Tag: food

  • Budva, Montenegro: Trpeza and Dancing Girl Statue

    Budva, Montenegro: Trpeza and Dancing Girl Statue

    Hey there! Coming to you from Budva, Montenegro on day 10 of my stay here. The weather is absolutely perfect today – clear skies and a balmy 24°C. I can’t get enough of this place! (Seriously considering extending my trip, ha!) I’ve been soaking up the local atmosphere, getting to know the neighborhood like a pro. The people here are so welcoming and friendly. I even picked up a new phrase: “Hvala puno” (thank you very much). It’s the little things that make a place feel like home, you know? Today, I stumbled upon a hidden gem of a café with the most delicious pastries. My taste buds are still thanking me. Can’t wait to share more about my adventures today – stay tuned for the full scoop! This place just keeps surprising me in the best possible ways. Cheers to another day in paradise!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Trpeza in Budva. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the cozy, seaside vibes of this charming restaurant. The view of the Adriatic Sea from my table was simply breathtaking, and the warm, welcoming staff made me feel right at home. The rustic decor and the sound of waves crashing in the background really set the mood for a perfect meal. (Pro tip: Try to snag a table by the window for the best views!)

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I decided to go all out and ordered the seafood paella, which was a true flavor explosion. The freshness of the seafood combined with the perfectly seasoned rice made my taste buds do a little happy dance. I also couldn’t resist trying the stuffed calamari, which was tender and flavorful. However, the lamb chops were a bit on the dry side for my liking. Overall, the food was solid, and the portions were generous. (Don’t forget to pair your meal with a glass of local wine for the full experience!) Trpeza is definitely worth a visit if you find yourself in Budva, especially if you’re a seafood lover like me. Just make sure to come early as it tends to get busy during peak hours.

    📍 Trpeza

    Exploring Dancing Girl Statue

    Dancing Girl Statue

    So, let me tell you about my visit to the Dancing Girl Statue in Budva. As I strolled through the charming streets of this coastal town, I couldn’t miss the iconic statue perched on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The panoramic views were absolutely stunning, with the sun casting a golden glow over the water. There was a sense of tranquility in the air, despite the occasional chatter of tourists snapping photos with the statue in the background. (Pro tip: visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and catch the best lighting for your photos!)

    As I approached the statue, I was struck by its graceful pose and intricate details. Did you know that the Dancing Girl Statue is actually a modern creation, inspired by the rich history and culture of Budva? It’s a symbol of the city’s vibrant energy and artistic spirit, blending seamlessly with the medieval architecture and ancient ruins that dot the landscape. (Fun fact: locals believe that touching the statue brings good luck, so don’t be shy to give it a gentle pat!) Overall, my visit to the Dancing Girl Statue was a delightful experience that perfectly captured the essence of Budva’s beauty and charm. Whether you’re a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy the view, this place has something for everyone. Don’t forget your camera and a sense of wonder when you visit!

    📍 Dancing Girl Statue

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I can’t wait to visit the Dancing Girl Statue here in Budva. It’s been on my bucket list ever since I arrived in this charming city, and I’m excited to finally see it up close. The statue, with its graceful pose and intricate details, is a true masterpiece that captures the essence of Budva’s artistic soul. As for some tips for exploring Budva, let me share some insider knowledge that I’ve picked up during my time here. First off, make sure to try the local seafood dishes at one of the many waterfront restaurants – the fresh catch of the day is always a treat. Secondly, don’t forget to haggle at the local markets for some unique souvenirs to take back home. The vendors expect it, and you might just snag a great deal. When it comes to getting around Budva, I highly recommend renting a bike to explore the city at your own pace. The coastal views are simply breathtaking, and biking allows you to soak it all in. And lastly, don’t forget to respect the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites. I hope these tips help enhance your experience in Budva, and that you enjoy exploring this beautiful city as much as I have. Happy travels!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Kafana Kod Mira and Mogren Beach

    Budva, Montenegro: Kafana Kod Mira and Mogren Beach

    Hey there! Hello from Budva, Montenegro! Day 9 here and I’m really starting to feel at home in this charming coastal town. The weather today is just perfect – broken clouds and a comfortable 19°C. (Finally, some relief from the heat!) I’ve been soaking up the local atmosphere and getting to know the neighborhood pretty well. The people here are so friendly, always willing to share a smile or a chat. (Hvala, a word I’ve picked up, means thank you in Montenegrin!) I love how each day brings new discoveries and today was no exception. I stumbled upon a hidden café with the most amazing pastries – a real treat for my taste buds. Can’t wait to share more about today’s adventures with you soon. Stay tuned for more updates from my little slice of paradise in Budva!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    As I strolled through the charming streets of Budva, I stumbled upon Kafana Kod Mira, a cozy spot known for its delicious Balkan cuisine. The warm ambiance and friendly staff immediately made me feel at home. The rustic decor and traditional music playing in the background added to the authentic experience. (Pro tip: Make a reservation if you can, as it can get quite busy, especially during peak hours.)

