What is the Tipping Culture in Macedonia?

Despite the fact that wages in Macedonia are traditionally low, there is no tipping culture. You are not expected to tip, but as a tourist, if you enjoy the service, it is a nice and appreciated gesture to leave a small token of your appreciation, as it is in other countries. In bars and restaurants, if you notice a service charge on your bill, you don't need to tip at all. However, this is more likely to occur in popular tourist areas or major cities. There's a good chance there won't be a charge, and you'll be able to decide whether or not to tip. In this case, a general guideline is to aim for 10% of the bill's total cost. If the service was really exceptional, you might like to think about leaving 15% as a maximum amount.


Tour guides do not expect a tip, but if you had a good time and found the guide to be helpful, consider tipping 5 to 10% of the tour cost. When it comes to taxi drivers, it's a good idea to set your rate before getting in the car; this way, you won't have to tip because everything is included in the price you agreed on. However, if you received excellent service, such as a free tour on the way with a knowledgeable driver, you might consider adding a little extra! However, to avoid typical tourist scams, only take a taxi from a registered taxi rank. If you have received excellent service from your hotel staff, you could tip them also; however, they will not expect it. Anything up to 20 MKD is average.

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