A detailed guide to Budva Old Town is here! Included is a hand-drawn aerial map! Budva, the pearl of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, boasts over 2,500 years of history, blending medieval architecture, azure seas and skies, and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. I. Budva Old Town Key Sights and Route Map (see first and last images) ⌛️ Half-Day Highlights Route (2-3 hours) 1. Old Town Entrance (Sea Gate) Enter through the sea-facing "Sea Gate" and admire the Venetian-style arches and city walls. 2. St. Ivan's Church This 7th-century Gothic church, the highest point in the old town, offers panoramic views of the red rooftops and coastline. 3. Holy Trinity Church This Byzantine-style Orthodox church houses replicas of mosaics by the Russian icon painter Rublev. 4. Budva Citadel Entrance fee: €6. The wall walk offers the perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. 5. Stroll the Old Town Alleys Wander through the maze of cobblestone streets, exploring handicraft shops and galleries. ⌛️Day-long In-Depth Tour (5-6 hours) Morning: Visit the Old Town's Core Sights (same as above) Afternoon: Budva City Museum: Exhibits Greek and Roman artifacts and explores the city's millennia of evolution. "Dancing Girl": A 10-minute walk along the Mogren Beach promenade to see this iconic sculpture, symbolizing faithful love. Mogren Beach: A crescent-shaped beach on the west side of the old town, with clear waters, ideal for swimming and clifftop hiking. 2. Nearby Tours Route 1: Budva + Sveti Stefan Island (Half-Day Tour) Route 2: Budva + Kotor Old Town (Full-Day Tour) 🏡Accommodation: Pera Trixos Heritage Grand Hotel 🍖Restaurant: Restoran Stari Konak 👍The essence of Budva lies in its leisurely journey through the fusion of the ancient city and the sea. Daytimes, explore the millennia-old stories within its stone walls, and evenings, relax on the beach sipping local Vranac red wine. This truly lives up to its reputation as the "Balcony of the Adriatic Coast." [Value for Money] [Fun] [Scenery]
























A detailed guide to Budva Old Town is here! Included is a hand-drawn aerial map! Budva, the pearl of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, boasts over 2,500 years of history, blending medieval architecture, azure seas and skies, and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. I. Budva Old Town Key Sights and Route Map (see first and last images) ⌛️ Half-Day Highlights Route (2-3 hours) 1. Old Town Entrance (Sea Gate) Enter through the sea-facing "Sea Gate" and admire the Venetian-style arches and city walls. 2. St. Ivan's Church This 7th-century Gothic church, the highest point in the old town, offers panoramic views of the red rooftops and coastline. 3. Holy Trinity Church This Byzantine-style Orthodox church houses replicas of mosaics by the Russian icon painter Rublev. 4. Budva Citadel Entrance fee: €6. The wall walk offers the perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. 5. Stroll the Old Town Alleys Wander through the maze of cobblestone streets, exploring handicraft shops and galleries. ⌛️Day-long In-Depth Tour (5-6 hours) Morning: Visit the Old Town's Core Sights (same as above) Afternoon: Budva City Museum: Exhibits Greek and Roman artifacts and explores the city's millennia of evolution. "Dancing Girl": A 10-minute walk along the Mogren Beach promenade to see this iconic sculpture, symbolizing faithful love. Mogren Beach: A crescent-shaped beach on the west side of the old town, with clear waters, ideal for swimming and clifftop hiking. 2. Nearby Tours Route 1: Budva + Sveti Stefan Island (Half-Day Tour) Route 2: Budva + Kotor Old Town (Full-Day Tour) 🏡Accommodation: Pera Trixos Heritage Grand Hotel 🍖Restaurant: Restoran Stari Konak 👍The essence of Budva lies in its leisurely journey through the fusion of the ancient city and the sea. Daytimes, explore the millennia-old stories within its stone walls, and evenings, relax on the beach sipping local Vranac red wine. This truly lives up to its reputation as the "Balcony of the Adriatic Coast." [Value for Money] [Fun] [Scenery]
Budva, Montenegro, reviews Budva on the Adriatic Sea, a perfect blend of Mediterranean romance and Balkan wildness. The 2,500-year-old Venice city whispers in red roofs and slate lanes, the bells of St. Ivan’s Church are concerted with waves, and the “Dancing Girl” statue takes the reef as a stage, fixed into a landmark silhouette. It is a blue-green crescendo of Moglen Beach and the rich private hideout of San Stefan Island during the day, and at night it is a sleepless theater intertwined with an open-air bar and electronic music. Despite summer tourists, a cup of coffee for 10 euros and a seafood meal for 50 euros per person still make this a European price ceiling. The only thing to adapt is perhaps the cat that suddenly hits in the alleys of the ancient city, or the corner of a film called 007 under the Venetian wall.
