
Lazi climbs the hillside behind Budva, in the old settlement of Podmaine where the town thins out into terraces of olive and fig. It is a slower address: gardens rather than promenades, a view down over the roofs to the bay, and the Podmaine monastery about ten minutes away, a walled complex of two churches where the Petrović-Njegoš bishops kept a summer residence above the coast.
The distance to the seafront is a few minutes by car and a downhill walk on foot, so the beach and the walled town stay easy to reach while the evenings stay quiet. Slovenska plaža and its promenade sit at the bottom of the slope, and the Old Town, the Citadela and the cliff path to Mogren are a short way further along the shore. Uphill instead, the road carries on into the Budva hinterland towards the stone villages of the Grbalj plain, with viewpoints over the whole riviera along the way and, come autumn, the olive harvest and mandarins ripening in every second garden.
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