How much will you spend in restaurants and bars? Is eating out expensive in N'Djamena? Below you will see our breakdowns and comparisons of prices and expenses in N'Djamena.
Currency in Chad Central African CFA franc (XAF FCFA). For 10 US dollars you can get 6.22 thousand Central African CFA francs. For 100 US dollars you can get 62.2 thousand Central African CFA francs. And the other way around: For 100 Central African CFA francs you can get 0.161 US dollars.
Generally, considering the various costs, there are no significant differences in costs in N'Djamena compared to United States. Food is 58% cheaper. Dining in restaurants and bars will be cheaper by 56%. In the case of the cost of living in N'Djamena, it is lower than the cost in United States by about 78%. When it comes to spending free time, entertainment, and sports, it's more expensive in 180%.
Are hotels expensive in N'Djamena? How much will we pay for a room in N'Djamena?
The average price of accommodation in Chad is $126 (FCFA 78.3K). 3-star hotels offer accommodation for an average price of $117 (FCFA 73.1K) If you are looking for the best conditions for your stay, then in 5-star hotels that will provide much more luxury you will have to pay $166 (FCFA 103K)
Can you eat cheaply in restaurants in N'Djamena? What are the prices in affordable pubs in N'Djamena? How much will I have to spend a day when I only eat in fast food restaurants in N'Djamena?
If we are looking for an inexpensive place to eat, we should expect to pay around 8 US dollars.
With limited time and to avoid spending too much, you can opt for fast food. The cost of a meal set (sandwich, fries, and a soda) is approximately 12.9 US dollars.
And when we can afford to go out to the restaurant, we'll pay for a three-course meal around 29 US dollars.
And if you want to drink a beer or two, you have to pay extra: 2.4 US dollars (price for 2 bottles)
And if you prefer a Coke, Fanta, Sprite or similar carbonated drink, then you have to pay 0.88 US dollars for a small bottle.
Below you will find a full list of prices in N'Djamena, including milk, potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, or bottled water
And if the trip plans are simply for a given region of the world, then maybe it will come out cheaper than in N'Djamena in nearby countries? See prices in: Central African Republic, Libya, Sudan, Niger, and Cameroon.
fees
$241
17% more than in United States
internet
$75 ($64 - $80)
5.6% more than in United States
jeans
$32 ($24 - $40)
39% is less expensive than in United States
average earnings
$322
93% is less expensive than in United States
renting a small apartment in the center
$1.12K
37% is less expensive than in United States
renting a large apartment outside the center
$233 ($113 - $426)
90% is less expensive than in United States
bread
$0.32
91% is less expensive than in United States
cheese
$3.2
75% is less expensive than in United States
rice
$3.4 ($3.2 - $3.6)
25% is less expensive than in United States
tomatoes
$1.6
67% is less expensive than in United States
bananas
$1.9 ($1.6 - $2.3)
15% more than in United States
wine
$6.4
by half less than in United States
cheap restaurant
$8 ($3.2 - $8)
by half less than in United States
local beer
$1.2 ($0.96 - $1.3)
80% is less expensive than in United States
coffee
$2 ($0.8 - $3.2)
61% is less expensive than in United States
bottle of water
$0.72 ($0.64 - $0.8)
65% is less expensive than in United States
Burger King or a similar bar
$12.9
20% more than in United States
Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda
$0.88 ($0.8 - $1.1)
64% is less expensive than in United States
Food Prices N'Djamena
Prices In Restaurants N'Djamena
Cost Of Living N'Djamena
Entertainment Costs N'Djamena
Prices: N'Djamena Benoy Baïbokoum
renting a small apartment in the center
$1.12K
37% is less expensive than in United States
rice
$3.4 ($3.2 - $3.6)
25% is less expensive than in United States
jeans
$32 ($24 - $40)
39% is less expensive than in United States
local beer
$1.2 ($0.96 - $1.3)
80% is less expensive than in United States
fees
$241
17% more than in United States
bananas
$1.9 ($1.6 - $2.3)
15% more than in United States