The Old Town of Kotor, Montenegro, is a "time capsule" in the Balkan Peninsula. With a history of more than 1,500 years, the medieval architecture is well preserved, with narrow alleys, stone houses, and ancient churches scattered around. Walking in is like traveling back in time. The 4.5-kilometer ancient city wall winds along the cliffs from the seaside. It is still strong after thousands of years. It also resisted the Ottoman invasion in 1657. It's awesome! The main city gate "Sea Gate" is engraved with Tito's inscription, and the stone plaque records the Liberation Day. There is a sense of history everywhere. The city's Baroque and Gothic mixed bell tower, the "Pillar of Shame" for punishing prisoners, and the lively Weapons Square are super interesting to eat and eat. Surrounded by mountains and bays, it is a perfect match for the "Mediterranean Fjord" scenery of Kotor Bay. It is a must-check-in when you come to Montenegro. It has both medieval romance and magnificent nature.
The 2,500-year-old ancient city of Budva is a tourist attraction in Montenegro. It is much smaller than the ancient city of Kotor, and the style of the ancient city is similar to that of Kotor. The two cities are not far apart. Here, tradition and modernity are clearly distinguished. The ancient city is a unique Mediterranean building with churches, offices and city walls. It costs 6 euros to climb to the highest point of the ancient city and have a panoramic view of the ancient city and the Adriatic Sea. There are restaurants all over the beautiful beach. The restaurant is unique. On the pier extending into the sea, several tables are set up, and a few bottles of local beer are ordered. Taste the local delicacies, enjoy the sea breeze, and enjoy the sunshine. As soon as the sun sets, the temperature drops sharply. The waiter immediately brings a blanket over, and the service is in place! Living in a resort area, boys and girls from all over the world gather at the beach with boxes of beer, and strong jazz music continues until late at night.
Budva, a small town on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. Its tranquil blue harbor carries the long and engraved memories of time. Now, the world has changed a lot, and everything has changed. Only the ancient city, which is built within a short distance, still has the richness and inheritance of history. The gates of the ancient city, the windows of the houses, and the balconies facing the street are imbued with the architectural features of Venice, making the Mediterranean style flow slowly and warming the wasted years.
While drinking coffee on the beach in the old town of Budva, a foreigner suddenly ran over and gave me a silver necklace. He said the infinity symbol @ on the necklace represents forever. This is a symbol of infinity. I hope you can remember me forever. After that, he left, leaving me confused. Foreigners are really good at flirting, especially Europeans, who flirt in different ways every day. Sometimes they don’t do anything else, just joke for fun. Taurus is not very romantic, and cares more about actual actions than words. Because I am a relatively numb and slow person, I sometimes appreciate this culture that can express emotions freely. This incident gave me a little inspiration. It is not difficult to say "I love you" to the person you like every day and praise the person you like from the bottom of your heart, but the other person will feel very good. Silent dedication is indeed very touching, but why not bravely express love? People need positive emotional feedback, and the same is true for their relatives. Don't think about the long future, cherish the present. May we all love and be loved in our ordinary lives. Montenegro is a treasure travel destination. From Perast to Kotor and then to Budva, there are beautiful scenery all the way. My favorite is the old town of Budva. The sun, the beach, the blue sea, everything is just right. This place is perfect as the end of the journey. Maybe you have seen magnificent scenery and extraordinary stories along the way. But at the end of the journey, you just want to be in a daze on such a quiet beach and spend a long day. It seems like you have traveled through a European literary film.