Updated April 2026

Best Cafes to Work From in Dubrovnik

The definitive ranking of the best work-friendly spots, updated monthly with verified WiFi speeds and outlet data.

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Cafes Ranked
7.6/10
Avg Score
5/5
With Outlets

The best cafe to work from in Dubrovnik is Life According to KAWA, with a work-friendly score of 9/10. We've personally tested 5 laptop-friendly cafes in Dubrovnikand ranked them by a composite score covering WiFi reliability, power outlet availability, noise levels, and seating comfort. Whether you're a developer needing stable fiber, a writer looking for an inspirational spot, or a freelancer who just needs reliable power and great coffee, this list cuts through the noise.

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#1 Top Pick
Highest work-friendly score in Dubrovnik
9
/10

Life According to KAWA

πŸ“ Ploče

Life According to KAWA is tucked into a converted garage just steps from Ploce Gate, run by American expat John who has built it into Dubrovnik's go-to spot for remote workers seeking a dedicated co-working setup. The space features ergonomic seating, high-speed internet, and Cogito specialty coffee alongside a curated selection of Croatian craft beer, local wines, and artisanal products. The co-working area overlooks the Old Harbour, providing a calm and inspiring backdrop that you will not find in any standard coworking chain. KAWA also functions as a community hub for the international expat and digital nomad scene in Dubrovnik, making it easy to network while getting your work done.

WiFi is fast at 50 Mbps with an excellent-rated connection, and power outlets are available throughout the co-working area. The moderate noise level reflects the social, community-oriented nature of the space β€” conversation flows between work blocks, and the atmosphere encourages interaction without forcing it. Seating comfort is rated excellent, with ergonomic chairs and proper work surfaces that distinguish KAWA from cafes where laptop work is merely tolerated. The work-friendly score of 9 out of 10 reflects infrastructure that was designed for productivity from the ground up.

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Mbps WiFi
Yes
Outlets
moderate
Noise
$4
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#2

Akademis Academia

πŸ“ LapadπŸ• 07:00–22:00
8/10

Akademis Academia is the closest thing Dubrovnik has to a traditional co-working space, housed within a student academic center in the residential Lapad district. The facility includes a large cafe and restaurant area, dedicated study spaces, and meeting rooms that are all open to the public, not just students. With some of the cheapest coffee in the city, free WiFi that remote workers have praised as reliable, and a calm academic atmosphere far from Old Town tourist crowds, it is an ideal base for sustained work sessions. The on-site restaurant serves Dalmatian and Mediterranean dishes, so you can easily fuel a full working day without leaving the premises.

πŸ“Ά 30 MbpsπŸ”Œ Outletsquietβ˜• $2Details
#3

Buzz Bar

πŸ“ Old TownπŸ• 08:00–02:00
7/10

Buzz Bar is a favorite among Dubrovnik's remote workers for its affordable coffee, free WiFi, and relaxed daytime atmosphere right on Prijeko street in the heart of the Old Town. The interior features colorful retro furniture, witty wall quotes, and a carefully curated soundtrack of rock, pop, and jazz that keeps the energy pleasant without being distracting. During daytime hours it is quiet enough for focused work, though it transforms into a lively bar after 6 PM with craft beers, cocktails, and a social crowd. Digital nomad guides consistently recommend arriving early and claiming a spot for a productive morning or afternoon session at one of the most budget-friendly addresses inside the city walls.

πŸ“Ά 25 MbpsπŸ”Œ Outletsmoderateβ˜• $3Details
#4

Soul Caffe & Rakhija Bar

πŸ“ Old TownπŸ• 09:00–00:00
7/10

Soul Caffe & Rakhija Bar occupies a shaded alleyway off the beaten path in Dubrovnik's Old Town, offering a genuinely quiet retreat from the bustling Stradun just steps away. Listed on workfrom.co as a dedicated remote work spot, it combines free WiFi, accessible power outlets, and an unhurried atmosphere with a menu featuring traditional Croatian rakhija alongside espresso drinks and light food. The outdoor seating under a canopy of shade keeps temperatures comfortable even in summer, and the occasional live Spanish guitar adds a pleasant ambient layer without disrupting concentration. It is one of the few cafes inside the city walls where digital nomads can settle in for a long session without feeling pressured to leave.

πŸ“Ά 20 MbpsπŸ”Œ Outletsquietβ˜• $3Details
#5

Coffee Break Dubrovnik

πŸ“ GruΕΎ / UniversityπŸ• 08:00–16:30
7/10

Nestled inside the University of Dubrovnik campus, Coffee Break is a hidden gem that serves some of the most affordable coffee in the city in a genuinely relaxed, study-friendly environment. Despite being on campus, the cafe is fully open to the public and draws a mix of students, faculty, and in-the-know remote workers who appreciate the quiet atmosphere and reliable WiFi. The menu features organic smoothies, juices, sandwiches, and desserts alongside excellent budget-priced kava, making it easy to stay fueled through a full work session. Note that hours skew shorter than Old Town cafes, closing at 16:30 on weekdays and earlier on weekends, so it is best suited for morning and early afternoon productivity blocks.

