Taking a Taxi in Podgorica
With so much to see and do, using a Podgorica taxi to see the sights of Montenegro’s capital city is the best way to get around town. Although Podgorica is well connected by bus to cities across the country, as well as around the town center, a taxi will save you time and allow you to travel stress-free with your luggage. Taxis are available 24/7 and can easily be hailed from the street, booked over the phone or via an app, arranged in advance through a private transfer company like Welcome, or taken from a nearby taxi stand.
Official taxis must be registered with the Ministry of Transport and have their credentials displayed inside the vehicle. Vehicles are mostly sedans or smaller vehicles that can accommodate up to four passengers and will have a “TAXI” sign on the rooftop. When you take a taxi in Podgorica you’ll be charged by the meter, unless you are traveling from Podgorica Airport, in which case a fixed fare will be provided.
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HOW MUCH DOES A TAXI COST?
Taxi prices | Day time (05:00 - 24:00) | Night time (00:00 - 05:00) | Duration |
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FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE CITY | 15 € | 15 € | 20 MIN |
FROM THE AIRPORT TO NIKSIC | 45 € | 45 € | 1 HR |
FROM THE CITY TO BUDVA | 45 € | 45 € | 1 HR |
FROM THE CITY TO KOTOR | 60 € | 60 € | 1 HR 30 MIN |
FROM THE CITY TO NIJAGARA WATERFALL | 6 € | 6 € | 10 MIN |

Podgorica Taxi Rates
Since multiple companies operate in the city, you may find that when you take a taxi in Podgorica, the price may vary, even for the same route. In any case, drivers are required to use a taximeter to calculate each fare which should include a base fare, a per-kilometer rate, and an hourly wait fee. Rates usually stay the same regardless of whether you are traveling during the day, at night, or on weekends, however, some companies may charge extra after 22:00.
Drivers are required to display the current price list and you may take a look before starting your ride. Prices should range between:
Base fare: €0.50 – €1
Price per km: €0.65 – €1.80
Wait time per hour: €10 – €15
Some companies may charge an additional fee for luggage and if you pass any toll roads, the cost will be added to your final fare. The exception to using the meter is when you take a Podgorica taxi service from the airport you will be charged a fixed fare of €15.
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How to get a taxi in Podgorica
Finding a taxi service in Podgorica is very straightforward since several taxi companies are operating around the city. You can hail a cab straight from the street by waving your arm, or go to a well-known tourist area, shopping center, bus station, or major hotel to find a designated taxi stand.
If a driver is affiliated with a company, the vehicle will most likely be white and yellow with a black and white checkered pattern running along the side. However, private drivers may have any color and make of vehicle and are only identifiable by the “TAXI” rooftop sign and their displayed credentials.
Furthermore, official taxis should have a working taximeter and the number plate must read “PG” for Podgorica, followed by “TX” for taxi. The registration number will also appear on the side of the vehicle, along with a company name, if applicable. If you want to be extra certain that you are not using an unofficial taxi, you can request to see the driver’s yellow taxi license and ID card.
How to get a taxi from Podgorica Airport
There is a designated taxi stand for Podgorica Airport taxis located just outside the entrance to the Arrivals Hall. Unlike taxis in town, from Podgorica Airport to the city center you’ll be charged a fixed fare price of €15. Moreover, the official airport provider recently switched hands to the Zeta Municipal so the license plate may look a little different.
How to get a taxi from Podgorica Bus Station
After disembarking from the bus, walk through the small passenger terminal to the car park in front. Taxis line up along the curb right by the front entrance; simply hop in the car at the front of the queue.
How to get a taxi from Podgorica Railway Station
Taxis have a space allocated to them right in front of the passenger terminal. As you exit the building, you will see a row or two of taxis lined up.
How to get a taxi from Independence Square
Considered the center of Podgorica, taxis are often found circulating the area or parked up at the taxi stand on the corner of Slobode and Miljana Vukova; just look for the blue and white “Taxi” sign.
How to get a taxi from Old Ribnica River Bridge
This popular picnic spot is located near a main road so finding a bay for a taxi to pull over can be tricky. Nevertheless, if you don’t manage to flag one down, you can walk towards Independence Square which is just 5 minutes away.
Most popular taxi apps in Podgorica
Whether you’ve gone on a day trip out of town, are leaving a bar late at night, or require more than one taxi, sometimes it can be nice to have a taxi come directly to you, rather than searching for one on the streets.
If you have access to WiFi, you can book a cab using a Podgorica taxi app. Some of the ride-hailing services you may be familiar with aren’t available in Montenegro, but Klik Taxi is a great option if you want to connect with a regular taxi service.
Otherwise, if you know the time and place that you want to be picked up from, you can pre-book your Podgorica taxi with Welcome Pickups. This service is especially handy for trips to and from the airport when you want the peace of mind of a guaranteed on-time pickup with an English-speaking driver.
Useful taxi numbers in Podgorica
If you don’t fancy downloading and registering for yet another app, you can simply phone a Podgorica taxi number and request a call-out. Some well-known and trusted companies include:
- Red Taxi: +382 67 319 714
- Royal Taxi: +382 67 019 702
- City Taxi: +382 67 019 711
- Zeta Taxi: +382 67 995 757
- Terrae Taxi: +382 69 444 334
Since a lot of Podgorica taxi drivers work independently, it’s also common to use WhatsApp and Viber to request a ride, especially if you’ve found someone who is reliable and trustworthy. Otherwise, you can ask your hotel or Airbnb host to arrange one on your behalf.
Benefits of Booking a Podgorica Taxi in Advance
When arriving in a new city, jumping into a private air-conditioned taxi is the best way to start your holiday. Welcome Pickups provides stress-free, personalized services, and guaranteed on-time pickups. Our drivers are friendly locals who speak fluent English and are handpicked and trained by us. Forget about navigating Podgorica’s public transportation system and avoid waiting in line at a taxi rank by pre-booking your 5-star Podgorica Airport taxi with Welcome Pickups.
Podgorica Taxi Tips
- Ensure that the taximeter has been reset and turned on before starting your journey.
- It is important to ask your taxi driver for a receipt in case any issues arise or you leave something behind.
- Not all taxi drivers speak English so try to have the address clearly written out or ready to show on Google Maps.
- If you are planning a longer trip, ask your hotel or driver for a price estimate before starting.
- Only take taxis from inside the airport compound. Unofficial “wild taxis” that line up outside the gates are known for charging tourists much higher rates.
- Fixed prices from the airport are signposted near the taxi stand.
- Most taxis only accept cash payments using euros, however, a few companies such as City Taxi and Royal Taxi take cards.
- Passengers must wear a seatbelt, especially when riding in the front seat.
Podgorica Wheelchair Accessible Taxis
Regrettably, standard Podgorica cabs cannot accommodate wheelchairs. However, a few companies do when pre-booked. A reliable and safe company to book your wheelchair-accessible taxi with is Taxi Service Podgorica Montenegro. You can reach them at +382 67 246 109.
Taxi Safety and Complaints in Podgorica
Taxis in Podgorica are generally considered safe and are used regularly by locals and tourists as a regular means of transport. However, drivers are sometimes known to overcharge tourists by taking a longer than necessary route or not resetting the meter.
If this happens to you, or you experience a rude or aggressive driver, you can choose to file a complaint against your driver with the taxi company you traveled with. You can also do so with the local police by calling 122. In this instance, it is essential to keep your taxi receipt as it contains all the information you will be asked for (date, price, driver, and taxi registration number).