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I dove into their Ćevapi, a dish of grilled minced meat served with ajvar and pita bread, and let me tell you, it was a flavor explosion in my mouth. The sarma, cabbage rolls stuffed with meat and rice, were also a hit. However, the pljeskavica, a grilled dish of spiced meat, fell a bit short for me. (Don’t forget to pair your meal with a refreshing local beer or rakija for the full experience.) Overall, Kafana Kod Mira is a solid choice for those craving authentic Balkan flavors in the heart of Budva. (And don’t forget to save room for dessert – the baklava is a must-try!)

    📍 Kafana Kod Mira

    Exploring Mogren Beach

    Mogren Beach

    Ah, my visit to Mogren Beach in Budva was a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of Eastern Europe. As I made my way through the charming streets of Budva, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of anticipation building up. And let me tell you, the moment I laid eyes on Mogren Beach, with its powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, I knew I was in for a treat. The stunning cliffs framing the beach added a touch of drama to the serene setting, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing day by the sea. (Pro tip: Arrive early to snag a good spot on the beach and avoid the crowds.)

    Now, here’s a little tidbit that most tourists might not know – Mogren Beach is actually divided into two parts, with a hidden passage connecting the two. How cool is that? As I soaked up the sun and took a dip in the refreshing waters, I couldn’t help but appreciate the natural beauty that surrounded me. The beach has a laid-back vibe that’s hard to resist, making it the ideal place to unwind and recharge. (Don’t forget to pack some snacks and plenty of sunscreen for your visit!) With its picturesque setting and relaxed atmosphere, Mogren Beach in Budva is definitely a hidden gem worth exploring in Eastern Europe.

    📍 Mogren Beach

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I am super excited to be heading over to Mogren Beach! I’ve heard so many great things about this place and I can’t wait to finally experience it for myself. The crystal-clear waters and stunning views are definitely calling my name. But before you head to the beach, let me give you a few insider tips for navigating Budva like a pro. First off, make sure to bring some cash with you as many places here don’t accept cards. And don’t forget to try some local seafood – the grilled octopus is to die for! When it comes to getting around, I highly recommend renting a scooter to explore the area. It’s a fun and convenient way to see all the hidden gems that Budva has to offer. Just be sure to drive carefully as the roads can get a bit crowded. And last but not least, don’t forget to respect the local customs and culture. Remember to dress modestly when visiting religious sites and always greet people with a smile. The locals here are incredibly friendly and welcoming, so it’s important to show them the same courtesy. I hope these tips help you make the most out of your time in Budva. Have a great time at Mogren Beach and soak up all the beauty that this place has to offer!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Stari Grad and Citadel Budva

    Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Stari Grad and Citadel Budva

    Hey there from Budva, Montenegro! Day 8 and I’m still soaking up the sunny vibes in this charming coastal town. The clear sky and 17°C weather have me feeling all kinds of content today. (I might even break out the shorts soon!) I’ve been getting to know the neighborhood pretty well, discovering hidden cafes and local gems. The atmosphere here is so laid-back and welcoming, it’s hard not to feel at home. I even picked up a few phrases in the local language – “Hvala” means thank you, a handy one to know! Can’t wait to share all the adventures from today, so stay tuned for more updates. Cheers to another day in paradise!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    I stumbled upon Konoba Stari Grad in Budva after a long day of exploring the charming streets of the Old Town. The cozy atmosphere and traditional decor immediately caught my eye as I entered the restaurant. The friendly staff welcomed me with warm smiles, making me feel right at home. The rustic wooden tables and dim lighting created the perfect ambiance for a relaxing evening meal. (Pro tip: Ask for a table by the window for a lovely view of the Old Town walls.)

