
Babin Do is where Budva's traffic, shops and nightlife converge, the junction district behind the seafront with a business complex, the main lights on the coast road, and the streets that fill up first on a summer evening. Two hundred metres downhill and you are on the promenade; the same distance in other directions brings supermarkets, exchange offices, pizzerias and the bars that keep going long after the beach has emptied.
It is a central, unsentimental part of town, and it works if you want the town rather than the retreat. The beach at the end of the street is the long Slovenska plaža stretch, with the marina and the boats to Sveti Nikola at its far end and the Old Town walls in the other direction, ten to fifteen minutes on foot. Once inside the gates the tempo changes: narrow lanes, a square with three churches, the Citadela above the sea. Later, the clubs along the shore carry the night, and the bakeries open again for anyone walking home at four.
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