My husband and I went to Budva in early September. We read a lot of reviews about different villas and eventually settled at Villa Mikica, upon arrival at the villa we were not accommodated immediately because there was room cleaning, and in order not to wait we went to the sea. What I immediately liked was the proximity of shops, restaurants and the sea.
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My husband and I went to Budva in early September. We read a lot of reviews about different villas and eventually settled at Villa Mikica, upon arrival at the villa we were not accommodated immediately because there was room cleaning, and in order not to wait we went to the sea. What I immediately liked was the proximity of shops, restaurants and the sea. The town is small, but very cozy and you feel at home. As a result, an hour later we were settled, we didn’t get a room with a sea view, but we had a good view of the mountains, we lived on the 3rd floor. There was a mini kitchen in the room, there were enough utensils to prepare breakfast, there was also a refrigerator, a kettle. I would advise you to eat in restaurants of which there are a large number throughout Budva, and the prices are reasonable, the portion is large, if you take meat, it will be with a side dish by default, so you don’t have to order anything extra. Let’s go back to the villa, the room was clean, the towels were clean, True, there were interruptions in toilet paper, but these are the little things in life, an iron and ironing board on the floor, the iron was in good condition. Cleaned every other day, towels changed a couple of times. In short, the room suited us completely.
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We rested at Villa Mikitsa in August for a week. Very decent villa. The hostess was seen only at check-in, they asked for a room with a sea view. She asked if we agreed to go to the 5th floor. We agreed. . . and did not regret. The sea, although far away, is visible. Nice balcony, in the evening to sit with a glass of wine, in the morning with a cup of coffee.
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We rested at Villa Mikitsa in August for a week. Very decent villa. The hostess was seen only at check-in, they asked for a room with a sea view. She asked if we agreed to go to the 5th floor. We agreed. . . and did not regret. The sea, although far away, is visible. Nice balcony, in the evening to sit with a glass of wine, in the morning with a cup of coffee. In the bathroom, the truth must be said, something was broken and not very clean, but we did not spend much time there. But the towels were enough and they were snow-white, changed 3 times a week. The restaurant "Zlati Bor" is located across the road, the service was impeccable and cordial, the breakfasts are varied, about 5-6 types: muesli, sausages, cereals, scrambled eggs, scrambled eggs, pate. We even decided to have dinner in this restaurant and got a lot of positive emotions. The meat was excellent, the wine too. Prices are moderate, as for Ukrainians. All photos of the Villa correspond to reality exactly the same. There are several Russian channels, but you just need to figure out how to search for them on a satellite dish, we figured it out right away. There was no time to watch TV. It is better that the room has a balcony overlooking the sea side, but it should be noted that the noise outside the windows does not stop until 3-4 in the morning. True, in the presence of metal-plastic windows, this is almost imperceptible. We almost did not need a mini-kitchen, with the exception of an electric kettle, although it was not a problem to buy and cook food. Right across the road was a bakery and fruit and vegetables. In general, the impressions of the villa were positive. You can go!! !
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We only slept at the hotel, because almost the whole day was scheduled for excursions. We did not visit the city beach in Budva, and, most importantly, we do not regret it. We went for 5 euros in a taxi to St. Stephen. 1. Solid classic renovation with a small claim to the euro. 2. From the room "asked" at 9 am.
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We only slept at the hotel, because almost the whole day was scheduled for excursions. We did not visit the city beach in Budva, and, most importantly, we do not regret it. We went for 5 euros in a taxi to St. Stephen.
1. Solid classic renovation with a small claim to the euro.
2. From the room "asked" at 9 am. The friendly hostess was sympathetic to the fact that after check-out we had to change somewhere for two hours before transfer to Tivat. Sat out on the terrace.
3. For the money that toilet paper costs, you can buy it yourself. Though a trifle, but unpleasant.
4. There is no benefit from the built-in kitchen, since there were only plates, glasses, forks and spoons from the dishes.
5. We had a refrigerator in the room (+).
6. With a smile, I remember our attempts to beg for an iron ("Gvozhne") and a frying pan ("Tigan"). The hostess does not understand either Russian or English, and we, respectively, speak Serbian...
7. We did not benefit from plasma, since we only looked at the day of settlement. After all, we didn't come to watch TV! : )
8. Bed linen (as well as towels) was initially clean, but during the 7 days that we were there, it did not change at all.
9. We are not spoiled by different riksos and we took out the garbage ourselves, since the trash can is not far away : ).
10. At night, the music was quite noisy in the nearest restaurant (Zlati Bor? ), although the mini-hotel is far from the old town.
11. I advise you to eat at Kangaroo, which is on the way to the sea. We didn’t even manage to finish the signature fish plate together and, having asked to wrap it with us, we ate it the next day in the room : ).
1. Solid classic renovation with a small claim to the euro.
2. From the room "asked" at 9 am. The friendly hostess was sympathetic to the fact that after check-out we had to change somewhere for two hours before transfer to Tivat. Sat out on the terrace.
3. For the money that toilet paper costs, you can buy it yourself. Though a trifle, but unpleasant.
4. There is no benefit from the built-in kitchen, since there were only plates, glasses, forks and spoons from the dishes.
5. We had a refrigerator in the room (+).
6. With a smile, I remember our attempts to beg for an iron ("Gvozhne") and a frying pan ("Tigan"). The hostess does not understand either Russian or English, and we, respectively, speak Serbian...
7. We did not benefit from plasma, since we only looked at the day of settlement. After all, we didn't come to watch TV! : )
8. Bed linen (as well as towels) was initially clean, but during the 7 days that we were there, it did not change at all.
9. We are not spoiled by different riksos and we took out the garbage ourselves, since the trash can is not far away : ).
10. At night, the music was quite noisy in the nearest restaurant (Zlati Bor? ), although the mini-hotel is far from the old town.
11. I advise you to eat at Kangaroo, which is on the way to the sea. We didn’t even manage to finish the signature fish plate together and, having asked to wrap it with us, we ate it the next day in the room : ).
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