Akademis Academia
Lapad ยท Dubrovnik, Croatia. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.
Dubrovnik has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Akademis Academia ranks #2 with a work-friendly score of 8/10. WiFi runs at 30 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for deep focus work and quiet calls.
Work-Friendly Assessment
๐ Top Tier
Scoring 0.4 points above the Dubrovnik average of 7.6/10.
30 Mbps ยท city average 31 Mbps
About Akademis Academia
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 โ all open to the public, not just students. The location in Lapad, well away from Old Town tourist crowds, delivers a calm academic atmosphere that makes sustained focus feel natural. The crowd is a mix of university students, local professionals, and remote workers who have discovered that some of the cheapest coffee in the city comes with some of the most reliable infrastructure.
WiFi connects at 30 Mbps with a good-quality signal, and power outlets are available throughout the study and cafe areas. The quiet noise level reflects the academic setting โ people come here to study and work, setting a tone of concentration that benefits everyone in the space. Seating comfort is rated good across the cafe tables and dedicated study zones, with enough variety to choose between social and focused positions. The 7 AM to 10 PM hours are the longest on this Dubrovnik list, giving you a full 15-hour daily window.
Akademis is at Ulica Marka Marojice 2b in Lapad, open from 7 AM to 10 PM with coffee averaging just $2 USD โ the cheapest on this list. The on-site restaurant serves Dalmatian and Mediterranean dishes, so you can fuel a full working day without leaving the premises. Best for remote workers who want a quiet, academic-style workspace with the longest hours and lowest prices in Dubrovnik โ the Lapad location requires a bus or walk from the Old Town, but the infrastructure and atmosphere more than justify the commute.
Key Highlights
Academic Study Center
Public access to study spaces, meeting rooms, and cafe within a university facility in Lapad
$2 Cheapest in Dubrovnik
Lowest coffee price on this list in a residential area away from Old Town tourist markup
7 AM to 10 PM Daily
Longest operating hours in Dubrovnik with a 15-hour window for full workdays
30 Mbps Quiet WiFi
Good-rated connection in an academic atmosphere where concentration is the default
On-Site Restaurant
Dalmatian and Mediterranean meals so you can fuel a full day without leaving the premises
Compare to Other Cafes
| Feature | Akademis Academia | Life According to KAWA | Buzz Bar | Soul Caffe & Rakhija Bar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work Score | 8/10 | 9/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 |
| WiFi Speed | 30 Mbps | 50 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 20 Mbps |
| Power Outlets | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Coffee Price | $2 | $4 | $3 | $3 |
| Noise Level | quiet | moderate | moderate | quiet |
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
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.
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.
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.
Buy Every 2-3 Hours
Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.
Test WiFi First
Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.
Visit Off-Peak
Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.
Bring Headphones
Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.
Carry a Power Bank
Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere โ a backup keeps you working.
Respect Quiet Zones
Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.
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