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I couldn’t resist trying their famous Grilled Octopus, and boy, was it worth it! The tender octopus, charred to perfection, melted in my mouth with each bite. I also indulged in the Njeguški Steak, a local specialty that did not disappoint. The rich flavors of the steak paired with the creamy mashed potatoes left me craving for more. And let’s not forget about the Seafood Risotto – a flavorful combination of fresh seafood and aromatic herbs that truly captured the essence of the Adriatic Sea. (Pssst…don’t leave without trying their homemade rakija for a true taste of Montenegro.) Overall, Konoba Stari Grad exceeded my expectations with its delicious food, welcoming atmosphere, and top-notch service. It’s a must-visit spot in Budva for anyone looking to experience authentic Montenegrin cuisine.

    📍 Konoba Stari Grad

    Exploring Citadel Budva

    Citadel Budva

    So, let me tell you about my visit to the Citadel of Budva in Budva, overlooking the stunning Adriatic Sea. As soon as I arrived, I was immediately struck by the medieval charm of the fortress. The rugged stone walls contrasted beautifully with the azure waters below, creating a picturesque setting that felt like something out of a fairy tale. The atmosphere was a perfect mix of history and relaxation, with a cool sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and ancient stories.

    (Here’s a fun fact for you: did you know that the Citadel of Budva dates back to the 9th century, making it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast? Pretty cool, right?) As I wandered through the narrow cobblestone streets and explored the ancient ramparts, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe at the rich history that surrounded me. The views from the top of the fortress were absolutely breathtaking, offering a panoramic vista of the coast and the charming town of Budva below.

    For anyone planning a visit, I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowds and catch the sunrise over the sea. Don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the stunning views, and be sure to wear comfortable shoes for all the walking you’ll be doing. The entrance fee is quite reasonable, so it’s definitely worth the cost for the experience. Overall, my visit to the Citadel of Budva was a delightful mix of history, beauty, and relaxation that I won’t soon forget.

    📍 Citadel Budva

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I can’t wait to explore the Citadel Budva! I’ve heard so much about the history and stunning views from up there. Plus, I’m a sucker for a good fortress. (Who isn’t, right?) For those of you planning to visit, make sure to wear comfortable shoes because the climb up can be a bit steep. And don’t forget to bring some water, you’ll need it. Trust me, I learned that the hard way. Now, if you’re looking for a great spot to grab a bite to eat after your Citadel adventure, head to the Old Town. There are some fantastic local restaurants serving up delicious seafood dishes. Make sure to try the grilled squid – it’s a personal favorite of mine. Oh, and a little tip for navigating the Old Town: wander off the main streets and explore the narrow alleyways. You’ll stumble upon some charming little cafes and shops that most tourists miss. And finally, a word of advice: take your time and soak in the beauty of Budva. This place has a unique charm that you won’t find anywhere else in Eastern Europe. Enjoy every moment of your visit, my friends! Until next time, happy travels!


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  • 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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  • Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Scala Santa and Budva Old Town

    Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Scala Santa and Budva Old Town

    Hey there from Budva, Montenegro! Day 6 and I’m still soaking up the sun in this beautiful city. The clear sky and 21°C weather are just perfect for exploring. I’ve really started to settle into the local vibe here – the laid-back atmosphere and friendly faces make me feel right at home. As I wandered through the charming streets today, I couldn’t help but smile at the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. I even picked up a new phrase in the local language: “Hvala” means thank you, and I’ve been using it everywhere I go. Stay tuned for more adventures from my day in Budva – I can’t wait to share all the fun I had exploring this gem of a city!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Konoba Scala Santa in Budva. This cozy little spot is known for its traditional Montenegrin dishes like Peka, Grilled squid, and Lamb in rosemary sauce. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the warm and inviting atmosphere, with the smell of sizzling meat and spices filling the air. The restaurant is located just a stone’s throw away from the stunning Budva Old Town, making it a perfect spot to grab a bite after exploring the historic streets.

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I ordered the Peka, a slow-cooked dish with tender meat and veggies that just melted in my mouth. Paired with a glass of local Vranac wine, it was a match made in culinary heaven. The Grilled squid was also a hit, perfectly charred and seasoned to perfection. The staff were friendly and attentive, adding to the overall enjoyable experience. The prices were reasonable for the quality of food and service you receive. I would recommend visiting Konoba Scala Santa during the evening for a more intimate dining experience, soaking in the cozy ambiance and indulging in some delicious Montenegrin cuisine. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

    📍 Konoba Scala Santa

    Exploring Budva Old Town

    Budva Old Town

    Ah, let me tell you about my visit to Budva Old Town in Budva! As a seasoned traveler exploring Eastern Europe, I’ve seen my fair share of charming historic sites, but there was something special about wandering through the narrow streets and medieval architecture of this old town. Arriving at the place, I was immediately struck by the ancient walls that surrounded the area, giving it a mysterious and almost magical atmosphere. The cobblestone streets were lined with quaint cafes and shops, each one beckoning me to come in and explore. (Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes, those cobblestones can be tricky to navigate!)

