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The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
The measures have been confirmed by the hotel management
Hygiene & cleaning measures
Contactless reception of guests
Keep distance
Food & Beverage Safety
Show all relevant measures
Clean & Safe Protocol
The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
At HRS you have the option of sorting the hotels according to their distance from the center and choosing the right hotel for you. Or use the map view.
You get a good connection to the local public transport through accommodations near the train station. The accommodations Hotel Maestral Resort & Casino, Hotel Blue Star and Tara Hotel are perfectly suited due to their proximity to the train station.
In Budva travelers can expect an average overnight price of €136.30. (Prices are based on the hotel prices from hrs.de).
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Budva - A Undiscovered Gem
Montenegro has been described as the Pearl of the Adriatic, and when you visit gems like the beautiful coastal resort of Budva, it is difficult to disagree. The country’s tourism industry suffered in the 1990’s, following the tragedy of the civil war, but in recent times Montenegro has picked itself up from the rubble and risen to become a majestic city brimming with history, culture, and tradition. The upside is there are not many tourists. But that will change once the world hears about calm waters that lap the golden shores, together with rugged mountains and dense, green forests that provide jaw-dropping scenery around the glistening sea. Historical buildings dating as far back as the 7th century give you plenty of opportunity to explore the past, and with nearby islands, horseback rides in the forests, and ice caves providing daytrip escapes, there are many ways to explore nature and learn more about the relatively undiscovered beauty of Budva.
Location: An Adriatic haven
Montenegro is the most southerly part of former Yugoslavia, and Budva sits on the west coastline wedged between Bosnia and Serbia to the north and Albania to the south. The resort is well connected by road, and there are plenty of buses from Tivat International Airport, Podgorica, or Dubrovnik in neighbouring Croatia.
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Culture: A turbulent history
For such a small seaside resort, Budva has a long and illustrious history, mainly thanks to its prime location on the Adriatic and the beauty of the surrounding area. The town’s past is somewhat turbulent, and has been conquered by several civilisations, but this has given rise to a blend of characteristic architecture and culture. Among the many interesting tourist attractions are the churches of St. John and Santa Marija of Punta, built in the 7th and 8th centuries respectively. The Citadela, the town’s medieval fortress, is also worth a visit if you have half a day to spare.
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Activities: Wet and wild
With over 30 kilometres of beaches, Budva is regarded "The Riviera of Sandy Beaches" that provide a wide range of water sports and beach activities. The sea also offers opportunities to explore the outdoors and visitors swim, canoe, and fish alongside one another. If you want to venture further afield, why not go rock climbing or wander into the hills on horseback. Among the list of must-see attractions is the island resort of Sveti Stefan, which boasts over 100 medieval villas together with the spectacular natural phenomenon of the ice caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites.