This may not be the most beautiful bridge ever. And yes, it is small but as I read about the history it was important and has significance.The area is nice for walking and returning to some previous time. Check it.
Not the greatest bridge in the city but it still affords nice views of the river. This is a good place to take pictures of Millennium Bridge.
This bridge area is pleasant on a warm day to go and have a coffee, watch people fish and sun themselves. A relaxing place to rest.
First let me say I am rating this bridge on its own merit. I am not rating it compared to Mostar's Stari Most or Prague's Karlov Most. They are different bridges in totally different cities.When you visit Podgorica, take the time to find this bridge. It's true there are few traditional "tourist sites" in Podgorica as most of the museums are in the old city of Cetinje.What you'll find is a lovely old stone bridge offering you beautiful views of the new Millennium abridge and a pleasant place to enjoy the sound of the water.Don't disparage Podgorica for what it isn't. Enjoy it for what it does have to offer!
First things first: the bridge isn´t an immense sight, and like lot´s of people said, you can´t compare it to famous bridges like stari most in Mostar. But I loved Podgorica, and the bridge is a very nice spot in the city. Especially since Podgorica is a - objectively speaking - ugly city with lot´s of cement buildings, the valley of the river and the old bridge are a great contrast, and I loved just hanging around the bridge, putting my feet in the water and chill out. But of course I have to say, like lots of theses places on the balcans, the place is kind of dirty, so that reduces the beauty of the place. Nevertheless, I would recommend the place to chill out or just have a look!
This bridge is of no perticular interest but nice place to walkCity itself is small and easy to walk around Some nice bars and restaurants in centre Cheap hotelsOk for a day or two Coast is nicer
The bridge is below the city center and hidden and cool to find and a different world in the mist of the city center. You walk down some stairs and they wooden areas and the bridge is revealed to you, a part of discovering Podgorica's medieval past.
Не думаю, что следует специально посещать этот мост. Но если вы проводите в Подгорице несколько дней - вы в любом случае увидите и реку, и мост, и крепость неподалеку.
It´s quite an interesting very old bridge located in a rather hidden area, however there is nothing around, the place looks gloomy, there is no place to relax. Maybe later, after some near construction works have finished it would be more pleasant. The river is nice, as well as the bridge, but something is missing.
There's really not a whole lot to see in Podgorica.The little stone Ribnica Bridge could be considered an exception. However, there's very little local information available about the bridge or its history.I couldn't find any information signs either near the bridge or anywhere along the adjacent stone walkways.The Podgorica Tourist Association (PTA) wasn't very helpful either. (The PTA was more interested in promoting its Millenium Bridge, in which I had no interest at all.)The Internet tells me that the bridge is the oldest bridge in Podgorica, that it was originally built during Roman times, and that it later was reconstructed by the Ottomans.The Ribnica Bridge itself is quite pretty, and the pathways around the bridge are also quite pretty.Unfortunately, the Ribnica River is choked with huge amounts of trash. It was extremely difficult to get photographs WITHOUT the trash being a distractor. The Ribnica flows into the Moraca a few metres beyond the bridge itself.The area itself is quite picturesque, if one can only ignore all the garbage. Certainly worth a visit.