Kolašin 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Kolašin: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Kolašin City Park

A well-maintained central park with benches, playground equipment and mature chestnut trees. Popular with families and walkers.

🕐 Open 24 hours

Free entry

💡 Bring your own snacks – the only kiosk sells overpriced crisps. The picnic tables near the stream have the best shade.

Hotels near Kolašin City Park →
Afternoon
Church of St. Demetrius

Small Serbian Orthodox stone church dating from the 18th century, with simple frescoes and a wooden iconostasis.

🕐 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM (services only; locked otherwise)

Free entry

💡 No photography during services (usually 9am and 6pm). The church is locked between services – check the noticeboard for exact times.

Hotels near Church of St. Demetrius →
Evening
Where to eat

Vodenica · ££

Konoba Nišavić · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Kolašin

Morning
Town Square & Clock Tower

The central square of Kolašin, dominated by the 19th-century clock tower and a bronze statue of mountaineer Boško Krunić. Paved area with a few benches, a small fountain and café umbrellas.

🕐 Always accessible. Clock tower interior closed to public.

💡 Buy a bag of roasted chestnuts from the man at the bottom of the tower (€1, available October–March). The café on the north side charges half the price of the one opposite the church.

Midday
Kolašin Lake (Lake Lalević)

Small artificial lake at the edge of town, backed by forested hills. A 2km flat gravel path circles the water. Benches, a children's play area and a small wooden pier for photos.

🕐 Always open.

💡 Go at dusk – the light on the hills is dramatic and you'll have the place mostly to yourself. No swimming, but you can paddle a cheap blow-up kayak from the sports shop on the main street.

Afternoon
Monastery of Morača

13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery set in a steep valley beside the Morača River. Frescoes inside are among the best-preserved in the Balkans – no admission fee, but donations welcome.

🕐 Daily 8am–6pm (winter closes at 4pm). Liturgy Sundays at 9am.

💡 Take the early bus from Kolašin (€2, departs 7am) to avoid tourist vans. The monks sell honey and handmade incense at a small stall. Dress modestly: shoulders and knees covered.

Late afternoon
Kolašin City Museum

Small municipal museum housed in an old stone building. Exhibits on local geology, the 19th-century uprising against the Ottomans, and traditional wool-work. Entry €1.50.

🕐 Tue–Sat 10am–5pm (July–August also Sundays 11am–3pm). Closed Mondays.

💡 The German-language audio guide is better than the English one – it has more detail. Ask the curator to point out the Ottoman-period silver belt, it's their best piece and easy to miss in the corner cabinet.

Evening
Dining tonight

SFRJ

Balkan

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Bjelasica National Park

Vast, untouched mountain park above Kolašin. Marked trails lead through beech and pine forests to glacial lakes and 2000m peaks. Entry costs €3 in summer, free

💡 Get a paper map from the information centre in town, not the one at the park gate – it's missing half the routes. The walk to Lake Pešića is the shortest (2 hours) and the most rewarding.

Midday
Biogradska Gora National Park

One of Europe's last three virgin forests, with a glacial lake, marked hiking trails and abundant wildlife. Entry fee is low by regional standards.

💡 Arrive early morning to see deer drinking at the lake; the ticket office opens at 8am and the road is unpaved for the last 3km.

Final meal

La Manche

Sibirska 5

Getting Around Kolašin

Local Kolašin Taxi From 3 10 min

Flag one at the green market stand opposite the church. Outside these hours, call 067 222 111 for a reliable €4 flat-rate ride anywhere in town.

Belgrade–Bar Railway From 4 75 min

Take the 11:30 train for the best views through the Morača Canyon. The station is a 25-minute walk uphill to the hotel – better to call ahead for a €3 taxi.

Podgorica Airport Taxi From 40 90 min

Book ahead via the hotel concierge for a fixed €40 rate – walk-up drivers at the terminal often quote double.

Blue Line Bus From 5 90 min

Buses run hourly from Podgorica; buy a return ticket if you plan to head back same day – it knocks €1 off the single fare.

Local shared minibus (kombi) to Kolašin From €10 70 min

Haggle down from €15 if you're a group of 3–4; these kombis are faster than the bus but less comfortable than a private taxi.

Podgorica Airport Taxi (private transfer) From €45 75 min

Pre-arrange with a local driver like 'Taxi Kolašin' or your host for a fixed price; avoid airport touts who double the fare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Kolašin?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Kolašin City Park and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Kolašin?

See our full best time to visit Kolašin guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Bianca Resort & Spa, Four Points by Sheraton, Apartmani Šćepanović. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.