Today the weather does not please us, it has been raining in the morning, the whole sky is in clouds, a cold wind is blowing - in general, a bad owner will not kick the dog out of the house. We decided that it would be nice to spend the day under the roof, in some shopping center ... as we did in Russia, but so far we have not seen such ones here. We called our friends - they sent us to Podgorica - they say there is everything there - even cinemas! The distance from Kotor is small by Russian standards, approx. 90 kilometers, but taking into account the serpentines and with my speeds (I've only been driving for a month), we arrived somewhere in 2 hours 🙂

Here comes Delta City!
While drinking coffee, we went on Skype to our parents, they really like to call each other by video - so they can see everything through our eyes. The shopping center in Podgorica pleasantly pleased - among Russian emigrants there is a prejudice that there is not enough space for shopping in Montenegro. I hasten to refute it! On two floors, everyone's favorite brands are located: Guess, Tomy Hilfiger, Geox, Intimissimi ... On the upper level, high-end brands such as Armani, Hugo Boss, ICEberg, D&G and others are located. Old collections at very good discounts, new collections - really new, and not last year's leftovers (we compared the assortment of some Italian brands with Italy, from where we returned a couple of weeks ago); European prices, i.e., an order of magnitude lower than in Moscow. We bought some cool clothes at attractive prices 🙂 There really is a cinema in Delta City, even with several halls. We asked what language the movies are shown in - it turns out that in English with Serbian subtitles - a trifle, but nice (as long as English is closer and dearer to us 🙂) I think the day was a success, I don’t worry about clothes anymore, I think we will find more similar shopping centers in Montenegro .

Delta City

By the way, congratulations to all the ladies on International Women's Day! March 8 is also celebrated in Montenegro - the legacy of socialist Yugoslavia - though they made it a working day. As in Russia, this is the best day of the year for the owners of flower shops, every girl and woman is entitled to at least a bouquet of mimosas, here she grows literally on every corner. Unusually late music played in a nearby cafe.