
Babin Do occupies the ground behind Budva's old town, a residential pocket of houses and gardens where the streets climb slightly and the noise of the seafront drops away. Three hundred metres in one direction puts you at the water; roughly the same in the other brings you to the town walls, which makes this one of the easier addresses in Budva for people who want to walk everywhere and never think about parking. The nearest swimming is on the town beaches, and the cliff path from Ričardova glava carries on to Mogren, the two coves under the headland that most visitors reach only after they have already found the crowded stretches.
Practical things are close: the green market, the bus station for the coastal line to Kotor, Tivat and Bar, and the taxi boats that leave the old town harbour for Sveti Nikola island through the summer. Eating tends to be split between the konobas in the lanes inside the walls and the simpler grill places on the residential streets, where prices drop noticeably. From late June the town works around the clock; in spring and autumn the same walk takes half the time and the beach belongs to whoever turns up.
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