
Vojislavljevića links the two roads that carry most of Podgorica's traffic — the one climbing west toward Cetinje and the one running south past the airport to Bar — which makes this outer part of the city an easy place to arrive at and leave from. The centre is about four kilometres off and the terminal roughly ten minutes, and there is room here for parking and gardens that the middle of town simply does not have. The surroundings are residential and green rather than sightseeing territory.
South of here the Zeta plain spreads out, flat and fertile, with vineyards on the stony Ćemovsko polje and villages growing figs, pomegranates and grapes. Follow it to Plavnica on the northern shore of Skadar Lake, where boats set out across a wetland of water lilies, pelicans and half-drowned monastery islands, or carry on to Virpazar for the same water from its southern end. In the city, the Morača gorge, the Millennium Bridge, the Gallery of Modern Art and the Ottoman remnants of Stara Varoš can be covered in an afternoon on foot. This side of town goes quiet early, which after a day in the capital's heat is no bad thing.
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