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Budva, Montenegro - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Budva
Top best places to visit in Budva, Montenegro
Budva is a coastal tourist resort on the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro.
Budva, known for its well preserved medieval walled city, is 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast.
It is often called Montenegrin Miami, because it is the most crowded and most popular tourist area in Montenegro with beautiful beaches and diverse nightlife.
Luxury yachts dominate marina berths during the summer, overshadowing small fishing vessels owned by the locals.
Budva is blessed with many natural beaches.
A small Richard's Head Beach is just next to the old town.
Arguably the best known and most attractive of the city beaches, nested beneath the cliffs, is Mogren Beach.
Between those beaches is the Dancing Girl Statue, the most popular tourist sculpture in the city.
The best known landmark is the city’s Old Town which has complete fortifications with city gates, towers and a citadel and within the walls the entire area is pedestrian-only.
The most important structures in the Old Town are:
Church of Saint John, one of the oldest churches in the coastal region.
Built in Byzantine style with red and white stone stripes, the Church of the Holy Trinity.
And the Citadel, a fortification used to protect Budva from the sea.
The Citadel is a medieval castle built and dedicated to St. Mary, this is also the most monumental architectural object within the town walls.
From the Citadel there is a very beautiful view of the city and the sea.
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Moderna galerija Budva - Izlaganje Zlate Marjanović
Moderna galerija Budva - Predstavljanje zbornika radova o paštrovskoj i budvanskoj muzičkoj tradiciji „Začuh vilu u dubravu đe pjesan poje“ (drugo dopunjeno i korigovano izdanje, 35 radova, tiraž 300, br. strana 412), koji su uredili dr Zlata Marjanović, etnolomuzikološkinja iz Pančeva, i Dušan Medin, arheolog i master menadžer u kulturi iz Petrovca na Moru. Izlaganje urednice zbornika dr Zlate Marjanović u okviru koga su nastupili učenici Škole za osnovno muzičko obrazovanje iz Budve, koje je za ovu priliku spremila prof. Katarina Popović, uz pratnju na klaviru prof. Slađane Babović, kao i članovi folklornog ansambla „Nikola Đurković“ iz Kotora (rukovodilac Predrag Šušić).
Altstadt (Old Town) Budva in Budva, Montenegro
Budva is a Montenegrin town on the Adriatic Sea, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see. It has around 60,000 inhabitants, and it is the centre of Budva Municipality. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budva riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, known for its well-preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches and diverse nightlife. Budva is 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast.
See the former city fortress, Altstadt (Old Town) Budva, a fully functional complex of antique structures filled with quaint restaurants, historical sites, and homes. As you approach the site from Budva's vibrant promenade, you'll observe its rugged walls, which preserve remnants of numerous cultures, spanning the 6th century BCE to the present day. Tour the narrow Venetian streets, see Roman baths, and visit museums that preserve ancient treasures, medical instruments, and miniature multicolored glass vessels where sailors kept their loved ones' tears, according to tradition.
The Old Town of Budva is situated on a rocky peninsula, on the southern end of Budva field. Archaeological evidence suggests that Illyrian settlement was formed on the site of the Old Town before Greek colonization of the Adriatic. While the site was permanently settled since Roman era, most of existing city walls and buildings were erected during the Venetian rule.
The entire town is encircled with defensive stone walls. The fortifications of Budva are typical of the Medieval walled cities of the Adriatic, complete with towers, embrasures, fortified city gates and a citadel.
Originally, there were gates on all of the four sides of the walled city. However, sea-facing gates were closed up over the years. The main city gate is Porta di Terra Ferma, the grand entry to the city from the west. It is also the beginning of the city's main thoroughfare, Njegoševa Street. There are also four more gates on the north wall, facing Budva marina (Porta Pizana, Porta Pizana 1 and 2, and Porta Pizanella), and one small gate facing the southwestern beach of Ričardova glava.
The layout of the town is roughly orthogonal, although many streets deviate from the grid, resulting in somewhat irregular pattern, with many piazzas connected with narrow streets. Today, the entire city within the walls is pedestrian-only.
The town citadel is situated on the southern tip of the city. Originally known as Castle of St Mary, fortification was continually rebuilt and expanded through Middle Ages, reaching its final form during the Austro-Hungarian rule. The sea-facing 160m long ramparts of the citadel, complete with eastern and western towers, are intricately connected to the rest of the city walls. Austrian stone barracks form the most prominent structure within the castle, separating the citadel from the rest of the walled city. Ruins of the Santa Maria de Castello church, after which the entire complex was originally named, are located within the citadel.
A large public square is located to the north of the citadel, containing all of the churches of the old town - St. Ivan church (17th century), Santa Maria in Punta (840 AD), and The Holy Trinity church (1804).
The Old Town suffered extensive damage in 1979 earthquake; repair and reconstruction took eight years (until 1987), but traces of the damage are now hardly noticeable. Today, it is a prime visitor attraction of Budva, packed with tourists during the summer months. Its narrow cobbled streets are lined with restaurants, cafes, pubs and shops.
Although Budva is notable for its long history and its well-preserved Old Town, it is not primarily known as a destination for sightseeing or cultural tourism. Unlike Kotor or Dubrovnik, Budva has an image of a crowded beach resort, with a lively and vibrant atmosphere and a very active nightlife.