    As I delved deeper into the heart of the Old Town, I couldn’t help but marvel at the history and culture that seeped from every corner. Did you know that Budva is one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast, with a history dating back over 2,500 years? It’s incredible to think about all the stories these walls could tell. One interesting fact that most tourists don’t know is that Budva was actually part of the Venetian Republic for over 300 years, which explains the Italian influence in the architecture. (Don’t forget to try some local seafood while you’re here, it’s a must!) All in all, my visit to Budva Old Town was a solid experience – not the most breathtaking place I’ve been to, but definitely worth a visit for its unique blend of history, culture, and charm.

    📍 Budva Old Town

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    So, tomorrow’s plan? I can’t wait to hit up Mogren Beach! I’ve heard it’s like a slice of paradise right here in Budva. The crystal-clear water, the soft sandy shores, it’s the perfect place to unwind and soak up some sun. Plus, I heard there are some great beach bars nearby where we can grab a drink and enjoy the view. But before you head out, let me give you a few insider tips. First off, make sure to bring some cash with you. Some of the beach bars don’t take cards, and you don’t want to miss out on those refreshing cocktails. And if you’re planning on renting a sunbed, get there early to snag a good spot. The best ones go fast, trust me. Oh, and a little heads up – the sun can be pretty intense here, so don’t forget your sunscreen! And if you’re feeling adventurous, take a walk along the cliffside path for some stunning views of the coastline. It’s a bit of a hidden gem that not everyone knows about. I can’t wait for you to experience Mogren Beach for yourself. It’s one of those places that just sticks with you, you know? So grab your towel, your sunscreen, and get ready for a day of pure relaxation. You’re going to love it.


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Kafana Zlatibor and Saint John’s Church

    Budva, Montenegro: Kafana Zlatibor and Saint John’s Church

    Hey there! Greetings from beautiful Budva, Montenegro! Day 5 of my stay here and I’m absolutely loving it. The clear sky and 19°C weather are making everything even more enjoyable. I’ve been soaking up the local atmosphere and getting to know this neighborhood like a pro. The laid-back vibe here is just what I needed. (Plus, the locals are so friendly!) I even picked up a new phrase in Montenegrin – “Hvala” means thank you, and I’ve been using it every chance I get. Can’t wait to share all the adventures from today – stay tuned for more updates!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Kafana Zlatibor in Budva. As soon as I walked in, I was hit with the cozy, rustic vibe of the place. The wooden tables, traditional decor, and lively chatter of locals made me feel right at home. The staff greeted me warmly, and I knew I was in for a good meal. (Pro tip: Make a reservation if you can, this place gets pretty busy!)

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I ordered the Ćevapi and Pljeskavica, and let me tell you, they did not disappoint. The Ćevapi were juicy and flavorful, perfectly paired with the fluffy lepinja bread. And the Pljeskavica, oh man, it was like a flavor explosion in my mouth. The sizzling meat, the melted cheese, the fresh ajvar… it was a party on my taste buds. (Don’t forget to try the Sarma too, it’s a local favorite!) The portions were generous, the prices were reasonable, and I left with a full belly and a big smile. Kafana Zlatibor is definitely a must-visit spot in Budva for a taste of authentic Balkan cuisine.

    📍 Kafana Zlatibor

    Exploring Saint John’s Church

    Saint John's Church

    So, let me tell you about my visit to Saint John’s Church in Budva. As I strolled through the charming streets of Budva’s Old Town, I stumbled upon this beautiful Roman Catholic church. The setting was just perfect, with the church standing tall against the backdrop of the ancient city walls. The atmosphere was serene, with the sound of church bells echoing through the narrow alleyways. (Pro tip: Make sure to wear comfortable shoes because the cobblestone streets can be a bit tricky to navigate.)

