How Much Does Travel in Macedonia Cost?
One of the best things about visiting this beautiful country is that it’s an incredibly affordable place to travel. A delicious meal in a restaurant will set you back no more than $7, and a night in a double room will set you back no more than $25. If a room costs $30 per night, it almost certainly includes breakfast. You can save up to $10 per night during the off-season, but you may have to haggle for this discount. A private room costs about $15 near the capital's center, and a dorm bed costs about $6.
The food and drinks are very reasonably priced. In local bars, a cup of coffee costs about $1, and a pizza costs about $4.5. In supermarkets, a bottle of water costs around 20 MKD, or less than $0.5, and an ice cream costs around $1. A typical restaurant lunch costs around 300MKD, or less than $7. The same can be said for a typical dinner. North Macedonia's public transportation, including taxis and car rentals, is also inexpensive. A five-day car rental costs around $100-120, and a local bus ticket costs around 35MKD ($0.4). Because it is a small country, bus and train tickets for an intercity network are reasonably priced.