
Below the highway, between the market and the post office, is Budva at its most everyday — a dense block of apartment buildings, small businesses and side streets where the town's actual business gets done. The sea is a couple of minutes away at the eastern end of Slovenska plaža, but the more useful fact is that the bus station, the fruit and vegetable market and a run of bakeries, pharmacies and supermarkets all sit within a few hundred metres, which makes a self-catering stay genuinely simple here.
The beach itself is a long shallow arc of fine pebble with a paved promenade behind it, turning gradually from swimming platforms and rented shade into cafes and ice cream as it nears the marina. Follow it west and you reach the old town walls in about twenty minutes; follow it east and it climbs over the low headland into Bečići. From the bus station the coast road runs frequently in both directions — Sveti Stefan and Petrovac to the south, Kotor and the bay to the north — and the mountain road behind town is the quick escape to Lovćen and Cetinje when the coast gets too warm to enjoy.
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