


Old Town of Budva Walking Tour
Since the history of Budva is contained in churches and museums scattered within the charming red-tiled historic center, the guide will take you around the old town, a corner of Venetian and Mediterranean architecture. In ancient times, the town was located on an island that later was connected to the mainland by a sandy isthmus and turned into a peninsula. With a history of more than 2500 years, Budva is one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast. During this time, it was a part of various empires, kingdoms, states, and all of them, of course, influenced its development and appearance. On the walking tour, you will see the prominent landmarks, including the Citadela Fortress, originally known as Castle of St Mary. The fortification was rebuilt and expanded through the Middle Ages, and its stone barracks form the most prominent structure, separating the citadel from the rest of the walled city. You will head north of the citadel to a large public square, visiting either St. Ivan Church (17th century) or the Holy Trinity Orthodox church (1804) and ending the tour with a stunning view of the Adriatic Sea and a warm cup of coffee.
Highlights: the old town of Budva, Citadela Fortress, St. Ivan Church, the Holy Trinity Orthodox church.
Departure: daily. Includes: a private bilingual guide. Optional: entrance fees.