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Tourism development in Budva

Budva is the pillar of tourism in Montenegro. In the summer of 27, the city received more than 33, tourists. So far, Budva is the most popular tourist destination in Montenegro.

The 11,31m-long beach along the coast of Budva, together with the city's huge cultural heritage, beautiful buildings and exciting nightlife, has helped Budva become the most attractive tourist destination in Montenegro. Because of the rich nightlife, Budwa is loved by young people. They enter the outdoor clubs lined up on the sidewalk of the street and party until 1 am. A large number of young people even party all night. The drinks and food in Budva's bars are the most expensive in this area. The 5-meter-long path extending from the old city, close to several big cliffs, can directly reach the most famous Mogren Beach in Budva. Other beaches in the city include "Richard's Head", Pi Zha and Slavic Beach. Many other beaches are located in towns near Budva, such as Becchi, Yaz, Milochel and Cameno Vaud. There are not many historical and cultural landscapes outside the old town of Budva. On the contrary, most areas in the city are covered by Mediterranean-style buildings or private two-story buildings in the new period. In the turbulent year of 199, the development and expansion of Budwa City was without any form of urban planning, which led to the emergence of narrow streets and a large number of dead ends in the city, which was the cause of traffic congestion in the summer tourist season.

There are many luxurious small town hotels near Budva, such as Saint Stefan and Miloche. In addition to local businessmen and politicians, there are a large number of celebrities frequenting here. There are also some obvious defects in the tourism development of Budwa, the biggest of which is the lack of urban infrastructure. Like all coastal towns in Montenegro, the shortage of tap water is the most criticized thing in Budwa. At the beginning of the 2th century, the problem of insufficient infrastructure was exposed due to the development of the city. The tap water in Budwa never ran out during the daytime during the summer tourist season. Recently, when the number of tourists in Budwa reached a peak of 1,, the power shortage in the city also became an unavoidable problem. Other common problems are traffic and parking in Budva. Tourists often encounter traffic jams when they return to their hotels from the beach near Budva in the afternoon. From St. Stefan to Budva, it often takes more than an hour to reach their destination. Parking is also a big problem. The number of tourists coming to Budva for go on road trip is increasing, and the call for building a large parking lot in the city center is increasing. Sometimes, tourists even have to wait in line for an hour to get a parking space. Hotels have solved these problems well, and hotels have the privilege to require water and electricity supply.