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I'm going to Dubrovnik. A little prepared. Do travelers have fresh suggestions for walks and cafes? Should I go to Buda? If yes, then rent a car or with a travel agency?
I'm going to Dubrovnik. A little prepared. Do travelers have fresh suggestions for walks and cafes? Should I go to Buda? If yes, then rent a car or with a travel agency?
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аватар ollennka
Buddha - what is it? Part of Budapest or Budva with a missing letter? Of course, it will be more interesting by car if you feel confident in the narrow streets of the Balkan towns and are going to get out of Dubrovnik more than once.
аватар Scurra-2
Budva, of course! And I would very much like to be in Buda)!
аватар ollennka
In my subjective opinion, it’s better not even to go to Budva, but to travel around the Bay of Kotor, the main beauty is there. And Budva is a crowded resort, I was not very impressed with its beauties. And it will also be interesting to drive north from Dubrovnik. I haven't been there yet, but my colleague liked it.
аватар _930094
There is nothing special to see in Budva, only the old town. I don’t see the point with a travel agency, it’s better to take a car and drive through the Bay of Kotor, be sure to eat the city of Perast on the shore of the bay and wander around KOTOR. Believe me, you will not want to leave there. But Dubrovnik is something. We were last year, we made a mistake arriving in Dubrovnik in the evening, this was not enough. Be sure to walk along the path that goes along the fortress wall, preferably in the morning, it closes at 7 pm. There are a lot of people, usually crowds of tourists strain me, but here the city impressed me so much that I simply did not see them. You need to wander through it, you need to get lost in it. Look into all the streets and listen to its sounds. Prices are more expensive, there are no free parking at all, if you pay so much, put it closer to the city, it cost 5 or 6 euros. They ate only ice cream and drinks. If you wander along the wall, take away the exits, look into them there may be a bar overlooking the sea. Usually everything is busy, but we sat on the pebbles where they give pillows and norms
аватар Scurra-2
Enough work for a week, I hope!
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