πŸ“Ά 30 MbpsπŸ”Œ Outletsquietβ˜• $2Details

Quick Compare

#CafeScoreWiFiOutletsNoiseCoffee
πŸ†Life According to KAWA950Yesmoderate$4
#2Akademis Academia830Yesquiet$2
#3Buzz Bar725Yesmoderate$3
#4Soul Caffe & Rakhija Bar720Yesquiet$3
#5Coffee Break Dubrovnik730Yesquiet$2

How We Score Cafes

40%

WiFi

Speed, stability, ease of access

30%

Ergonomics

Tables, chairs, outlet access

20%

Environment

Noise, AC, natural light

10%

Value

Price, long-stay tolerance

Why Dubrovnik for Remote Work?

Ranked as the safest city in Europe for 2025, Dubrovnik offers remote workers a UNESCO-listed Old Town backdrop with fixed broadband averaging 129 Mbps and cafe WiFi around 31 Mbps across its top five laptop-friendly spots. Coffee runs $2.80 at work-ready cafes outside the walls, though prices double inside the Old Town along Stradun. The best workspaces cluster in the Lapad and Gruz neighborhoods, with a free coworking space in the TUP building at Gruz available weekdays from 6 AM to 8 PM.

The medium-sized nomad community draws heavily from EU citizens taking advantage of Croatia's digital nomad visa, which grants 18-month stays with full income tax exemption on foreign earnings. English proficiency is high across all age groups, making daily interactions seamless. Monthly costs sit around $1,800, positioned between budget Balkan destinations and Western European capitals. The stunning Mediterranean climate and crystal-clear Adriatic beaches provide a quality of life that keeps remote workers extending their stays well beyond initial plans.

Summer crowds from June through August transform the Old Town into a congested tourist corridor with up to 10,000 daily visitors, making cafe seats scarce and prices inflated. Target April to May or September to October for warm weather, available seating, and reasonable rents. Winter brings dramatically lower costs but most businesses close from November through March, thinning social options and dining choices considerably. Limited coworking spaces mean you will depend primarily on cafes, so confirm your accommodation has fiber internet before signing a lease.

Tips for Working From Cafes in Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik Tip

Use the Free TUP Coworking

The city-run coworking space at Svetog Kriza 3 in Gruz is completely free Monday through Friday, 6 AM to 8 PM. Ask reception for Room 123 access. WiFi, desks, and coffee facilities are included.

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Dubrovnik Tip

Stay in Lapad or Gruz

Accommodation and cafe prices in these neighborhoods run 40-50 percent lower than inside the Old Town walls. WiFi quality is comparable, and you avoid the daily crush of cruise ship passengers competing for seats.

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Dubrovnik Tip

Get Telemach for Budget Data

Telemach sells a starter SIM with 30 GB for just 2.65 euro valid 30 days, the cheapest mobile data option in Croatia. Perfect as a reliable tethering backup when cafe WiFi dips during tourist season peaks.

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Tip 1

Buy Every 2-3 Hours

Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.

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Tip 2

Test WiFi First

Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.

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Tip 3

Visit Off-Peak

Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.

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Tip 4

Bring Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.

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Tip 5

Carry a Power Bank

Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere β€” a backup keeps you working.

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Tip 6

Respect Quiet Zones

Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dubrovnik practical for long-term remote work or just short visits?
The digital nomad visa makes stays up to 18 months possible with no income tax on foreign earnings. Winter months offer the cheapest rents but limited amenities as many businesses close. The sweet spot is a three-to-six month stay spanning shoulder and summer seasons, combining affordable rents with full access to restaurants and social life.
How crowded do Dubrovnik cafes get during tourist season?
Old Town cafes become nearly unusable for laptop work from June through August when cruise ships dock and 10,000 daily tourists fill the streets. Lapad and Gruz cafes stay manageable year-round. Starting in 2026, advance booking will be required for Old Town attractions, which may help ease some pedestrian congestion nearby.
What internet speeds can remote workers expect in Dubrovnik accommodation?
Fiber-connected apartments reach 100 to 300 Mbps, but many older buildings in the Old Town still rely on slower ADSL that struggles with video calls. Always confirm fiber availability with your landlord before booking. Hrvatski Telekom is expanding fiber coverage to reach 50 percent of the city by mid-2026.
Are cafes in Dubrovnik laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Dubrovnik has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Dubrovnik?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Dubrovnik is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Dubrovnik?
Across the cafes we've tested in Dubrovnik, the average WiFi speed is 31 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location β€” our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Dubrovnik cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Dubrovnik. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

Plan your stay in Dubrovnik

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