It is not worth to bring food to a Croatian holiday
Although this year, it has been allowed to bring food to Croatia, it is not worth to carry heavy loads of food because the prices are similar to the domestic prices.
The prices of cafes, restaurants, eating houses has not been raised, those can only feel the prices became expensive, who changed kuna or euro on a bad exchange rate.
A few months ago massive Croatian crowds were came to purchase in Hungarian border towns due to the weak Forint. The Adriatic seemed much more expensive in the eyes of the Hungarians that time. However, the forint has been strengthened in recent weeks, the coastal prices are mostly the same as the Hungarian prices. Only the mid-range restaurants became more expensive – reports Híradó Online.
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