    Now, onto some interesting tidbits about Saint John’s Church. Did you know that it dates back to the 12th century? Yeah, talk about history! As I stepped inside, I was struck by the intricate frescoes adorning the walls and the peaceful aura that enveloped the space. (And don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the beauty of the interior.) The church also offers a glimpse into Budva’s rich cultural heritage, with its blend of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles. (If you’re a history buff like me, you’ll definitely appreciate the visit.) All in all, Saint John’s Church is a hidden gem in Budva that shouldn’t be missed. (Oh, and try to visit early in the morning to beat the crowds and truly soak in the tranquility of the place.)

    📍 Saint John’s Church

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I am super excited to visit Saint John’s Church here in Budva. I’ve heard so many amazing things about the architecture and history of this place, and I can’t wait to see it for myself. Plus, I’ve been itching to take some stunning photos to add to my collection. Now, when you visit, make sure to dress appropriately as it is a place of worship. I’ve learned that it’s always best to show respect for local customs, and you’ll feel more comfortable blending in with the locals. Also, keep in mind that there may be a small entrance fee, so have some cash handy. As for getting there, I recommend taking a leisurely stroll if you’re close by, so you can soak in the beauty of Budva as you go. Alternatively, if you’re a bit further away, hop on a local bus for a quick and affordable ride. Trust me, it’s the best way to get around and see more of the city without breaking the bank. While you’re in the area, don’t forget to explore the charming streets around the church. You never know what hidden gems you might stumble upon. And if you’re feeling peckish, try some local delicacies at one of the nearby cafes – you won’t be disappointed! I hope these tips help you make the most of your visit to Saint John’s Church. Enjoy your time in Budva, and don’t forget to soak up the beauty of this amazing place. Safe travels, my friend!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Stari Grad and Mogren Beach

    Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Stari Grad and Mogren Beach

    Hey there! Greetings from sunny Budva, Montenegro! I can’t believe it’s already day 4 of my stay here, and I have to say, this place just keeps getting better. The clear sky and 18°C weather are just perfect for exploring this charming coastal town. (Plus, it’s great for working on my tan!) I’m really starting to feel like a local around here, soaking up the laid-back atmosphere and friendly vibes. Oh, and I even picked up a little Montenegrin phrase – “Hvala” means thank you. The locals seem to appreciate my efforts! Stay tuned for some exciting adventures I have in store for today – I can’t wait to share them with you!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    I stumbled upon Konoba Stari Grad in Budva after a long day of exploring the charming streets of the Old Town. As soon as I stepped inside, I was greeted by the warm, cozy atmosphere that instantly made me feel at home. The rustic decor and traditional music playing in the background added to the authentic Montenegrin experience. The staff were friendly and welcoming, making me feel like a regular even though it was my first time there. (Pro tip: Make a reservation if you can, as it can get quite busy during peak hours!)

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I couldn’t resist ordering the Grilled Octopus, a local favorite, and it did not disappoint. The octopus was perfectly cooked, tender, and bursting with flavor. I also tried the Black Risotto, a classic dish in this part of the world, and it was rich and savory, with a hint of seafood goodness in every bite. To top it off, I indulged in the Buzara Shrimp, cooked to perfection in a delicious garlic and white wine sauce. The portions were generous, the prices were reasonable, and the overall dining experience at Konoba Stari Grad was solid. (Don’t forget to pair your meal with a glass of local wine for the full experience!)

    📍 Konoba Stari Grad

    Exploring Mogren Beach

    Mogren Beach

    So, let me tell you about my recent visit to Mogren Beach in Budva. As soon as I stepped off the bus and made my way towards the beach, I could already feel the salty breeze and hear the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. The walk from Budva’s Old Town was a short one, but the anticipation was building with each step. And let me tell you, when I finally laid eyes on Mogren Beach, it did not disappoint. The crystal clear waters and the picturesque sandy beach were exactly what I needed after a few days of exploring Eastern Europe. (Maybe I should have brought a surfboard to catch some waves, but hey, I’ll leave that for next time.)

    Now, here’s a fun fact for you – did you know that Mogren Beach is actually divided into two parts, creatively named Mogren I and Mogren II? I only found out about this when I was there, and it was interesting to see the slight differences between the two sections. My advice? Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and snag a good spot to soak up the sun. Oh, and don’t forget to bring some snacks and drinks, as the beach bars can get a bit pricey. Overall, Mogren Beach is a solid choice for a relaxing day by the sea, with just the right amount of charm and natural beauty to make it a memorable stop on your Eastern European adventure.

