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Budva, as the Queen of the Montenegrin Riviera, is located in the mid-area and encompasses the territory of around 122 km2 with over 13 000 inhabitants. In the town old 2.5 milleniums the nature gifted unique beauty of sun, sea and pearl beaches. The entire old city is a museum of its kind, where Citadel and a couple of old churches are located. Before the St. Trinity Church, there is the tomb of famous Montenegrin writer Stefan Mitrov Ljubisa. At the entrance to the city, there is a bell representing the town symbol. The rising of great Mediterranean cultures marked the spirit of this town, which is felt even today, when Budva grew up to the pearl of Adriatic.
Important sacral monuments are monasteries Stranjevici, Podostrog, Rezevici and Gradiste. The life is going on within the walls of the Old City, where fortresses and squares are turned to open-air stages. On its territory there are 17 big or small beaches, and a shore long 21 km, which is listed among the most attractive shores in the world, belongs to it. Among the most beautiful beaches the following are distinguished: Jaz, Mogren, Becici, Milocer, Petrovac and the jewel of Montenegrin Riviera – St. Stephen. City hotel St. Stephen represents the natural attraction and the most exclusive summer resort on the shore. The greatest excursion attraction of Budva is St. Nicholas Island. The Island with abundant Mediterranean plants and nice sandy beaches. Budva is characterised by mild maritime climate, contributing to its attractiveness during the entire year. At any corner you will feel the scent of Mediterranean and enjoy in charms of the beauty of Adriatic.
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