Posts Tagged ‘Budva Old Town’
Slovenska Plaza Hotel, Budva
The tourist complex Slovenska Plaza is near the Old Town of Budva. The hotels and suits are connected by small streets to the Corso, on which all the accompanying services are located: souvenir shops, supermarkets, cafe bars, national and specialized restaurants, pizzerias, pastry shops, beer cellars, grill, drinks bars, leather goods shops, fashion boutiques… Of course, there is also a hairdresser’s salon, first aid station, and beach accessories shop. For the youngest guests, there is a special playground. Special attention has been devoted to sport and recreation.

Slovenska Plaza Hotel, Budva
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Avala Resort Villas, Budva
Avala Resort & Villas is a unique 5-star resort located directly on the beach and only 50 meters away from the Old Town of Budva and provides for a first-class holiday experience.
This resort offers you true 5-star comfort and facilities, including an indoor and an outdoor pool, a large spa area and a fitness centre and 2 restaurants.

Avala Resort Budva
Fineso Hotel, Budva
Hotel Fineso is an elegant 3 star hotel situated in the heart of Budva in coastal Montenegro. Hotel Fineso has a central location; the hotel can be easily reached by car. Hotel Fineso offers private parking area for visitors. Hotel Fineso’s strongest point is its complete and integrated services both in the infrastructure and the services offered for all types of Guests. Read the rest of this entry »
Astoria Hotel, Budva
Situated in the two and a half millennium Old town of Budva, luxury Hotel Astoria was fully renovated in November 2007. It is the first and only boutique hotel in the Old town. With the help of exceptional interior designer from Greece, this boutique hotel came alive with elegant style, comfort and personality. Read the rest of this entry »
Budva main tourist attractions
Budva is Montenegro’s main tourist centre; the busiest – and in summer the most crowded – settlement along the coast. The secret of the city’s popularity rests mainly on its beautiful, mainly sandy coastline, which caters for the would-be bathers.
In addition to the splendid beaches of the “Budva Riviera”, the city also possesses a tiny, but beautiful, historic centre. Surrounded by a wall, the historic centre is located on a small peninsula which extends as a harbour-side promenade.

Budva Montenegro
Characterised by winding, narrow streets, and small squares, the historic-centre is rich in monuments such as the medieval Churches of St. Ivan, St. Bogorodica and St. Sava. Next to the Citadel, which also dates from the Middle Ages, stands the colourful Church of St. Trojica, built in 1804.