    📍 Mogren Beach

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I can’t wait to visit Saint John’s Church here in Budva. It’s a beautiful spot with so much history, and I’m excited to soak it all in. Plus, I’ve heard the views from up there are absolutely stunning (perfect for my Instagram feed, am I right?). When you’re exploring Budva, make sure to take some time to wander the old town. It’s full of hidden gems and little cafes where you can relax and soak in the atmosphere. And don’t forget to try the local seafood – it’s some of the best I’ve ever had, seriously. If you’re planning to visit the church tomorrow too, remember to dress modestly out of respect. And if you’re not sure how to get there, don’t worry – the local buses are a cheap and easy way to get around. Just make sure to have some change on you for the fare. Oh, and one more tip – if you’re looking for a break from the crowds, head to Mogren Beach. It’s a bit of a walk from the old town, but the crystal-clear water and peaceful vibe make it totally worth it. So there you have it – tomorrow’s plan and some insider tips for exploring Budva. I hope you have a blast here like I have. Happy travels, friends!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Restaurant Porto and Citadel

    Budva, Montenegro: Restaurant Porto and Citadel

    Hey there from Budva, Montenegro! Day 3 here and I’m still soaking up the sun with a clear sky and a comfy 19°C. The vibe around here is so chill, it’s like time slows down just enough for me to savor every moment. (And maybe indulge in a little extra gelato, shh!) I’ve been getting to know the neighborhood pretty well, and let me tell you, the locals have a way of making you feel right at home. “Hvala” (thank you) is quickly becoming my favorite word to say. Today, I stumbled upon a hidden gem of a cafe where the coffee is strong and the views are even stronger. Can’t wait to share all the details of today’s adventures with you – stay tuned!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Restaurant Porto in Budva! This cozy spot is known for its delicious seafood paella, juicy lamb chops, and a mouthwatering grilled vegetables platter. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the warm Mediterranean vibes and the inviting aroma of sizzling dishes. Located near the bustling Old Town of Budva, Restaurant Porto offers a quaint escape from the touristy crowds, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing meal.

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I couldn’t resist ordering the seafood paella, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint! The flavors were rich and the seafood was perfectly cooked. I also tried the lamb chops, which were tender and packed with flavor. The grilled vegetables platter was a delightful surprise – the veggies were fresh and perfectly seasoned. The staff at Restaurant Porto were friendly and attentive, adding to the overall positive experience. While the prices were a bit on the higher side, the quality of the food and the charming atmosphere made it worth every penny. If you find yourself in Budva, make sure to stop by Restaurant Porto for a taste of their delicious offerings!

    📍 Restaurant Porto

    Exploring Citadel

    Citadel

    So, let me tell you about my visit to the Citadel in Budva. As soon as I entered Old Town Budva, I could see the medieval fortress looming in the distance. The narrow cobblestone streets led me up to the Citadel, and the views from up there were absolutely worth the climb. I could see the sparkling blue waters of the Adriatic Sea stretching out before me, with the red-tiled roofs of Budva below. It was a picture-perfect scene, let me tell you.

    Now, here’s a little insider tip for you: most tourists don’t know that the Citadel actually dates back to the 9th century, making it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. Walking through the stone walls, I could feel the weight of history all around me. The cool sea breeze and the sound of seagulls added to the atmosphere, making it a truly immersive experience. If you’re planning a visit, I’d recommend going early in the morning to beat the crowds and bring some water with you – that climb can be a bit of a workout! All in all, the Citadel in Budva is a must-visit for any history buff or culture enthusiast looking to soak in the rich heritage of Eastern Europe.

    📍 Citadel

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow’s plan is to visit Saint John’s Church, and I couldn’t be more excited! I’ve heard so many great things about the stunning architecture and the peaceful atmosphere inside. Plus, I always love learning about the history and significance of religious sites in the places I visit. As for some

    Travel Tips for Budva

    travel tips for exploring Budva, let me share a few things I’ve learned during my time here. Firstly, when it comes to getting around, I highly recommend using the local buses. They’re affordable, convenient, and a great way to see more of the city without breaking the bank. And speaking of saving money, make sure to try some of the delicious street food options here – not only are they tasty, but they won’t hurt your wallet either. In terms of local customs, remember to dress modestly when visiting religious sites like Saint John’s Church. It’s a sign of respect and will help you blend in with the locals. And if you’re looking for a unique experience, try to catch a traditional music or dance performance in the Old Town – it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the culture of Budva. Overall, Budva has been a fantastic stop on my Eastern European journey, and I can’t wait to see what else this beautiful city has to offer. Have fun exploring, and don’t forget to soak up every moment of your travels!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Jadran Kod Krsta and Old Town Budva

