
Its just over 15,000 people are heirs to a history that includes Greek, Roman, Venetian and Austro-Hungarian Empire. The result is an old (Starry Gorod) with its cobbled streets wedged between houses refugees strength behind the walls of the fortress. That is where everyday life goes on.
The wall houses the church of St. Ivan (VII), Santa Maria (ninth century) and Holy Trinity (XIX). The walk along the walls (highly recommended), the atmosphere of calm and a certain decadence Renaissance and these churches are virtually all the historic charm of this city.
A lively nightlife of Serbia (discos, go-go’s and a lot of partying), restaurants with delicious seafood, sand and gravel beaches and great boat trips around the city complement the old stones. In addition, Budva can be a great headquarters for exploring a region riddled with history and natural beauty.
