A charming old town with a number of churches, a museum and a citadel to explore. Budva old town is smaller than nearby Kotor and its shops and restaurants seemed rather expensive. However a pleasant place to spend half a day.
Definitely worth the trip to Budva, this Old Town of narrow alleyways and little quaint shops and tavernas is nothing short of amazing.Relax after a long walk around at a beachfront cafe and enjoy a cold drink or for a more formal affair there are a fewmore upmarket restaurants just outside the old town walls on the harbour.
Once you enter one of the city gates you're in a pedestrian-only town. The main streets are lined with restaurants and (expensive) stores aimed at the tourists. Once you get past them, there are churches and residences on the side streets. The entire Old Town area is very small.
The old town is situated on the sea front in Budva next to the beach and harbour. Whilst its much smaller than Kotor as others have said it is very quaint and has a lot of charm. Plenty of shops and restaurants to grab something to eat.
it was really nice going around walking amidst little shops and places to sit..following old narrow streets lined by stone walls eventually looking unto scenic views of the adriatic ..just nice to walk there on a hot summer day reminiscing on the ancient past and enjoying the moment
We did a day trip from Dubrovnik. Weather was good to us and walked around the old city. The bay was lovely and loads of people enjoying the sun. Food was amazing and lots of it.
Very nice and pretty walking around in the old town. Quite charming with rather expensive and some less expensive shops. Open till late. Great views from the citadel.
Budva Stari Grad is a cute little town in with a lot of nice cafes, shops, bars end restaurants. Right outside the city wall you can enjoy a coffee or a beer on the sea front, really amazing view combined with the charming small town-feeling.
Old Town Budva is small but has some nice treasures to explore. It also offers some excellent panorama views of the sea and the seashore. It really only take about an hour or two to see what Budva's Old Town has to offer but it is definitely worth a stop. The citadel is pretty interesting.
After visiting Kotor and other old towns in the Balkans I think I was old towned out by the time I reached Budva. It is small and quaint and has been almost entirely rebuilt after a devastating earthquake. It is right on the sea with the usual collection of cafes and shops.