Babilonija is a residential quarter on the slope above the main coastal road, close enough to the centre to walk everywhere but set back from the noise of the seafront. The descent to Slovenska plaža takes about fifteen minutes and lands you on Budva's long town beach and the shaded promenade behind it; the old town is another ten minutes further along, roughly two kilometres in total. Coming back uphill in the evening is the price of the quiet nights.
The immediate streets cover the practical side of a holiday — supermarkets, bakeries, car rental and travel agents selling the standard boat trips — and there is a spread of restaurants that do not depend on passing tourists to fill their tables. From the coastal road, buses and taxis run east to Bečići and Rafailovići and west toward Tivat and Kotor, so the rest of the bay is within half an hour. Swimming options widen with a short walk: the town beaches first, then Ričardova glava under the walls and the Mogren coves beyond the cliff path. Between June and September the quarter fills with families; outside those months it goes back to being an ordinary neighbourhood with a view of the sea.
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