A sua permanência — Sila Budva
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A propriedade — Sila Budva
The Sila Budva is a straightforward 3-star hotel a short walk from the old town and the main beach. The lobby feels like a decent mid-range business hotel: polished tile floors, a small reception desk with a bowl of fruit, and a lift that rattles slightly. It suits couples or solo travellers who want a clean, no-fuss base with a pool, rather than boutique character or sea views.
Crónicas de Budva
Budva’s old town, Stari Grad, was settled by the Illyrians around the 5th century BC and later fortified by Venetians, whose walls still stand. Over the centuries it traded hands between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, surviving a devastating 1979 earthquake. Today it’s Montenegro’s busiest summer resort, known for its sandy beaches, nightlife, and a medieval maze of narrow streets filled with bars and souvenir shops.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de Budva →Melhores meses
June and September offer warm sea temperatures (around 24°C) with fewer crowds than July and August, plus lower hotel rates. May is also pleasant but the water is cooler.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are the peak, driven by school holidays and the Budva Summer Festival (mid-July to mid-August) with live music and theatre. Hotel prices can double from shoulder-season rates, and advance booking is essential.
Orçamento da temporada
May and September are the best budget shoulder months, with discounts of 30-50% off peak rates, mild weather (20-25°C), and thin crowds for sightseeing and beach walks.
Tempo e embalagem
Budva’s climate is Mediterranean but can get a sudden afternoon thunderstorm even in July, often followed by clear skies. Pack a light rain jacket or umbrella alongside your swimwear and sunscreen.
Livro City Briefing — Budva
- The Budva waterfront promenade between the old town and Mogren Beach is undergoing a resurfacing project until mid-2026, so expect some construction noise and detours along that stretch.
- In April 2026, the local government introduced a paid parking zone in the old town periphery to reduce congestion; daily visitors should use the large P1 lot near the marina and walk in.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Sila Budva, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor, facing the courtyard (away from the main road). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level bustle but within easy stair access if the lift is busy.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (Room 1xx) due to street noise from Budva’s main road and foot traffic. Also skip rooms directly beside or above the lift shaft – the machine can hum in a 3-star building.
Best views
Ask for a side-facing window overlooking the courtyard or adjacent buildings – no sea view here, but you’ll dodge the main road. If you want any glimpse of the hills, go for a south-facing level 4 room.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 to 4. The lift usually stops here less frequently, and upper floors buffer street sound better than lower ones.
🔊 Noise notes
Budva’s main road runs right past the hotel. Expect traffic from 7am to midnight, plus groups walking to the old town (10-min walk). The hotel’s own service entrance at the side can clatter, especially during breakfast prep (7-9am).
Insider tips
1) Park in the nearby public pay lot behind the hotel – street parking is limited and finicky for tourists. 2) Request a room on the courtyard side when booking; the front desk often swaps if you ask at check-in, especially midweek.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalações do hotel — Sila Budva
Free for all guests, approx 30 Mbps download; no login, just select network
One lift serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections
No print newspapers; digital newsstand via TV only
From 14:00; luggage drop from 10:00; late check-out until 16:00 for €30
Free for guests on arrival/departure same day
Step-free entrance at side door; no adapted bathrooms or wheelchair lifts
No on-site parking; public garage 'Garaza Budva' 200m away, €15 per night; no EV charging
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €1.00 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church: Hram Uspenja Presvete Bogorodice (297 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Crkva Sv. Petke (689 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: Sveti Spas (1.1 km · ~13 min walk)
- Church: Sv. Jovan (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Mega mall — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
La Bocca Restaurant Playground — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Nearest — 728 m · ~9 min walk
Tea Medica 27 — 864 m · ~11 min walk
Maximal — 308 m · ~4 min walk
Autobuska Stanica Budva — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs in town; avoid exchange bureaux at the bus station and tourist offices — poor rates and high fees.
Cards accepted in most hotels, restaurants and supermarkets; cash needed for smaller bakeries, markets and taxis.
Round up in restaurants (5–10%); taxis don't expect it; hotel staff appreciate €1–2 for carrying bags.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso from a bakery — around €1.50.
Burek from a bakery or a slice of pizza for €3–5.
