Hotel Name: Sobe Nedović.
Address: Ul. Popa Jola Zeca br. 35, Budva, Montenegro.
I stayed at the Sobe Nedović guesthouse in Budva, Montenegro. I booked online at the rate of €13 per night, and I booked it for its price and location in Budva.
I was unfamiliar with Budva so I didn’t know which area would be best to stay. I wasn’t interested in staying in the old town or right on the waterfront, so I opted for something inland, and something close to the bus station. This turned out to be a good spot where I could walk easily from the bus station, and then to the beach.
The guesthouse is in a side street that isn’t marked with signs, so I had to circle around a few times looking at Google Maps until I worked it out.
Sobe Nedovic is in an unmarked private house at the end of a oneway lane.
I was there early but the owner was able to check me in as my room was ready. I booked a “Twin Room with Shared Bathroom”, though I got a small double/large single bed.
The bed was comfortable and there was enough space in the room for a solo traveller. There is free wifi and I had a good reception in my room.
There are two bathrooms here and they were kept in clean condition while I was here. I tend to get up early to get the first shower, just to be sure.
The guesthouse also has a common kitchen which acts as the lounge and meeting area. It was being used every day I was here. There is also an area to sit outside.
Overall this worked out to be a good place to stay if on a budget in Budva. I had absolutely no interest in the famous Budva party scene, so I didn’t need to be within stumbling distance of the nightlife area near the beach (or so I am told is where it is at).
Book the Sobe Nedović online, or search for more hotels in Budva.
If you are unfamiliar with this part of the world, then my Budva and Coastal Montenegro trip report.