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How much is an Uber from Dubrovnik Airport to Old Town?

The prices are starting from 9 Kuna (1.2 Euro / 1.4 US$) per kilometer while some popular rides have flat rates – for example: Pile Gate, Dubrovnik Old Town to Dubrovnik Airport by UBER => 180 Kuna (27 US$ / 24 Euro) – have a look at the above photo quoting this fare!



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Pickup at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) When you're ready, open the Uber app to request a ride to your destination. Choose the DBV airport transportation option that suits your group size and luggage needs.

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A Taxi station is right in front of the airport's main entrance. From there you can easily get a taxi to your destination. The cost of a taxi to the town is about 300 kuna (40 Euro).

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Are Uber fares in Croatia cheaper compared to traditional taxis? Uber fares can be cheaper compared to taxi companies in Croatia. However, during peak seasons or high-demand periods, Uber's set prices may surge due to increased demand.

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Are Euros accepted in Croatia? You will find that you can pay for some items – private accommodation, taxis, some small restaurants – in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on anunofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.

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One of the most convenient ways to travel between the airport and Dubrovnik's city center is through its airport shuttle. Departures from the airport into Dubrovnik are scheduled around flight arrival times and take you directly to the Dubrovnik central bus station in 30 to 40 minutes.

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If you are a solo traveler or a couple on a budget, a bus is perhaps your cheapest option to travel around Croatia. For larger groups and families, it can get as expensive as renting a car. You don't feel comfortable driving on Croatian roads.

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Haggling and asking for discounts in Dubrovnik is a bit of a cultural faux pas. However, it's quite common that many souvenir shops do offer a discount if you pay in cash. You'll see this especially for more expensive items like jewelry, paintings, or handmade items.

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Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants follows a fairly standard guideline. Showing appreciation through a tip is always welcomed. When dining at a pizzeria or konoba, a tip of 5% or more is appropriate. For a nice restaurant dinner, we recommend leaving a tip of 10% or more.

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Payment Considerations in Split, Croatia Transportation: Public transportation in Split, such as buses and taxis, typically accept cash payments. However, some taxi services may offer card payment options as well. ATMs: ATMs are widely available in Split, allowing you to withdraw cash if needed.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Visit to the Walls of Dubrovnik Finally, we offer you some tips for getting the most from your own walk of Dubrovnik's ancient walls. The walk is going to take you around 1.5 to 2 hours. Allow yourself plenty of time so that you can enjoy the views at your own pace.

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Yes, the old town of Dubrovnik is surrounded by a medieval wall and several forts, and these days, you can climb up on to them and walk the perimeter of the old town.

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