Is Serbia Expensive?

Is Serbia expensive to visit?

Despite being a very popular country to visit, Serbia can be surprisingly affordable. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a very affordable place to visit. It's ranked in the top 10% of countries in Europe for its affordability - comparable to places like Armenia and Belarus.

Serbia is not as popular with tourists as other countries, but you'll find a nice selection of destinations at a range of prices. Belgrade is one of the most expensive places to visit. However, if you're looking for a cheaper alternative, you can check out Novi Sad.


Average daily price of selected cities in Serbia, by affordability
City Average Daily Cost
Belgrade $56
Novi Sad $28


Novi Sad, Serbia, at night

How expensive is Serbia?

On average, visitors spend about $50 per day during their visit to Serbia (U.S. Dollars). Prices vary dramatically by travel style and length of trip, but if you stay at moderately priced hotels, eat at affordable restaurants, and use public transportation when possible, you can expect to stay close to this budget. See more travel costs for Serbia here.

How expensive is a one week trip to Serbia?

Based on the travel expenses of others, a one week trip to Serbia costs around $347 on average, per person. This includes food, sightseeing, local transportation, accommodation, and nightlife. For two people, a one week trip costs $693.

How expensive is a two week trip to Serbia?

Based on our calculations from previous travelers, a two week trip to Serbia will cost around $693 per person. This amount includes sightseeing activities, hotels, restaurants, local transportation, and other travel expenses. For two people, a two week trip would cost $1,386.

How expensive is a month long trip to Serbia?

On average, a one month trip to Serbia costs about $1,485 per person. This is based on the previous expenses of actual travelers, and includes accommodation, food, activities, local transportation, and more. For two people, a one month trip costs $2,970.



Belgrade, Serbia

Is it expensive to backpack in Serbia?

Serbia is a popular backpacker destination with more than 60 hostels around the country. Hostels cost, on average, $15 per night for a dorm. (See hostel prices in Serbia here.) In particular, many backpackers head to Belgrade and Pristina. You'll find the most expensive hostels in Belgrade, which average $16 a night. The cheapest hostels are in Pristina which average $13 per night.

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Serbia.

  • $11 for a dorm bed at Balkan Soul Hostel in Belgrade
  • $11 for a dorm bed at Prishtina Center Hostel & Apartments in Pristina
  • $10 for a dorm bed at Day 'n' night in Nis

Where to find affordable hostels in Serbia
City Number of Hostels Average Price for a Dorm
Belgrade 38 $16
Pristina 14 $13

Are hotels expensive in Serbia?

When analyzing the price of hotels in Serbia, they're very affordable compared to the rest of the world. The average price is $44 per night for a decent hotel room. Keep in mind that places like Vrnjacka Banja are more expensive, averaging around $58 per night. But fear not, there are budget-friendly destinations like Kragujevac where you can book a room for an average of $33 per night.


Where to find affordable hotels in Serbia
City Average Hotel Price
Vrnjacka Banja $58
Belgrade $50
Subotica $44
Novi Sad $42
Kragujevac $33

Knez Mihajlova 24, Belgrade
Overall Rating 9.5
Uspenska 3, Novi Sad
Overall Rating 9.2

How expensive are sightseeing activities in Serbia?

Activities and things to do in Serbia can vary in price depending on the type of activity, length, and location. Below are a number of popular activities to give you an idea of what to expect when visiting. Generally, previous travelers have spent $5 per day on sightseeing activities and things to do when visiting.

  • Nis Sightseeing Tour: $138
  • Belgrade Private City Tour: $136
  • Belgrade Private Walking Tour with a Local: $42
  • Football tour: Red Star and Partizan Ultras History: $83
  • Private tour to Avala: $167
  • Novi Sad and Fruska Gora wine region Full-Day Tour from Belgrade: $82
  • Private Day Tour Discovering Hidden Gems of Novi Sad in Luxury : $113
  • Shooting Experience by Party in Belgrade: $107

Is food expensive in Serbia?

Food in Serbia can vary in price depending on the restaurant and food options available. Generally, other travelers have spent $17 on food per person per day. To save money, eat at less expensive restaurants, try street food, or cook your own meals when possible.

  • E-Scooter Serbian Food Tour: $83
  • Private Walking and Food Tour in Belgrade: $113
  • Private Serbian Food Cooking Experience in Belgrade with Meal: $83
  • E-Scooter Serbian Food Tour: $82

Is transportation expensive in Serbia?

Local transportation in Serbia can vary in price depending on the type of transit used. Generally, other travelers have spent $6 on local transportation per person per day. To save money, take public transit whenever possible, as it will almost always be cheaper than a taxi or private driver.

Intercity transportation in Serbia can vary widely in price depending on the type of transit used and the distance traveled. Generally, other travelers have spent $2 on intercity transportation per person per day. To save money, take long distance buses or trains instead of flying, as it will almost always be cheaper, even if it's slower.

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