Food is the most important thing for people. First of all, let's look at the specific price level in Italy:
Eggs: homemade brand eggs, 10 a drawer, 0.99 Euro.
Bread: 6 bags 1.5 Euro.
Raw bread in the refrigerator, you can go home and bake it in the oven, 2.5 euros each.
Spaghetti: Barilla's is the best, at a discount 1000g spaghetti No.3, 3 euros.
Olive oil: 2L, 8 euros
Cookies: COOP self-produced brand, similar to interesting cookies, 1.5 Euros, enough for one week.
Pots and the like: when discounted, they are weighed by Jin, which is about 5 euros per Jin.
Detergent: self-produced brand, about 1L, 1.65 Euro.
Fish: 4-5 euros per fish on average.
Large supermarket chains in Italy are different in every city, but there must be a COOP. In addition, if there are TODIS and SIDIS supermarkets in your city, it is recommended to buy fresh vegetables from SIDIS, discounted ice cream and TODIS biscuits, chocolate, pasta and ketchup. Because it will be cheaper than COOP's.
Accommodation: In northern Italy and major tourist cities, the cost of accommodation is usually high, especially in the tourist season, and the price can be said to soar, starting from 40 euros for a single room and 55 euros for a double room with two separate twin beds or double beds. Youth hostels are also more expensive, and they usually stay at 10 ~ 20 Euros for breakfast at night.
Public transportation in Italy is generally orderly, generally divided into buses, trams and subways. Take buses or trams in various cities in Italy. There are no tickets on the bus. First, buy a ticket at a newsstand, tobacco shop or bar. After getting on the bus, put the ticket into the automatic ticket checking machine for printing, automatically record the boarding time, and you can transfer to other vehicles with this ticket within the effective time.
Italy is a fashion kingdom. There are countless famous brands in Italy, such as Gucci, Prada and Ferragamo ................................................................................................................................................... There are more than 200 direct-sale stores in Italy, from luxury brands such as Prada and Ferragamo to fashion brands such as Diesel and Energie, all of them will join the "carnival of brand discounts", most of which are 1-3 fold off the original price. You can buy a first-line big-name place at the price of ordinary goods. Even the local people in Europe will take their relatives and friends shopping by car whenever they have time, and then return with a full load.