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Ice Cream & Coffee Shops - Old Town ice cream in Dubrovnik, DN
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View of Ice Cream & Coffee Shops - Old Town in Dubrovnik, DN
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View of Ice Cream & Coffee Shops - Old Town in Dubrovnik, DN
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Ice Cream & Coffee Shops - Old Town

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🕑 15-30 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages. Toddlers and preschoolers get excited choosing colorful flavors, while older kids and teens appreciate trying adventurous local options like lavender, fig, or rose petal gelato.

About

Dubrovnik's Old Town is dotted with charming gelato shops and ice cream vendors, making them perfect pit stops during your family's sightseeing adventures. These sweet havens offer a delightful break from walking the ancient streets, with many featuring unique Croatian flavors alongside classic favorites that even picky eaters will enjoy.

Highlights

  • Unique Croatian flavors like lavender, fig, carob, and rose petal alongside classic options
  • Charming outdoor seating areas where families can rest and people-watch in historic squares
  • Freshly made gelato visible in traditional display cases, letting kids see what they're choosing
  • Friendly vendors accustomed to international visitors, often speaking English and patient with children
  • Beautiful presentation with generous portions that make great photo opportunities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit ice cream shops in late afternoon (4-5pm) when the Old Town crowds thin out slightly and kids need an energy boost for evening exploration.
  2. 2.Look for shops displaying 'sladoled' (Croatian for ice cream) and don't be shy about asking for samples before committing to a flavor.
  3. 3.Carry small euro coins and bills, as some smaller vendors are cash-only despite card acceptance becoming more common in tourist areas.
  4. 4.The gelato near Stradun (the main street) tends to be pricier. Explore side streets for better value and shorter lines.
  5. 5.Let kids try local flavors like carob, rosemary honey, or Dalmatian fig for a taste adventure they'll remember from their Croatian trip.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited mid to late afternoon (3-6pm) when kids need a pick-me-up during sightseeing. Avoid peak lunch hours (12-2pm) when Old Town is most crowded and lines are longest at popular gelaterias.

What to Know

Most ice cream shops accept euros (Croatia's currency), with prices typically ranging from 10-20 kuna per scoop (about 1.50-3 USD/EUR). Many vendors are located along Stradun and in small side streets, so you're never far from a cool treat.

Seasonal Notes

Ice cream shops operate year-round, though some smaller vendors may have reduced hours in winter months (November to March). Summer (June to August) brings the most variety and longest operating hours, but also the biggest crowds.

Nearby Eats

For meals, try Pizzeria Mirakul on Dropceva Street for casual, kid-friendly pizzas and pasta, or Konoba Dalmatino which offers Croatian dishes in a family-friendly atmosphere with outdoor seating.

More Activities Near Dubrovnik

Park

Porcu Waterfront Promenade

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The Porcu Waterfront Promenade offers families a relaxing seaside stroll with stunning Adriatic Sea views, perfect for burning energy between sightseeing adventures in historic Dubrovnik. Kids can stop for gelato, play along the beaches, and enjoy the gentle sea breeze while parents soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere without spending a single kuna (or euro).

Restaurant

Family-Friendly Restaurants - Lapad

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The Lapad waterfront dining area offers families a perfect combination of delicious Croatian cuisine, stunning Adriatic Sea views, and a relaxed beachside atmosphere where kids can be themselves. These restaurants understand family dining, offering dedicated children's menus with familiar favorites alongside local specialties, plus the bonus of watching boats and sunsets while you eat.

Activity

Pile Gate

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Pile Gate serves as the grand entrance to Dubrovnik's magical Old Town, where medieval stone walls and drawbridges instantly transport families back in time. Kids will be captivated by street performers, the fortress atmosphere, and plenty of gelato shops nearby, making it an exciting starting point for your Croatian adventure. The lively outdoor atmosphere with vendors and entertainers creates an energetic introduction to this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Activity

Onofrio's Large Fountain

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This magnificent 15th-century fountain stands at the entrance to Dubrovnik's Old Town, offering families a perfect introduction to the city's rich history. Kids will be fascinated by the ornate stone carvings and 16 carved masks that once supplied fresh water to the entire city, while parents appreciate its convenient location as a central meeting point for exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site.