Budva, Montenegro: Jadran Kod Krsta and Church of Saint Sava

Budva, Montenegro: Jadran Kod Krsta and Church of Saint Sava

Hey there! Greetings from Budva, Montenegro on day 7 of my stay here. The weather today is a mix of broken clouds and a comfy 26°C – perfect for exploring this charming coastal town. I’ve been soaking up the local atmosphere and getting to know this neighborhood like a pro. The laid-back vibe here is so refreshing, and the locals are always ready with a warm smile (and maybe a shot of rakija). I’ve been slowly uncovering hidden gems and making small connections along the way. Can’t wait to share all the adventures from today with you – stay tuned for more updates from this beautiful corner of the world! A big hug from Budva!

Local Cuisine Discoveries

Local food in Budva

So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Jadran Kod Krsta in Budva. Nestled by the beautiful Adriatic Sea, this restaurant is known for its delicious Black risotto with squid ink, Grilled sea bass, and Lobster linguine. As someone who has been exploring Eastern Europe for months, I can confidently say that this place is a gem in the heart of Budva.

Upon arrival, I was greeted by the warm and inviting atmosphere of the restaurant. The staff was friendly and attentive, making me feel right at home. I couldn’t help but admire the stunning views of the sea as I settled into my table. The interior was cozy and charming, adding to the overall dining experience. Now, let’s talk about the food. I ordered the Black risotto with squid ink, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The flavors were rich and savory, with the perfect hint of seafood. The Grilled sea bass was perfectly cooked and seasoned, and the Lobster linguine was a true indulgence. Each dish was a culinary delight, showcasing the fresh ingredients and skillful preparation of the chefs at Jadran Kod Krsta. Overall, my dining experience at this restaurant was top-notch. The food, the atmosphere, and the service all exceeded my expectations. If you find yourself in Budva, do yourself a favor and make a reservation at Jadran Kod Krsta. You won’t regret it.

📍 Jadran Kod Krsta

Exploring Church of Saint Sava

Church of Saint Sava

So, let me tell you about my visit to the Church of Saint Sava in Budva. As I strolled through the charming streets of this coastal town, I couldn’t help but be drawn to the imposing beauty of this Orthodox church. The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by the soothing scent of incense and the soft glow of candlelight. The atmosphere was serene, with the sound of hushed prayers filling the air. It was a truly peaceful escape from the bustling streets outside. (Pro tip: The church is located in the heart of the Old Town, so make sure to explore the surrounding cobblestone streets and quaint cafes after your visit.)

Now, here’s the real gem of this place – the stunning frescoes adorning the walls of the church. Each painting told a story, with vibrant colors and intricate details that truly took my breath away. As I learned more about the history of the church from a local guide, I was fascinated by the blend of Eastern and Western influences in its architecture. One interesting fact that most tourists don’t know is that the church was actually built in the 12th century and has withstood centuries of wars and natural disasters. (Don’t forget to dress modestly and be respectful during your visit.) Overall, the Church of Saint Sava in Budva is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Montenegro.

📍 Church of Saint Sava

Tomorrow’s Adventures

Tomorrow, I am excited to visit the Dancing Girl Statue here in Budva. I’ve heard so much about the grace and beauty of this sculpture, and I can’t wait to see it in person. Plus, I’ve always had a soft spot for art that tells a story, so this is right up my alley. As for some insider tips for exploring Budva, let me share a few things I’ve learned during my time here in Eastern Europe. Firstly, when it comes to transportation, opt for local buses instead of taxis to save some money. The bus system here is reliable and affordable, so why not give it a try? Also, be sure to try some local cuisine while you’re here. The seafood in Budva is to die for, and you won’t regret indulging in a fresh catch of the day. When wandering around the old town, take your time to soak in the history and charm of the cobblestone streets. And don’t forget to greet the locals with a friendly “Zdravo” – it’s a small gesture that goes a long way. Lastly, if you’re up for a bit of adventure, consider renting a kayak and exploring the stunning coastline from a different perspective. I hope these tips help enhance your experience in Budva. Happy travels, my friends!


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