Currency in Serbia to Serbian dinar (RSD). For 10 US dollars you can get 1.08 thousand Serbian dinars. For 100 US dollars you can get 10.8 thousand Serbian dinars. And the other way: For 100 Serbian dinars you can get 0.944 US dollars.
What products can you buy in Serbia? How much does food cost in supermarkets? How much will you pay for bread, drinks, fish, cold cuts? What cleaning products, laundry products and cosmetics are available in Serbia? Check prices in stores and supermarkets: Prices and availability of products in shops and supermarkets in Serbia
You like pizza? Wondering if you can eat tasty pizza in Serbia? See what pizzas you can eat. Compare prices of different dishes in pizzerias in Serbia. Pizza prices in Serbia
If you prefer fried chicken than pizza or burgers and wonder if you will be able to eat them in Serbia? Check out the KFC price list and compare the menu items available at KFC restaurants in Serbia. KFC prices in Serbia
Prices: Belgrade Kragujevac Leskovac Novi Pazar Novi Sad Vranje Zrenjanin Šabac Užice Kruševac
Prices and availability of products in shops and supermarkets in Serbia: Belgrade
Pizza prices in Serbia: Belgrade
KFC prices in Serbia: Belgrade
The total costs in Serbia are lower than in United States. Food is 55% cheaper. Dining in restaurants and bars will be cheaper by 57%. In turn, the cost of living in Serbia is lower than the cost in United States by 32%. If we want to spend time actively or to have fun, we will pay less than in United States about 44%.
See also how prices have changed in previous years: Price changes in previous years in Serbia
Are hotels expensive in Serbia? How much will we pay for a room in Serbia?
The average price of accommodation in Serbia is $55 (RSD 5.9K). If you are looking for the cheapest accommodation: in a cheap one-star hotel you will pay: $30 (RSD 3.2K) and if you like hostels, you'll spend the night there for: $20 (RSD 2.1K). The cost of a room in a 2-star hotel is Serbia in $39 (RSD 4.2K). 3-star hotels offer accommodation on average for $45 (RSD 4.8K) Overnight stay in 4-star hotel costs $68 (RSD 7.3K) in Serbia 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 $110 (RSD 12K)
And if the trip plans are simply for a given region of the world, then maybe it will come out cheaper than in Serbia in nearby countries? See prices in: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania, Hungary, and Romania.
Has the price of bread increased in Serbia?
Bread in previous years has cost: 2010: $0.41(RSD 44), 2011: $0.43(RSD 46), 2012: $0.48(RSD 51), 2013: $0.44(RSD 47), 2014: $0.45(RSD 48), 2015: $0.43(RSD 46), 2016: $0.44(RSD 47), 2017: $0.41(RSD 44), and 2018: $0.43(RSD 46).
Bananas - price changes in years: 2015: $1.2(RSD 130), 2016: $1.2(RSD 130), 2017: $1.2(RSD 130), and 2018: $1.2(RSD 130)
Have prices increased in restaurants in Serbia?
In inexpensive restaurants, the price for a meal was: 2010: $5.3(RSD 570), 2011: $4.5(RSD 490), 2012: $5.6(RSD 600), 2013: $5.4(RSD 570), 2014: $5.5(RSD 580), 2015: $4.7(RSD 510), 2016: $5.7(RSD 610), 2017: $5.7(RSD 610), and 2018: $5.6(RSD 600)
Renting A Small Apartment In The Center - price changes in years: 2010: $220(RSD 24K), 2011: $200(RSD 22K), 2012: $250(RSD 27K), 2013: $220(RSD 24K), 2014: $220(RSD 24K), 2015: $250(RSD 27K), 2016: $290(RSD 30K), 2017: $280(RSD 30K), and 2018: $300(RSD 32K)
Prices in cities and towns in Serbia
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