
Prvomajska belongs to the residential grid behind Budva's seafront, close enough to walk everywhere and far enough back that the August noise arrives as a distant hum rather than a fact of life. These are ordinary streets — apartment buildings with washing on the balconies, a corner shop, cats asleep under parked cars — and they slope gently toward the bay, so the upper floors look out across the town roofs to the water and the stone silhouette of the old town at the western end.
That old town is roughly ten minutes away on foot: a walled triangle of narrow lanes, three churches shoulder to shoulder on one small square, and the Citadela at the tip with the best view along the riviera. Past it, a path cut into the cliff leads round to Mogren, two pebble coves under a rock wall that are worth an early start in season. In the other direction the promenade follows Slovenska plaža east for a couple of kilometres, with swimming platforms, cafes and enough shade to sit out the middle of the day. Buses along the coast road put Sveti Stefan and Petrovac within easy reach of an afternoon, and Kotor within a morning.
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