Hello, everyone!
Today I want to take you with me on a walk through the Old Town of Budva – a charming medieval core of Budva in Montenegro.
It is situated on an ancient site of some earlier settlements, some of which probably preceed the Greek colonisation of this part of the Adriatic Coast (source). Illyrians, Greeks, Romans, Venetians, citizen of Austro-Hungarian Emprie, Yugoslavia, Serbia and now Montenegro have made it their home in the past two millenias.
The Old Town was built like a fort, with defensive fortifications at the forefront of the city planning. Inside the city walls narrow streets create a special European charm so common for old towns in many European capitals such as Warsaw, Prague, Stockholm and others.
A bonus photo, to serve as an early warm-up for the coming Caturday:
I hope you enjoyed visiting the Old Town of Budva with me today! Please leave your impressions and questions in the comments below. We have a few more picturesque walks to take together around Budva, so I hope to see you again soon!
The photos in this post were taken with my smartphone camera, Nexus 5
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