Hotel Majestic Budva
The Hotel Majestic. Wow, what an exalted name for your potential next summer residence. Read further to find out if this newcomer on the Budva hospitality scene can live up to its noble appellative. Spoiler alert: it does so with ease.
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Looking at the hotel from the outside, it undoubtedly espouses elegance and class. The wrought iron curved French balconies are reminiscent of the days when, as the church bells rang on Sundays, the dashing ladies and stylish gentlemen had to get ready for the principal Sunday services.
The distinguished design extends over to the hotel’s interior and, as a matter of fact, to the beautifully appointed rooms that portray trendy and contemporary style with Art Deco touches. The bathroom is on the larger side with beautiful white marble tiles and a walk-in shower.
You should consider upgrading to the Luxury Double Room which is a bit roomier than the Standard Room and also comes with Incredibly comfortable oversized beds with high-quality linen. There is also the Superior Room category which is the right choice for everyone who desires a cozy bathtub besides the customary shower.
Luxurious bathrobes and slippers are standard in all rooms and there is also a convenient work desk to get some work done – if you have to. If you visit as a family or a larger group of friends, the family suite should be able to accommodate you comfortably. It sleeps 4 adults on a queen-sized bed and two singles.
One of the Hotel Majestic’s ultimate selling points is its fantastic location right by the coastal promenade, only a couple of steps away from Budva’s Old Town and the picturesque city marina with an abundance of restaurants and cafes. Mogren Beach, one of Budva’s best beaches is just a 10-minute walk along the scenic walkway, too.
The Hemingway Bar on the ground floor serves high-quality a la carte breakfast year-round and turns into a lively bar with amazing cocktails in the evening hours. Its intimate outdoor terrace is the perfect locale for people-watching.
In the summer months, you can also have your breakfast – it is strongly recommended that you do – on the hotel’s stunning rooftop terrace. The panoramic views from there out onto the Adriatic Sea, the park beneath, and Budva’s marina are simply breathtaking.