Budva City Walls
Budva City Walls
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Angela S
Los Angeles, CA7 contributions
Nov 2022
I felt like I got to experience something special going here. I could have spend the day looking at every brick on the wall wondering who built it, who tried to climb up it when invading. I will be back for sure.
Written December 4, 2022
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Coryy20
Port of Spain, Trinidad6,364 contributions
Dec 2022 • Solo
The fortress wall dates back to the 9th century and we built as a protective shield for the city. Fast forward to the 21st century and they are still standing proud, strong and beautiful and adds unique less to this UNESCO protected city.
The walls are truly a work of art with the backdrop of the waters behind give it a perfect photo backdrop for any photo shoot. It is a must see site.
The walls are truly a work of art with the backdrop of the waters behind give it a perfect photo backdrop for any photo shoot. It is a must see site.
Written September 2, 2023
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Mircea M
Bucharest, Romania292 contributions
Oct 2022 • Family
Small streets, great shops, and don t forget To take a look for citadel inside. The prices at coffee shops this octomber are around 1.20 -1.80 euro per 1 coffee. Most of them not all products from the menu because season is end. But also are a lot of tourists. Deserve the visit
Written October 26, 2022
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sugapapa
Nasushiobara, Japan7,987 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
I visited Pudova on a walk in the old town. Surrounding the small old town, which juts out to sea for about a kilometer, is a defensive wall that protects the city from threats such as pirates and enemy invasion. Although it is small in size, the atmosphere is similar to the seaward ramparts of Kotor. Of course, the walls were built during the reign of the Venetian Republic. It was rebuilt and expanded continuously throughout the Middle Ages to its present form during the rule of Austria and Hungary. The main gate and Gladenigo tower are inscribed with the symbol of Venice, the Winged Lion.
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Written August 1, 2024
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Amarylis Valdeon
Lancashire, UK83 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
Nice walk along the walls & you get a view of the islands and Old Town. We went in October and there was only us on the walls - it is a there and back walk so you would have to negotiate other people during busier periods.
Cost 2 euros per person & there were lots of viewing points along the way. Just beware of some of the corners as they’ve obviously been used as toilets and smelt very strongly of urine!
Cost 2 euros per person & there were lots of viewing points along the way. Just beware of some of the corners as they’ve obviously been used as toilets and smelt very strongly of urine!
Written October 3, 2024
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loicbellet
Johannesburg, South Africa383 contributions
May 2021
Charming old town. There is a seemingly endless maze of alleyways with tucked-away boutiques and restaurants, cafes, and bars. You must visit the museum, views are amazing and the buildings are exceptionally well-preserved.
Written May 8, 2021
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Jason S
Melbourne, Australia2,253 contributions
Mar 2023 • Solo
Love these type of historical walls built many centuries ago to protect cities around Europe and balkans.
These walls are very formidable and certainly built to keep invaders out.
Take the walk along the walls very interesting and really nice views overlooking the ocean.
These walls are very formidable and certainly built to keep invaders out.
Take the walk along the walls very interesting and really nice views overlooking the ocean.
Written September 10, 2023
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zuv
Bucharest, Romania37,984 contributions
Jul 2022
Pretty nice walk. Pay attention, unlike Dubrovnik where the walk on the walls is circular, here you can walk to a dead end and then go back the way you came. The entry point is on the plateau in front of the Citadel, at the end near the sea. The ticket is 2 euros.
Written August 5, 2022
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Rodman100
Wellington, New Zealand754 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
A charming old town which is on a smaller scale than nearby Kotor (less touristy). Lots of narrow lanes to explore with a lot of tourist shops/restaurants to while away your time. Give yourself 3 - 4 hours to explore including having a relaxing meal.
Written June 1, 2024
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Pas66UKCan
York, UK252 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
The entrance was to the far left of the citadel as you face it. It was a very pleasant walk . It does not go all away round the city but about 3/4. A nice easy walk . A euro or two to get in. A few cables laying around near the end of the walk. Would be nice if they could be removed as kill the ambience a bit. But we'll worth doing.
Written October 24, 2024
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How much of the city walls do you actually get to visit for your 2 euro? I couldn't see that there was that much available to walk on. I've been to the Citadel so are the city walls going to give me any other decent views over the old city?
Written June 16, 2018
August would be hot and sunny and great beach weather. I’m here in late May and had hoped to swim but it’s very cool this year and people are still wearing long pants and pullovers. I’m guessing, but I think June through September would be the best months here for a beach holiday but try and get an apartment with air conditioning.
Written May 24, 2019
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