Is the price in Italy high? /kloc-what can I eat for 0/00 euro?
According to my experience in Rome and Munich, Italy a year ago, the price in Italy is in the middle level among European countries, but it is still higher than that in China. 100 euro, figuratively speaking, in Rome and Munich, it is almost equivalent to the purchasing power of 100 yuan in general big cities in China. For example, if you go to McDonald's in Italy, two people can save tens of euros. A croissant (with stuffing), about 2-3 euros. Small, bite by bite, butter biscuit (almond cake), 2.3-3.2 euros. A small bottle of beer is more than 3.2 euros, which is much more expensive than domestic beer. Generally, bananas and peaches on roadside fruit stalls are around 6 euros. A small hotel far away from the city, a small standard room, more than 40 euros.