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in Budva

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Party Hostels in Budva

Budva punches well above its weight for a town of this size. The Old Town, Stari Grad, sits on a walled peninsula jutting into the Adriatic, and by night its stone alleys fill up fast with people spilling out of bars and heading towards the beach. The Budva Riviera stretches 21km either side of town, with 17 beaches to pick from when you finally surface the next morning. Nightlife here ranges from cocktail bars tucked inside medieval walls to full-scale beach clubs and clubs on the Slovenska Obala strip that run until sunrise. The hostel scene is growing steadily, with several places organising boat trips, pub crawls, karaoke nights, and shared barbecues so you actually meet people before heading out. Dorm beds start around €6, which leaves plenty of budget for a night out.

Top Party Hostels in Budva

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Best Party Hostel
9.6

Freedom Hostel

from 20.00 / night

Nice social hostel with chill open common areas. Enjoy free welcome drink, cosy lounge, bar, and balcony. Feel free to use a fully equipped kitchen to make your own food. Or go for lunch in one of the local restaurants just next to the hostel. Well-located within the walls of the old city, walking distance from the party street.

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Top Rated
9.3

Montenegro hostel B&B

from 10.00 / night

A friendly and social hostel in the heart of the old town, surrounded by local bars and restaurants. Right next to the beach and beach bars. The hostel offers plenty of whole-day tours out of the city, like rafting on Tara river, sailing around Boka bay, and St. Stefan tour. Great common area for meeting other backpackers and playing board games.

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Pub Crawls in Budva

Organised nights out with a local guide

Budva Pub & Club Crawl by Montenegro Hostel Travel Agency

15 May to 15 October, according to monthly schedule (minimum 10 guests required)

Organised by Montenegro Hostel Travel Agency, this crawl runs from mid-May to mid-October and visits a selection of Budva's bars and clubs in one guided night out. The tour is open to anyone, not just hostel guests, and runs on a monthly schedule when a minimum group of 10 people is confirmed. Expect a mix of Old Town bars and Slovenska Obala venues across the evening.

Meeting point: Montenegro Hostel Travel Agency, Budva

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Budva's nightlife zones break down

Stari Grad (Old Town)

The walled Old Town sits on a small peninsula and is the most atmospheric part of Budva. Narrow stone alleys connect a cluster of bars, restaurants, and tiny nightclubs, all within the medieval walls. It gets lively early in the evening and stays that way until the early hours.

Best for: Bar-hopping and Old Town atmosphere

Slovenska Obala

This is Budva's main beachfront strip, running north from the Old Town along the seafront promenade. It's lined with beach bars, clubs, and larger venues that crank up the volume from late evening. Most of the big beach clubs and open-air club nights happen here.

Best for: Beach clubs and late-night clubs

Petrovac Road Area

A quieter residential stretch south of the centre where many of Budva's more affordable hostels and guesthouses are located. It's a short walk or cheap taxi ride to the Old Town and beaches, and it gives you a break from the noise when you need sleep.

Best for: Budget hostels and easy beach access

Bars and Clubs in Budva

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Top Hill Club

One of the biggest clubs on the Adriatic coast, Top Hill sits on a hilltop above Budva with an open-air dancefloor and panoramic sea views. International DJs headline through summer and the crowd is a mix of tourists and locals who take their nights seriously. Gets going after midnight and runs until well after dawn.

Club Aquarius

A beach club and nightclub right on the sand along Slovenska Obala, Aquarius is one of the most popular spots on the strip. Expect commercial house and Balkan pop, a young crowd, and drink deals earlier in the evening. The seafront setting makes it hard to leave.

Casper Bar

A well-known bar inside the Old Town walls, Casper is a solid first stop on any night out. It's small, gets packed quickly, and the staff pour decent cocktails at prices that won't sting. Arrive before 10pm if you want a seat.

Trocadero

A long-standing bar-club hybrid in Stari Grad with a terrace that overlooks the sea. Trocadero attracts a slightly older crowd than some of the beach clubs and plays a mix of lounge, house, and occasional live sets. Good cocktail menu and one of the better spots for a drink before heading elsewhere.

Hunky Dory Bar

A relaxed backpacker-friendly bar in the Old Town area that draws a mixed international crowd most nights. It's one of the few places in Budva where you'll hear rock and indie alongside the usual commercial playlist. Cheap beers and a sociable atmosphere make it a reliable pre-club stop.

Legends Bar

A popular sports bar and social spot near the Old Town that works well for groups looking for a lower-key evening. Cold beers, a decent selection of spirits, and regular football on the screens. Gets busy from around 9pm in summer.

Practical Info

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Getting around Budva
Budva is compact enough to walk most places, especially between the Old Town, beaches, and Slovenska Obala. For longer trips or getting back late at night, Happy Taxi and Plus Taxi are the main operators in town. A short ride within Budva typically costs €3 to €5.
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Buses to and from Budva
Buses are the main way backpackers get in and out of Budva. The bus station connects to Kotor (around 45 minutes, roughly €3), Podgorica (about 2 hours, €5), and international destinations including Dubrovnik and Sarajevo. Trains are not a practical option in Montenegro.
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Budget and costs
Dorm beds in Budva start from around €6 per night, with most decent hostels charging €10 to €18. A beer in a bar runs €2 to €4, and a sit-down meal at a local konoba costs €8 to €15. Beach clubs and bigger clubs can charge entry from €5 to €20 on busier nights.
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Beaches and water
The Budva Riviera has 17 beaches within 21km of town. Mogren Beach is a short walk from the Old Town and one of the most popular with backpackers. Some beaches charge €3 to €5 to hire a sunbed. Be aware that water shortages can occasionally affect accommodation in peak summer.
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Best time to visit
The nightlife and beach scene is at its peak from June to August, when the clubs are fully open and the Riviera is buzzing. May and September are quieter but still warm, with lower hostel prices. Many beach clubs and organised pub crawls only operate from mid-May to mid-October.
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Entry and currency
Montenegro uses the euro despite not being in the EU. Most EU and UK passport holders can enter without a visa for short stays. Card payments are increasingly accepted in Budva, but carry some cash for smaller bars, beach vendors, and local bus tickets.

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