Ukrainian Digital Nomad Praises Dubrovnik Co-Working Space in Gruž

17.05.2026


The growing international appeal of Dubrovnik as a digital nomad destination was once again on display this week as a remote worker from Ukraine praised the Dubrovnik Co-Working Space in the TUP Centre after using the facility during their stay in the city.


Located in the Gruž suburb of Dubrovnik, the co-working hub continues to attract freelancers, entrepreneurs and remote workers from around the world looking for a productive and welcoming workspace away from the crowded cafés and tourist hotspots of the Old City.


One of the biggest attractions of the space is simple — it is completely free to use.


The Ukrainian digital nomad said they were extremely happy with both the atmosphere and facilities, while also thanking all the organisations and partners who helped make the project possible.


Based inside the revitalised TUP Centre, the co-working space has steadily built a reputation as a relaxed and international meeting point for digital nomads spending time on the Adriatic coast.


And that global atmosphere is part of the appeal.


"It’s always great to see such a mix of nomads from all over the world using the space,” said one regular visitor this week, as remote workers from multiple countries shared desks, ideas and coffee breaks under one roof.


As Dubrovnik continues its push to become a year-round destination rather than simply a summer tourism hotspot, projects like the Dubrovnik Co-Working Space are playing an increasingly important role in attracting longer-stay visitors, entrepreneurs and remote professionals to the south of Croatia.


For anyone wanting to visit the space or find directions to the TUP Centre, more information is available online.





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