A souvenir photo at the top of Dubrovnik.
MomentoSnap is installed at Srđ Sky View - the panoramic terrace at the top of the Dubrovnik Cable Car, 412 metres above the Old Town. Step in front of the booth and the entire walled city, the Adriatic, and Lokrum island sit framed behind you. Touch the screen, pose, pay, and walk away with a printed keepsake plus a free high-resolution digital copy on your phone - all in about fifteen seconds, no operator, no queue, no app to install.
- Address
- Srđ Sky View terrace, top station of the Dubrovnik Cable Car (Žičara Dubrovnik), 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Open
- Every day the cable car runs - typically 09:00 to late evening in summer, shorter hours in shoulder season. The booth itself runs 24/7 once you reach the terrace.
How to find it
Take the Dubrovnik Cable Car (Žičara) from the lower station on Petra Krešimira IV. The ride to the top takes about four minutes and the views from inside the cabin are already worth the ticket on their own.
If you'd rather drive or walk: the Srđ summit is reachable via a switchback road off the D8 coastal highway, or on foot up the old serpentine path from Bosanka - count on roughly an hour up if you're hiking.
Once at the top, walk past the Imperial Fort and the terrace café. The MomentoSnap booth is right on the panoramic viewing platform - you'll see it before you see the view.
Best time to come
Golden hour. The Old Town walls turn copper, the Adriatic goes deep blue, and the print you take home looks like a postcard you couldn't fake. Sunrise is quieter and just as photogenic if you're an early riser. Midday is fine too - the booth handles full Dalmatian summer sun without a problem.
What you get
- A lab-quality 4×6 print, glossy and water-resistant, in your hand in under 15 seconds.
- A free high-resolution digital copy you can scan via QR - no app, no email signup.
- On-screen language pick: English, Croatian, German, Italian.
- Optional AI background swap if you want the photo set somewhere else entirely.
- Pay by coin or contactless card - no cash needed.
While you're up here
Srđ is its own small destination. Once you've got the photo, give yourself another hour and walk the rest of the summit.
Imperial Fort & Homeland War Museum
2 min walkNapoleonic-era fort with the small but powerful Homeland War museum inside.
Panorama restaurant
1 min walkTerrace café with the same view as the booth, plus food and a glass of something cold.
Cross of Srđ
5 min walk along the ridgeThe big white cross on the spine of the hill - a quieter spot for the second photo of the day.
Dubrovnik Old Town walls
Cable car back down, ~10 min walkThe walk on the walls themselves, looking up at Srđ - the other half of the postcard.
About Srđ
Srđ is the mountain ridge that sits directly behind Dubrovnik's Old Town. The Imperial Fort on the summit was built by Napoleon's army in 1812 and played a famous role in the defence of Dubrovnik during the 1991–92 siege - the small museum inside tells that story in plain, unfiltered detail. Today the summit is one of the most photographed spots on the Adriatic coast: from up here you can see the walled city, Lokrum island, the islets of the Elaphites, and on clear days as far as the Pelješac peninsula.
Come find the booth.
No reservation needed. Just take the cable car up, walk onto the terrace, and the booth is waiting. The walls of Dubrovnik will do the rest.
See live photos from SrđFrequently asked
Where exactly is the MomentoSnap booth in Dubrovnik?
On the Srđ Sky View terrace - the panoramic viewing platform at the top station of the Dubrovnik Cable Car, 412 metres above the Old Town. You can't miss it once you step off the cable car.
Do I need to pay separately for the photo booth?
Yes. The cable car ticket gets you up to the terrace; the booth itself is paid on the spot by coin or contactless card. One photo includes both a printed copy and a free digital download via QR.
Can I take a group photo?
Absolutely. The framing is set up so a group of up to about six people fits comfortably with the Old Town and the Adriatic visible behind them. Closer groups get more of the walls; wider groups get more of the sea.
What if the cable car isn't running?
The booth keeps running 24/7 - but you'll need to either drive up to the summit via the switchback road off the D8 coastal highway, or hike the old serpentine path from Bosanka (about an hour on foot). Most visitors take the cable car.
Is the print included in the price, or just digital?
Both are included. Every photo gives you a printed 4×6 keepsake on glossy water-resistant paper, plus a free high-resolution digital copy via a unique QR code on the print.