Blok 6
Guide to Blok 6
Blok 6 is a Yugoslav-era residential block south of Podgorica's centre, dense mid-rise housing with neighbourhood cafes and a steady local rhythm.
Blok 6 covers another of the Yugoslav-era residential blocks south of Podgorica's centre, adjacent to Blok 5 between the Bulevar Save Kovacevica and the Moraca…Blok 6 covers another of the Yugoslav-era residential blocks south of Podgorica's centre, adjacent to Blok 5 between the Bulevar Save Kovacevica and the Moraca river. The quarter shares Blok 5's pattern of dense 1970s and 1980s mid-rise apartments on a regular grid, with ground-floor cafes, neighbourhood pharmacies, kiosks and a steady local rhythm. The quarter's central park and football pitch fill most weekend afternoons.
Blok 6 is one of the most lived-in residential pockets of the city, with a long-settled population and a younger renter share that has grown across the past decade. The apartments here are typically older and smaller than those in the central or Tolosi districts, with affordable monthly rentals that draw students and early-career residents. Visitors do not commonly stay in the quarter, but a handful of short-stay apartments serve those who want to be a short walk from the central Bulevar at a budget rate.
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