjskogPodgorica
Roman Square – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Podgorica City Stadium, Mall of Montenegro, Square of the Republic, Morača Sports Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Roman Square?
How to get to Roman Square by public transport?
Bus
- Autobuska stanica Podgorica (32 min walk)
Train
- Podgorica (34 min walk)