based on my experience in Rome and Munich, Italy a year ago, the price in Italy is average among European countries, but it is still higher than that in China. 1 euros, figuratively speaking, in Rome and Munich, is almost equivalent to the purchasing power of 1 yuan in general big cities in China. For example, if you go to McDonald's in Italy, you can save dozens of euros for two people. A croissant (stuffed), about 2-3 euros. Small, bite by bite, butter cookies (macaroon), 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 from the city, a small standard room, more than 4 euros.
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