    Budva, Montenegro: Jadran Kod Krsta and Old Town Budva

    Hey there! Greetings from Budva, Montenegro! Day 2 here and I’m already feeling like a local (well, maybe a slightly lost one). The clear sky and 20°C weather have me in a great mood, soaking up the sun and exploring this charming town. I’ve been savoring the local cuisine (seriously, seafood here is on another level) and trying to blend in with my broken attempt at speaking Montenegrin (thank goodness for Google Translate). The laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals make me feel right at home. Yesterday, I stumbled upon a hidden gem of a café with the best coffee I’ve ever had. Who knew Montenegro had such a thriving coffee scene? Can’t wait to see what other surprises this place has in store for me today. Stay tuned for more adventures!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Jadran Kod Krsta in Budva. This place is known for its delicious seafood dishes like lobster linguine, stuffed calamari, and grilled sea bass. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by the inviting smell of freshly cooked seafood and the sound of clinking glasses. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying their meals. Located near the bustling Old Town of Budva, Jadran Kod Krsta offers a perfect escape from the busy streets and a chance to indulge in some fantastic seafood.

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I couldn’t resist ordering the lobster linguine, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The pasta was perfectly al dente, and the lobster was cooked to perfection. I also tried the stuffed calamari, which was bursting with flavor. The grilled sea bass was another highlight of the meal, with a delicate balance of herbs and spices. The staff were friendly and attentive, making sure my dining experience was top-notch. While the prices were a bit on the higher side, the quality of the food definitely justified it. I would recommend visiting Jadran Kod Krsta during the early evening to enjoy a leisurely dinner with a view of the Adriatic Sea. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

    📍 Jadran Kod Krsta

    Exploring Old Town Budva

    Old Town Budva

    I recently had the pleasure of exploring Old Town Budva in Budva, and let me tell you, it was a charming experience. As I strolled through the well-preserved medieval walled city, I couldn’t help but be captivated by the narrow cobblestone streets lined with quaint shops and cozy restaurants. The atmosphere was bustling yet relaxed, with locals and tourists alike meandering through the historic streets. (Pro tip: Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for all the walking you’ll be doing!)

    One interesting fact that most visitors don’t know is that Old Town Budva is home to some of the oldest churches in Montenegro, dating back to the 7th century. As I marveled at the intricate architecture and rich history of these churches, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe at the centuries of culture and tradition that permeate the air. (Another tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and truly appreciate the beauty of this hidden gem.) Overall, my visit to Old Town Budva was a delightful blend of history, culture, and good food – a must-see for anyone exploring Eastern Europe.

    📍 Old Town Budva

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    So, tomorrow’s plan is to visit Mogren Beach – and let me tell you, I couldn’t be more excited! This hidden gem is a true paradise with its crystal-clear waters and stunning cliffs. I can’t wait to soak up the sun and take a refreshing dip in the Adriatic Sea. But before you head off to the beach, here are a few insider tips to make the most of your time in Budva. First off, make sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and water – the sun here can be intense, and you don’t want to get caught without either. And when it comes to getting to Mogren Beach, I recommend taking a leisurely stroll along the scenic coastal path instead of a taxi. Trust me, the views are worth the extra effort. Now, when you do make it to the beach, be sure to respect the local customs and keep noise levels to a minimum. And if you’re feeling adventurous, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the nearby caves – they’re a hidden treasure that many tourists overlook. Overall, Budva has been a true delight to explore, and I hope these tips help you make the most of your time here. Enjoy your time at Mogren Beach, soak up the sun, and make sure to take in all the beauty this place has to offer. Safe travels, my friends!


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  • Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Scala Santa and City Walls

    Budva, Montenegro: Konoba Scala Santa and City Walls

    Hey there! Greetings from the beautiful Budva, Montenegro! I just arrived here today and let me tell you, the clear sky and 19°C weather are giving me all the good vibes. (Perfect for exploring, am I right?) As I stroll around the neighborhood, I can already feel the laid-back atmosphere and the friendly smiles of the locals. (I even tried saying “Zdravo” to someone, which means “hello” in Montenegrin – small victories, right?) I’m starting to get a sense of the charm of this place, and I can’t wait to see what else it has in store for me. Stay tuned for more updates on my adventures in Budva – I have a feeling it’s going to be a fun ride! (Wish me luck navigating these cobblestone streets!) Cheers to day 1 of my Montenegro journey!

