Where to Stay in Dubrovnik: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit

Posted: 2/8/2023 | February 8th, 2023 Dubrovnik is the most popular city in Croatia. Famed for its historic and well-preserved Old Town (and as a filming location for Game of Thrones), this picturesque city of 40,000 inhabitants swells with tourists from May to early October, thanks to a growing number of cruise ships that dock here. The vast majority of visitors, however, tend to stick to a few areas. That means that choosing the right neighborhood is more important here than in many other destinations, as it will drastically impact your experience. To help you decide where to stay in Dubrovnik, I’ll highlight the best neighborhoods, so you can choose the area that most suits your travel style and budget. But, before I get to the specifics, here are some common questions I get asked about Dubrovnik neighborhoods: What’s the best neighborhood for foodies? If you arrive in Dubrovnik by bus or boat, your first step will be in Gruž (pronounced “Groozh”), which lately has acquired a lot of great eating options. What’s the best neighborhood for families?Lapad is only a 10-minute bus ride to Old Town and has a lovely family-friendly beach. What’s the best neighborhood for partying? Pile (pronounced “Pee-lay”) is a warren of narrow streets that is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the many bars in and around Old Town, which is just to the east. What’s the best neighborhood for feeling like a local? You won’t see this neighborhood on many other lists. About a 15-minute walk from Old Town, Montovjerna is a quiet area with a lot of bars and restaurants frequented by locals. What’s the best neighborhood overall? While bustling and crowded, Stari Grad (Old Town) is where all the action is. With those questions now answered, here is a more specific breakdown of each neighborhood — with suggested accommodation, so you’ll know where to stay in Dubrovnik: Where to Stay in Dubrovnik for Foodies: Gruž There once was a time when there was nothing particularly spectacular about Gruž. But in the last five or so years, the neighborhood has evolved into a great place to eat. In addition to being home to the main outdoor food market, there are a handful of terrific restaurants that make Gruž the destination for those of you who let your stomach and taste buds dictate your itinerary. The city’s only brewery, the Dubrovnik Beer Company, is in Gruž, and it has a lovely tap room for sampling the beers. When you get hungry, stop into Glorijet, Amfora, and Kiosk. (The newish Red History Museum, about life in the former Yugoslavia, is also in Gruž.) Best Places to Stay in Gruž: BUDGET: Free Bird – One of the city’s newest hostels, Free Bird has a chill common area with a large TV and a kitchenette (no stove though). Overall, it’s a pretty basic hostel, but it’s very modern and clean, the staff are great, and the views from the terrace are fantastic. There are female-only rooms as well. MID-RANGE: Hotel Adria – Most rooms at this comfortable hotel have balconies that look out over the marina. All rooms have big, comfy mattresses and air conditioning. If you have a car, use of the hotel’s parking garage is complimentary. LUXURY: Berkeley Hotel & Spa – Smack in the heart of Gruž, Berkeley is the only luxury hotel in the neighborhood. It has spacious guest rooms, some of which have balconies overlooking the marina, as well as an outdoor pool, a bar, and a fully equipped spa. Where to Stay in Dubrovnik for Families: Lapad About 10 or so minutes on the bus from/to Old Town, Lapad offers a mix of locals and tourists. Located on a peninsula, residents love to hang out on the long pedestrian promenade, where a nonstop line of restaurants and cafés line the way to the beach. Visitors, particularly families, enjoy the tranquil beach on the cove, where the minimal waves make for an ideal spot for kids to swim. You’ll find far fewer crowds here too. Best Places to Stay in Lapad: BUDGET: Dubrovnik Backpackers Club – Located just over the Lapad border in Babin Kuk, Dubrovnik Backpackers Club is the most affordable option in the area. The rooms include a few four-person mixed dorms and a couple of two-person private rooms with en suite bathrooms and showers. The large kitchen is perfect for cooking your own meals, and there’s also a terrace with a lovely view over the neighborhood. MID-RANGE: Art Hotel – Just a two-minute stroll to the main beach in Lapad, Art Hotel is a nicely priced accommodation with a lot of comfort and style. The rooms have balconies, some of them with nice views, and also air conditioning, large flat-screen TVs, and minibars. LUXURY: Royal Palm Hotel – This is one of the more affordable luxury options in town. The hotel has large guest rooms with ocean vistas and a great terrace restaurant for even more views of the Adriatic Sea. There’s a relaxing spa on-site as well. Where to stay in Dubrovnik for Partying: Pile Pile, just outside of Pile Gate (one of three ways in and out o

Where to Stay in Dubrovnik: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit