Bus from PODGORICA to TUZLA
See timetable and Buy TicketAbout the station PODGORICA
Bus station Podgorica is located at Golootočkih žrtava Square, aprox. 900m from the center of the Montenegro's capital. With over 300 departures, 100 carriers and over one milion travelers per year bus station Podgorica is the most important bus terminal in Montenegro.
The bus station is close to the railway station. Nearby is situated the Terminus hotel and a shopping centar ''Mall of Montenegro''. Podgorica bus station has many facilities as cafes, stores, a restaurant, a post office, bank, parking, a tourist and a rent-a-car agency, WiFi, toilet etc... Staff is kind and ready to answer to all of your questions.
In addition to the services of numerous taxi services, passengers can also use the 6A public transport line (Train station - Zlatica) which runs to the very center of the city to the hotel Crna Gora hotel and the Montenegrin National Theatre.
Contact information
Address: Trg Golootočkih žrtava 1, 81000 Podgorica
Working hours: 00:00 - 24:00 h
Phone: +382 (0)20 633 010,
e-mail: busterminal@t-com.me
web: www.busterminal.me
Information:
- Box Offices Opening hours: 00:00-24:00
- Phone: +382 (0)20 620 430
Checkroom:
- working hours: 06:00-22:00
- price for luggage for 1h: € 1,00
- daily luggage storage service, per piece, costs € 4,00.
Since access to the platforms is controlled, you can enter the platforms by purchasing a bus ticket or a special platform ticket. The price of a platform ticket is €1.00.
Public transport
- Linija 1 Botun - Masline
- Linija 1_B Kakaricka Gora - Zabjelo
- Linija 3 Autobuska stanica - Tološi
- Linija 4 Konik - Tološi
- Linija 5 Konik – Gornja Gorica
- Linija 6A Trg Golootočkih žrtava - Stara Zlatica
- Linija 8/53 Stari Aerodrom – Beri
- Linija 9 Zabjelo - Zagorič
- Linija 10 Zabjelo-Murtovina-Mosor-Doljani
- Linija 11 Autobuska stanica - Manastir Morača PROBNA LINIJA
- Linija 12 Autobuska stanica - Bioče
- Linija 13 Autobuska stanica - Veruša
- Linija L15/L7 Stari Aerodrom - Mareza
- Linija 16 Trg Golootočkih žrtava - Dahna
- Linija 18 Zabjelo - Blok VI
- Linija 19 Konik - Blok VI
- Linija 20 Rogami - Kokoti
- Linija 21 Zabjelo - Zlatica - Smokovac
- Linija 23 Autobuska stanica - Spuž
- Linija 30 Autobuska stanica - Kuće Rakića
- Linija 38 Crveni krst (A) - Pričelje (B) probna linija
- Linija 51 Autobuska stanica-Kamenica-Pprogonovići
- Linija 52 Autobuska Stanica-Beri-Buronji
- Linija 54_B Berska ulica - Autobuska stanica
- Linija 55 Trg Golootočkih žrtava - Grbavci
- Linija 62 Trg Golootočkih žrtava - Kuči
About the destination TUZLA
The city of Tuzla is the administrative center and the economic, cultural and educational center of the Tuzla Canton and the economic-geographic region of northeastern Bosnia. Tuzla is predominantly an industrial city, the center of the municipality of the same name and the Tuzla Canton. It is also the economic, cultural, sports and educational center of northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the valley of Majevica Mountain.
The city is famous for its chemical and motor industry. It is especially known for the great wealth of salt, after which it got its name (from the Turkish language: "greed" means "so"), and this city lies on a large number of salt mines.
Natural resources and rich deposits of energy and mineral resources have been a determining factor in directing the current economic development of this region, and at the same time are an important backbone of future development.
Tuzla has made its special geological history the oldest or one of the oldest settlements in Europe. Namely, much of Europe, in the ancient geological past, represented the bottom of the Pannonian Sea. And the last remains of this must have receded from the present surface 10 million years ago. Just below Tuzla this sea left a trace of 350 million tons of salty rock and salt water. Salt water was raining to the surface, people were processing it in so still in the neolith. They later formed wells, which became more and more modern, and salt water became the basis of the chemical industry in modern Tuzla.
On July 18, 2003, local authorities decided to draw a large amount of salt water to the surface, to the previously prepared bottom, so Tuzla is now the only city in Europe that has a salt lake and the only city in the world whose salt lake is at the same time a bathing place and beach in the narrowest historical city center. The salt water of the Pannonian Lake is allegedly and healing.
Tuzla has a great industrial tradition, based on rich salt and coal deposits.
Today Tuzla is a city of new energy, in recent years it has experienced a great expansion of construction and rapid development.