Time difference Montenegro
Montenegro shares the same time zone as France, both in winter and in summer. Obviously, as Montenegro is located in the east of Europe, the sun sets early in winter.
Opening hours Montenegro
To see / To do Montenegro
The opening hours of heritage sites are quite easy to integrate for those who want to tour historical Montenegro. Museums are open from 9 am to 5 pm without interruption, and generally closed on Sundays. To visit the churches and mosques, avoid the hours of the services, at 10 am and 6 pm for the former and Friday noon for the latter; otherwise, the religious buildings are open to the public.
Enjoying yourself Montenegro
If you are looking for freedom and good food, you have arrived here in the paradise of gastronomes! As in Greece or Serbia, there is no time limit for eating or drinking. The kafana - a very common type of hostel - are open from 6am and do not close before midnight. They serve you hot food or a drink during this time. No reservation is required and above all, you choose your place: here again, the customer is king!
Take a break Montenegro
The cafes are open from 7 am to 1 am. So you can enjoy the Montenegrin way of lazing around on the countless café terraces, on the beach or in town. Legacy of the communist era, a strong influx is felt at the time of the break, around 10 am and at the exit of the offices around 4 pm. It is a delight to sit on a terrace during the parade, between 5 and 7 pm on sunny days, to watch the city's inhabitants parade around in their best finery. The cafes and taverns(kafana) often serve snacks and hot meals, so if you are a little hungry you will have everything on hand.
(To) please yourself Montenegro
Shops are often open as early as 8am and do not close until 8pm. Sometimes, the opening hours are extended until 10pm, or even midnight in the summer. On Sundays, many shops remain open, especially food shops. Markets are less numerous than in France, generally one per town, but are open every day.
Get out Montenegro
The clubs and discotheques open their doors from 11pm and generally until 5am. There is a big crowd from 1am onwards, so don't arrive before 2am to make sure you look good. These clubs are not necessarily open every day: from Thursday to Saturday included.