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Aerodrom
Skopje, North Macedonia · Neighborhood Guide
Skopje's largest residential municipality — modern apartment blocks, shopping malls, family-friendly parks, and all essential amenities. Practical, well-connected, and significantly cheaper than central neighbourhoods.
Last updated March 2026
Aerodrom at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
MKD 10,000–MKD 18,000/month (~€160–€290)
Rent Range
Safe — residential municipality, family-oriented, well-maintained
Safety
50–80 Mbps fiber
Internet
Who Lives in Aerodrom?
Macedonian families, young couples, budget-conscious professionals, long-term foreign residents.
Living in Aerodrom — Practical Details
Walkability
Moderate — local amenities walkable; centre by bus
Grocery & Food Access
Excellent — Capitol Mall, Tinex, Vero, and local markets all in the district
Getting Around
- City bus to centre (15 min)
- Taxi (€2–€4)
- Good road connections
Nearby Coworking
- Konnectivity (bus to centre, 15 min)
- Innox (bus, 15 min)
Insider Tips for Aerodrom
- 1Aerodrom has the best value housing in Skopje — modern apartments at 40–50% below Centar prices
- 2Capitol Mall has everything — cinema, supermarket, fashion, and food court at local prices
- 3The name comes from the old airport that used to be here — the area is flat and well-planned
- 4Bus connections to the centre are frequent and cheap (€0.50) — car ownership is optional
FAQ — Aerodrom, Skopje
What is Aerodrom like for expats?
Aerodrom is a budget-friendly neighborhood in Skopje. Skopje's largest residential municipality — modern apartment blocks, shopping malls, family-friendly parks, and all essential amenities. Practical, well-connected, and significantly cheaper than central neighbourhoods. Best for: Budget-conscious expats, families, and long-term residents who prioritise space and value over nightlife proximity.
How much does it cost to live in Aerodrom, Skopje?
Aerodrom is classified as "Budget-Friendly" in Skopje. Typical rent: MKD 10,000–MKD 18,000/month (~€160–€290). Total monthly budget in Skopje: €600–900.
Is Aerodrom safe for expats?
Safe — residential municipality, family-oriented, well-maintained
Who lives in Aerodrom?
Macedonian families, young couples, budget-conscious professionals, long-term foreign residents.
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