Grilled meat or fish with salad in a konoba — main dish €8–12.
Seafront promenade has stands with ćevapi, burgers and pizza slices; cheaper inland streets near the market.
Idea, Voli and Roda are the main budget chains in Budva.
Zelena Pijaca market for cheap basics and souvenirs; nearby high street shops on Njegoševa.
Walk — Budva Old Town is small. Local bus ticket €1.50. From Tivat airport, take the public bus (line 1 or 2) to Budva for €5.
1. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets rather than beach kiosks. 2. Eat at bakeries or konobas away from the seafront promenade. 3. Use the local bus instead of taxi for short trips.
Emergency Contacts
BudvaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Budva, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Sila Budva
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 728 m · ~9 min walk — pharmacy · Tea Medica 27 — 864 m · ~11 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Vindo ao redor
Budva Main Bus Station → Stari Grad (Old Town)
💡 Walk instead it's just 10 minutes. But if you have luggage or a long day, the bus passes right near the hotel.
Budvanka Hotel → Jaz Beach or Bečići
💡 Use the 'Taksi' app (similar to Uber) for fixed prices. Avoid taxi touts near the marina; they charge double.
Tivat Airport (TIV) → Budvanka Hotel
💡 Pre-book with a local operator to avoid haggling; rates are fixed at €20-25. Your hotel can arrange one in advance.
Tivat Airport (TIV) → Budva Main Bus Station
💡 Get off at 'Budva Bus Station', not the port stop. From there it's a 10-minute walk to Budvanka. Bus runs roughly hourly; check local timetable at the airport stand.
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Sila Budva?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor, facing the courtyard (away from the main road). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level bustle but within easy stair access if the lift is busy.
Which rooms should I avoid at Sila Budva?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (Room 1xx) due to street noise from Budva’s main road and foot traffic. Also skip rooms directly beside or above the lift shaft – the machine can hum in a 3-star building.
Is Sila Budva noisy?
Budva’s main road runs right past the hotel. Expect traffic from 7am to midnight, plus groups walking to the old town (10-min walk). The hotel’s own service entrance at the side can clatter, especially during breakfast prep (7-9am).
Which rooms have the best views at Sila Budva?
Ask for a side-facing window overlooking the courtyard or adjacent buildings – no sea view here, but you’ll dodge the main road. If you want any glimpse of the hills, go for a south-facing level 4 room.
What are insider tips for staying at Sila Budva?
1) Park in the nearby public pay lot behind the hotel – street parking is limited and finicky for tourists. 2) Request a room on the courtyard side when booking; the front desk often swaps if you ask at check-in, especially midweek.
What time is check-in at Sila Budva?
Check-in at Sila Budva is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Sila Budva have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests, approx 30 Mbps download; no login, just select network
Is there a city or tourist tax at Sila Budva?
€1.00 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Sila Budva?
Burek from a bakery or a slice of pizza for €3–5.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Sila Budva?
Walk — Budva Old Town is small. Local bus ticket €1.50. From Tivat airport, take the public bus (line 1 or 2) to Budva for €5.
When is the best time to visit Budva?
June and September offer warm sea temperatures (around 24°C) with fewer crowds than July and August, plus lower hotel rates. May is also pleasant but the water is cooler.
Principais atrações em Budva
💡 Free to enter but donations welcome. Go during daily Mass at 11am (weekdays) for a short peaceful visit – otherwise it can be locked. The treasury costs a euro, skip it unless you're into artefacts.
💡 Walk from the Old Town past the small marina to the raised section by the Hotel Avala – best photo spot of the Old Town walls with the sea. Bring a bottle of water; no public fountains nearby.
💡 Snorkel the rocks at the far right end for small fish and occasional starfish. Bring a mat or towel with padding – the pebbles hurt. Avoid midday in peak season; the sun bounces off the wall and gets intense.
💡 Walk past the first cove – the second one (Mogren II) is quieter and has a small bar with reasonable beer prices. Bring water shoes: the rocks near the water are sharp.
💡 Visit early morning or after 8pm to dodge cruise-ship crowds. Climb the citadel walls for panoramic views of the coast and island of Sveti Stefan – it costs a few euros, but worth it if budget allows.