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Liturgy. The procession over the Bar. 2015. Flights in Montenegro. Promo-Montenegro.
Liturgy. The procession over the Bar.
Литургия. Крестный ход по Бару. 2015.
Litija ulicami Bara. 2015.
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© Promo-Montenegro, 2015
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Old Town Apartment, Budva, Montenegro HD review
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Enjoying a central location in Budva's historic core, Old Town Apartment is fitted with air conditioning. It is set just a 5-minute walk from Mogren Beach.
This apartment provides a living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom.
Budva's main sights such as the Venetian Walls and the Holy Trinity Church can be explored by foot. Podmajne Monastery is 0.9 miles away.
Tivat Airport is located 12.4 miles away.
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BELL ALARM - LEKSTUND - 2019 - (Original)
A little piece based on the bells from Church of St. Dominic, Trogir
(Bell in image from Cathedral of St. Lawrence,Trogir)
mixed / mastered / produced: JULY / AUG 2019 by LEKSTUND
London Apartment, Budva, Montenegro HD review
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Stay in the Heart of Budva
Set within the Old Town of Budva and only 165 feet from a pebbly beach, London Apartment offers air-conditioned interior and free Wi-Fi. The Venetian Walls and the Holy Trinity Church are within walking distance.
This elegantly decorated apartment comprises a living room with a flat-screen satellite TV and a kitchen with a dishwasher and dining area. It includes a bathroom with a shower and a washing machine.
A variety of dining options and bars, as well as a grocery store can be found in the vicinity. The popular sandy beach Jaz is 3.1 miles away.
Guests can visit the Podmajne Monastery located 0.9 miles away. Excursions to Lovćen National Park and Skadar Lake can be arranged in the centre.
Local bus stops 1,641 feet from the London Apartment, while the Main Bus Station is 0.9 miles away. Tivat Airport is at a distance of 20 km, and Ferry Port 16.8 miles away. The property offers parking at an extra cost.
Budva Old Town is a great choice for travelers interested in Seafood , Old Town and Nightlife .
You can also enjoy FREE perks during your stay, like Wi-Fi.
Apartments Violeta, Budva, Montenegro, HD Review
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Boasting panoramic sea views, Apartments Mila is set 1,149 feet from Mogren Beach and about 0.6 miles from Budva Old Town. Each apartment is air-conditioned and provides free WiFi.
All apartments provide a spacious terrace with seating area. There is a fully equipped kitchen and a living room with a flat-screen TV. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer.
Budva Old Town preserves the Venetian Walls and the Holy Trinity Church, while Podmajne Monastery is 0.9 miles away. Excursions to Lovćen National Park and Skadar Lake can be arranged in the centre.
The property offers free parking. Tivat Airport is located 12.4 miles from the property.
Apartments Anđela, Bečići, Budva, Montenegro, HD Review
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Located in 985 feet from a sandy beach in Bečići and 3.1 miles from the Old Town of Budva, Apartments Anđela provides an on-site restaurant. It offers air-conditioned accommodation with free Wi-Fi. Sveti Stefan Island is 1.9 miles away.
All rooms and apartments will provide you with cable TV and a furnished balcony, some offering sea views. In rooms complete with a refrigerator, the dining area also has an electric kettle and a coffee machine, while the apartments have a kitchen. Featuring a shower, private bathrooms also come with a hairdryer and free toiletries.
The property offers opportunities for car rental and shuttle service to and from Tivat Airport can be arranged for an additional cost. A grocery shop is just next to the property, while some restaurants and bars can be found within 657 feet.
Old Town preserves the Venetian Walls and the Holy Trinity Church, while Podmajne Monastery is 0.9 miles away. Excursions to Lovćen National Park and Skadar Lake can be arranged in the centre.
Guests can also relax at an on-site bar with a terrace. Local bus stops 657 feet from the Apartments Anđela. Main Station is in Budva, 2.5 miles away. Tivat Airport is at a distance of 15.5 miles.
The Old Town of Budva (Montenegro)
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The most important tourist destination of Montenegro is Budva, a resort located on the Adriatic coast. In turn, the crown of the tourist attractions of Budva shines through the most precious pearl, namely the Old Town, which is in line with the amazing fortress-cities located further north on the Dalmatian coast, namely Kotor, Dubrovnik and others. The present video is intended to be an introduction to the fantastic world of this millenary city seen through the eyes of a rushed tourist who sneaks through the maze of narrow streets bordered by tall stone houses, a legacy from the period of Venetian domination (15th-18th centuries), in good part now transformed into a tourist bazaar, discovering the main objectives, but also the life of the inhabitants invaded by the hordes of tourists.
Overload of Love
A few weeks ago, during our Friday night East Village service, as the worship was drawing to a close, it felt as though God had given all of those present a hug. That's the only way to describe it. There was such an overwhelming sense of the love of God and the deep forgiveness of God that many of those present began to weep, or laugh, or both.
During that moment in the service, Pastor Bojan announced to the congregation that we had to do something practical with this love. Freely we have received it and freely we should give it away.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we found someone at CityLight who had a need and just surprised them with an overload of love? he asked. Someone who couldn't even pay us back, someone we could just select as a target for a random act of love? He then asked everyone to email him with someone they felt the Lord was putting on their heart... someone in our church who had a legitimate need in their life and needed their local family to rise up and show the love of God in a practical and physical way.
This is the young couple we chose to surprise with an overload of love...
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