The price level of Italy in Europe is not very low. Expensive income tax has prompted the price level to rise in parallel in recent years. The price level of Roman Empire, Milan, Florence and other tourist attractions is relatively higher, on the contrary, the price level of big cities in southern Italy is relatively lower.
for example, Puglia theater, Sicily theater, etc. Usually go to restaurants, the average working meal costs about 41 euros, and roadside snacks, pizza shops or Turkish barbecues can be eaten for about 5 euros. On the level of urban public transportation, the train ticket for public transportation is usually 1 to 2 euros, and the reasonable time varies from 61 minutes to 91 minutes. In addition, taxis are expensive and can't stop at once, and the starting fee is usually 4 to 5 euros.
Italy belongs to the euro zone, and the euro is universal. The symbol of the euro is "? ?” , the English letter symbol "EUR".
there are eight kinds of euro coins: 2 euros, 1 euros, 51 euro cents, 21 euro cents, 11 euro cents, 5 euro cents, 2 euro cents and 1 euro cents. There are seven kinds of euro banknotes: 511 euros, 211 euros, 111 euros, 51 euros, 21 euros, 11 euros and 5 euros.
Accommodation: In northern Italy and major tourist cities, the cost of accommodation is usually high, especially during the peak tourist season. The price can be said to be soaring, starting from 61 euros for a single room and 81 euros for a double room with two separate twin beds or double beds.
Youth hostels are also relatively expensive. Staying at night usually costs 11 ~ 21 euros for breakfast, but there are obvious differences between the north and the south in Italy. The price is obviously lower than that in China, and a pizza costs 3 euros, which may be the reason why there are fewer tourists.