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Written: 23 may 2011
Travel time: 1 — 10 may 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
We rested in 2008.10 days for the May holidays, a company of 10 people.
It says here that Astoria is a 4 * hotel in the hotel itself it says that 3 *. we must not forget that 3 * European is like 5 + 2 Turkish. The hotel has a daily payment - a double room costs 130 euros per day in the off season and 170 in the season. There is only 1 room with a sea view, and we lived in it) The room has everything - bathrobes, slippers, towels, bathroom accessories. double room consists of a bedroom with French bed, TV and wardrobe; bathroom and hallway, where there is a sofa, a table with chairs, a wardrobe and a TV. mini bar is full. the hotel has only 12 rooms, no territory, but it is located at the entrance to the old city. Meals at the hotel - breakfast only. you can have lunch and dinner in the hotel restaurant or in any other restaurant.
Beach. The hotel does not have its own beach. right in front of the hotel there is a small paid beach, but it is best to walk along the Avala Resort hotel, where a passage is made in the rock to a good municipal beach. sun loungers and umbrellas for a fee, there is a bar on the beach. Coniferous villages grow around the beach. The Adriatic Sea is 2 times saltier than the Mediterranean and at the beginning of May it was very cold, although people were swimming, even small children. I had convulsions at the entrance to the sea, so I restrained myself.

Budva itself is very beautiful, the old town is simply mesmerizing, cozy streets, restaurants and bars. clean everywhere. a lot of Irish pubs.
restaurants - Italian or fish, very low prices. there are supermarkets, shops, car rental.
on weekends in front of the entrance to the old city, various shows, masquerades are held on the square. There is a promenade where you can rent a boat.
we rented cars for 8 days - we regretted the third one, since Montenegro is a very small country and we traveled all over it in 3 days, and no one returns money for cars.
Excursions: you can go to the Ostrog Monastery, it is located in the mountains, cut into a rock, it is best to go by bus, because the car is dumb - the road is steep, and the mustang convertible that we rented is a real tin can, which is not very maneuverable .
admire Splendid - the hotel of Luzhkov's wife did not work, because at the time of our stay in the country it was still being completed, but now it is the most expensive hotel in Montenegro.
the city of Duke Novy is somewhat reminiscent of Crimea, I would say the best side of Crimea - very beautiful, I didn’t even want to leave there.
Kotor resembled a city from the movie The Diamond Hand - stone, narrow streets, a central square with a chapel, small cozy cafes.
the most beautiful peninsula of St. Stephen, but they are not allowed there. you can admire it from the top road.
Lake Skadar is beautiful, but the long way to it was not justified - we got lost, and there are few signs on the road.
I really liked the cities of Bar and Ulcinj - they were built in oriental style, Ulcinj borders on Albania, 90% of the population are Muslims. wanted to go to Albania itself - they advised not to do this.
Montenegro itself, or rather, its government and citizens really want to join the European Union. The Cyrillic alphabet in the country was changed to the Latin alphabet, the currency is the euro, even in neighboring Croatia, which will be considered by the European Commission for entry 2 years earlier than Montenegro, the national currency still circulates.

entry into the country is visa-free if you arrive by plane, but for many, including me, the airport stamp was put in special marks.
with us rested people who had previously been in Croatia. they said that the countries are very similar both architecturally and to everything else - one food, one sea, the same Croats. True, the resort business is more developed in Croatia than in Montenegro - there are many more hotels. Montenegro is still dominated by villas.
the entire Montenegrin coast, in terms of real estate, has already been bought out by Russian oligarchs, so rest in hotels and villas is designed for the middle class.
the population of the country is good-natured, they do not bother. outwardly similar to gypsies.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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