Nikšić (Cyrillic: Никшић, pronounced [nîkʃit͡ɕ]) is Montenegro's second-largest city, with an urban population of 66,700 as of the 2023 census. It lies in the western region of the country, at the heart of the expansive Nikšić field, nestled at the base of Trebjesa Hill.
Храм Св. Василија Острошког је саборна црква и православни манастир у епархије будимљанско-никшићка. Изграђен је у 19. вијеку.
Gradski stadion Nikšić, also known as Stadion kraj Bistrice, is a multi-purpose stadium in Nikšić, Montenegro. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Sutjeska and a host of Montenegro national under-21 football team and Montenegro women's national football team matches. The stadium had a total of 5,214 seats before the addition of a new west stand in 2020.
Nikšić (Serbo-Croatian: Opština Nikšić / Општина Никшић) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The municipality is located in the central and northwestern region of Montenegro. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Nikšić.
Nikšić Airport (Montenegrin: Аеродром Никшић / Aerodrom Nikšić) (ICAO: LYNK) is a sport airport located near Nikšić, Montenegro.
The Tsar's Bridge (Serbian: Царев мост, romanized: Carev most) is a monumental historical bridge near Nikšić, Montenegro. It is a major state-protected landmark despite being not actively used nowadays.
Nikšić Royal Palace, also referred to as King Nikola's Palace is a (former) royal residence in Nikšić, Montenegro. It is located in the city center near town park. The two-storied palace was built by king Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš in 1890. However, it was rarely used. Currently, it houses the Zavičajni Muzej (County Museum), documenting the historical development of the city.
Железничка станица Никшић је последња железничка станица на прузи Подгорица—Никшић. Налази се насељу Никшић у општини Никшић. Железничка станица Никшић састоји се из 8 колосека.