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Remember, if you're not in the touristy areas, the average costs of meals in Italy are less than 10 USD per person (including a drink).. and even cheaper if you decide to share that massive pizza if on a budget!
Lunch should be an inexpensive pleasure in Italy. If you are paying more than 13-15 euros, you are having a luxury meal, in my opinion. If, however, you are going to authentic trattorias, delis (alimentari), street carts or sandwich shops, you should expect to pay 3-10 euros, depending on what you get.
Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere from €7 to €15 for a basic pizza or pasta dish in a casual restaurant or trattoria. In more upscale restaurants or touristy areas, prices can range from €10 to €20 or more.
How much is a lunch in Italy? You can find great deals as low as €9 that include water and coffee. Other great lunch options are the classic trattorias and osterias, offering pasta dishes ranging from €9–14, and second courses from €12–20. For a sit-down lunch at a traditional Roman restaurant, budget around €15–20 per person.
When a person brings up Italy, some things that immediately spring to mind include delicious pizza, rich historical monuments like the Colosseum, and charming seaside villages like the Cinque Terre. Italy is truly one of the best countries you can visit on the planet.
I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Italy countless times over my decade as a travel writer, making my way from bustling Milan to romantic Venice to delicious Bologna; even spending time in a teeny-tiny village (permanent population: 2) on the banks of Lake Como.
You could spend months traveling in Italy and still not get to see it all. Every place you visit in Italy, you’ll feel like you’re in a different country; that’s how special it is. Just envision famous archaeological sites like Pompeii, flavourful gnocchi, fascinating coffee culture, and unmatched diversity.
You can visit Italy any time of the year, and it will hold the charm it’s known for. The weather varies from region to region during the winter, but once the summer comes, you’re in for a scorcher, so it’s best to bring your sunscreen.
Traveling to Italy in the off-season is a great idea. If you have the opportunity, of course. The weather is nice, not too hot, and prices are lower as fewer people are traveling.
Italy is a foodie’s paradise. Every city you visit has a unique cuisine, and chefs will have their own way of mastering the standard Italian dishes. There’s no way you’ll find arancini balls as good as the ones in Sicily or better cicchetti than in Venice.
Getting around Italy has never been so easy. It has an efficient train system that can take you from Milan to Rome in just three and a half hours, and buses that will take you from big cities, like Naples, to cute towns, like Sorrento, in under two hours. The options are endless.
Italians love their wine. It’s a massive part of their culture. There’s no way you could visit without sampling some of the good stuff for yourself. Tuscany is arguably one of the most famous regions in Italy for its wine. There are endless tours available where you can visit lush vineyards and wineries to see where the magic happens.
I like to set aside around 50 euros per day for travel expenses when traveling anywhere in Europe and, to be honest, I didn’t even spend that half of the time in Italy – unless I was splurging on a day trip. You can easily get by on that while still enjoying yourself.
Now, it’s time to look at how much it costs to travel in Italy. Grab yourself a pen and paper and a cup of coffee, and let’s get started.
Prices of basic products in Italy are lower than in United States. You have to pay 1.23 times less for shopping in Italy than in United States. The average accommodation cost in Italy range from: 30 USD (27 EUR) in hostel to 92 USD (84 EUR) in 3 star hotel. Price per night in a luxury hotel in Italy is about 201 USD (185 EUR).
Using public transport in Italy comes at a cost of: 1.80 USD (1.70 EUR) for a one-way ticket. The price for renting a car in Italy (e.g. Volkswagen Golf or Toyota Corolla) to 29,000 USD (27,000 EUR). If you prefer taxi, remember that the price of a taxi in Italy depends on several factors. Taxi starting price is about: 5.40 USD (5.00 EUR). For 1 km ride in Italy you have to pay about: 1.60 USD (1.50 EUR).
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