The walled old town of Budva on its peninsula above the Adriatic
landmark

Budva Old Town

Also: Stari Grad Budva

Distance
≈3 km · walkable, ~10 min by car
Best time
Late afternoon and evening, when the lanes cool and the ramparts glow
Getting there
Walk the seaside promenade (~3 km), or take a short bus, taxi or summer boat from Bečići
Good for
History, Walled old town, Half day, No car needed

Budva's walled medieval old town — marble lanes, churches and a seaward citadel — barely 3 km up the coast from Bečići and walkable along the promenade.

The Riviera's walkable old town

Barely 3 km up the coast from Bečići, Budva's walled medieval old town is the easiest day trip on the Riviera — a maze of narrow marble lanes, churches and squares on a small peninsula, ringed by Venetian-era ramparts you can walk for views over the Adriatic. It is one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic, some 2,500 years old (first recorded in the 5th century BC as Butua), and by legend founded by Cadmus of Thebes, exiled here with his wife Harmonia. Most of the walls date from the long Venetian rule (1442–1797), and the old town was faithfully rebuilt to its original form after the 1979 earthquake.

What to see

The old town is free to wander. The signature sight is the Citadela fortress on the sea walls — about €3.50–5 (cash) for its ramparts, a small maritime museum and library, and the panoramic sea view. Beyond that, drift through the old churches around the main square and the lanes of stone houses down to the marina. Half a day is plenty; pair it with a swim and the Riviera's liveliest dining scene.

Getting there

You can walk the seaside promenade the whole way from Bečići — a flat, easy stroll of about 3 km along the water. Otherwise a short bus, taxi or summer boat gets you there in minutes. Come late afternoon and evening, when the marble lanes cool and the ramparts catch the low light.

Best Time

Late afternoon and evening, when the lanes cool and the ramparts glow

Best For

HistoryWalled old townHalf dayNo car needed

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Budva Old Town from Bečići?+

About 3 km north — you can walk there along the seaside promenade, or take a short bus, taxi or summer boat. Half a day is plenty to wander the walled old town.

How old is Budva?+

Budva is one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic — some 2,500 years old, first recorded in the 5th century BC as Butua — with Illyrian, Greek, Roman and Venetian layers within its medieval walls.

How much does the Citadela cost?+

The old town is free to enter; the Citadela fortress charges about €3.50–5 (cash) for its walls, a small maritime museum and library, and the best sea view. Confirm the price at the gate.