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If you eat on your own, what are the prices in the markets (Budva) and more: Villa Marco-reviews!
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аватар Bear-cub
prices in Budva are in euros, so even if it’s inexpensive, when you convert euros into hryvnias or even dollars, you get a tangible amount. Of course, this country is more expensive than Ukraine. in 2005, we took 600 euros for 10 days for two, and in fact they all went for food. we only went a couple of times by minibus to Cetinje and Kotor ..
аватар alla87
They didn’t dare to order a ticket with meals right away - their portions are large, the food is very fatty and, as for me, not very tasty.
we ate on our own in Budva. there normally you can skimp in the supermarket near the post office. Judging by our prices, they are a bit more expensive.
At every step they have bars-restaurants ... we often dined on Mainsky Put street.
And just do, with their heat, and no one will want to eat. When we were last year the temperature was 45-50 degrees.
аватар masyanya2140
I was in Budva last July. I took a ticket with 2 meals a day. The food is good. Dinner was very much to the point after numerous excursions through the cleanest air. In general, I was pleasantly surprised by the prices. In the market you can buy peaches, delicious figs, grapes for 1-2 euros. We went to dinner at the JADRAN seaside restaurant on the waterfront. They cook very tasty food there, very large portions, we calmly shared 1 serving for two! You can have lunch for 10 euros.
аватар Tristess
As they have already written here, in Budva everything is really significantly more expensive than in Kyiv. There is only one market there, and it is not too big. We only bought fruits and vegetables there. So, you should not count on the fact that you will buy food only there. There is a supermarket next to the market - you can find basically everything you need there. But don't count on the ball. We stayed at the villa without meals. For two for 10 days it took us 600-700 euros. This is food + trips (we did not take a car, we traveled by bus).
аватар tol.ser
I didn’t like it terribly, they promised a studio, but they got a kennel with a stove where it was impossible to turn around. Everything is bad and old. The walls are all scuffed up. there is a fungus in the bathroom, the dishes with which it is scary. Cleaning was done twice in two weeks, towels were changed every three days. Instead of shower doors, some kind of old rag. The Internet is like in 1998, the speed is about 16 kB, and on the first floor there is none at all. The attitude towards customers is bad, it killed that on the day of departure it was necessary to leave the hotel at 9 o'clock, although the operator promised to leave at 12 noon. The hostess said that she didn’t know anything, go wherever you want, you can throw your suitcases under the stairs, they won’t steal it. It's just some kind of horror.
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