Construction of a 9-Storey Hotel Banned in Budva

Budva’s chief architect, Ana Samardžić, refused to approve the concept for a future 9-storey luxury hotel. The condo hotel was planned to be built opposite the Old Town by Roaming Montenegro from Nikšić. As Ana Samardžić stated, the future hotel...

Budva’s chief architect, Ana Samardžić, refused to approve the concept for the future 9-story luxury hotel. The condo hotel was planned to be built opposite the Old Town by Roaming Montenegro from Nikšić. As Ana Samardžić stated, the future hotel does not fit into the local development, worsens the view of the Old Town, and does not harmonize with neighboring buildings — in particular, the Mogren and Avala hotels. Roaming Montenegro planned to build a five-star condo hotel with a total area of 5,787 sq. m. The hotel project also includes 53 rooms, a restaurant, and a two-level parking garage with 65 parking spaces.

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