    My New Home in Budva

    My accommodation in Budva

    So, I finally made it to Budva after months of gallivanting through Eastern Europe, and let me tell you, Casa Mia feels like a little slice of heaven. Tucked away on Kanjosa Macedonovica street, this cozy spot is my home away from home for the next few days. As I walked in, the warm vibes of the place instantly put me at ease. The interior is simple yet charming, with a touch of Montenegrin flair that makes it feel unique. The living room is cozy, the kitchen is well-equipped (finally, a place with a decent coffee maker!), and the bedroom is super comfy. And can we talk about the view from the window? I can see the sparkling waters of the Adriatic Sea from here – not too shabby, right? The neighborhood is bustling with life, with cute cafes and shops lining the streets. I even had a chat with the host, who welcomed me with a big smile and some local tips on where to grab the best seafood in town. The price of 69 EUR per night is a steal for all the amenities – WiFi, TV, air conditioning, and even a washing machine (a backpacker’s dream come true!). I can already tell that Casa Mia is going to be the perfect base for exploring Budva and its surroundings. The Old Town is just a stone’s throw away, and I can’t wait to wander through its narrow cobblestone streets. Plus, the beach is within walking distance, so I’ll definitely be soaking up some sun and sea breeze during my stay. All in all, Casa Mia has stolen my heart with its charm and convenience. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like a local, even if you’re just passing through. Here’s to new adventures and comfy accommodations – cheers to Casa Mia!

    Local Cuisine Discoveries

    Local food in Budva

    I finally made it to Konoba Scala Santa in Budva, a cozy spot known for its traditional Montenegrin dishes like Peka and Grilled Squid. As I walked in, the warm, rustic decor immediately caught my eye – think wooden beams, stone walls, and flickering candlelight. The place was buzzing with locals and tourists alike, creating a lively yet intimate atmosphere. I could tell I was in for a treat.

    Now, let’s talk about the food. I ordered the Lamb in Rosemary Sauce, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. The meat was tender, juicy, with just the right amount of herbs to give it that perfect flavor. Paired with a side of local vegetables, it was a match made in culinary heaven. The Grilled Squid was also a hit – perfectly cooked, with a smoky char that added depth to every bite. The staff was friendly and attentive, adding to the overall enjoyable experience. If you find yourself in Budva, do yourself a favor and check out Konoba Scala Santa – you won’t be disappointed. And hey, maybe save room for dessert – their Baklava is to die for!

    📍 Konoba Scala Santa

    Exploring City Walls

    City Walls

    So, let me tell you about my visit to the City Walls in Budva. As a seasoned traveler who’s explored Eastern Europe, I thought I had seen it all, but these ancient fortifications truly took my breath away. As I arrived at the walls, I was immediately struck by the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea stretching out before me. The salty breeze mixed with the warmth of the sun created a perfect atmosphere for exploring this historical gem. (Did I mention the Instagram-worthy photo opportunities?)

    Walking along the walls, I couldn’t help but imagine the centuries of history that had unfolded right where I stood. Fun fact: did you know that these walls date back to the 15th century and were once a crucial defense against invaders? It’s fascinating to think about the stories these stones could tell. For those planning a visit, I recommend going early in the morning to beat the crowds and bring some water and comfortable shoes for the walk. Overall, the City Walls in Budva are a must-see for anyone looking to dive into the rich history and breathtaking views of Montenegro’s coastline.

    📍 City Walls

    Tomorrow’s Adventures

    Tomorrow, I am beyond excited to visit Saint John’s Church here in Budva. I’ve heard so much about its stunning architecture and rich history, and I can’t wait to see it with my own eyes. Plus, I’ve been looking forward to this for weeks now, so you can imagine my anticipation! As for practical advice, make sure to dress modestly when visiting religious sites like this one. It’s a sign of respect and will help you blend in with the locals. Also, keep in mind that many churches in Eastern Europe have specific visiting hours, so double-check before you go to avoid disappointment. When it comes to getting around Budva, I highly recommend using local transportation like buses or taxis. They’re affordable and reliable, and you’ll get a taste of everyday life here. Plus, don’t forget to try some local cuisine while you’re in town – the seafood here is to die for! One last tip: take some time to explore the narrow streets and hidden corners of Budva. You never know what hidden gems you might stumble upon. And remember, the best way to experience a new place is to embrace the unexpected. I hope these tips help you make the most of your time in Budva. Have a fantastic time exploring this beautiful city!


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