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Mar

like gelato for example?

or souvenirs

or clothes and stuff


Answer:
gelato: €1.80 or 2 or 2.50 it depends how do you want it (big or small)

souvenirs: keyring about 3 euros, pictures 2 euros …

design clothes in shop is quite expensive…


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i think they use EURO there

and if you live in the USA its expensive

USD- 1.00

EURO- about 1.30

if clothes are 50 here

its like 80 there


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last year, an arm and a leg. This year, the $ has tanked even more against the Euro, so throw in a couple of toes too, maybe an elbow (btw my fellow poster, you are a bit out of date, try $1.56/Euro!)….OTOH I don't know that you are taking US$, if you are taking UK pounds you will be better off! Just us poor Western hemisphere folks who have to balance a car payment vs. a dinner out in Florence.

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With the dollar tanking, it will be expensive….more than the same in the USA or Australia…. so you have to enjoy the county without spending a lot on clothes and stuff like that, unless you don't have any self-control. The best of Italy is the free stuff… the street scene, trying not to be pick pocketed or scammed by a taxi driver… look at the people, try speaking the language…. I am going in May…about my 10th visit…. the best is free.

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hello i live in italy… there the ice-cream costs 1,50 euro

però, dipende dal posto in cui sei

mentre i vestiti costano parecchio… ciaooo


Answer:
Unfortunately the italy is famous in the world for their high cost but an ice-cream cost about 1 euro or 1,50 euro

for the clothes…Depends on the brand

there are clothes less expensive than other,,,

i'm writing from italy


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1,50 euro is pretty cheap for a gelato cone ($2.25) and espresso is o.85 or about $1.27. A cheap sweater in a market can be as low as 15.oo euro or $22.50. Eating out is expensive, plan on $20 a person for a pizza in a sit down pizzeria.

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too much for you lil burger eater

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Some example of Cost of Living in Florence, Italy?

30) A good breakfast in a standard bar: 3/5€ per person

6) A double bedroom in the center: 550/1000€ per month

26) An Italian newspaper: 0,90/1€

27) A second hand Vespa: 300/500€

31) A good bottle of wine (at the supermarket) : 3/7€

33) A bus ride: 1€

29) A second hand Cinquecento: 1000/3000€

40) 1 kg of good Italian Prosciutto (Ham): 35/40€

41) A month of subscription in a gym: 50/60€

34) A pint of beer in a bar/pub: 4/7€

21) A condom: around 1€

12) A good dinner for 2 pax (in the restaurant!): 70/100€

25) A train ticket Florence-Venice with Eurostar: 20/27€

37) A Cinema Show: 5/7€

1) A night in an Hostel: 15/25€

2) A night in B&B (double bedroom): 50/120€

3) A night in a one star Hotel in Florence city center: 18/30€ per person

4) The rent of a cosy studio in the city center (40/60 sq meters): 700/1300€

5) The rent of a nice single room in the city center: 400/700 € per month all inclusive

6) The rent of a nice double room in the city center: 550/1000€ per month all inclusive

7) A private lesson of Italian Language in a private school: 25/40€ per hour
8) An intensive private course of Italian in a private school: 1000/1200€ per 40 hours

9) A standard Italian course in a private school: 450/700€ per 4 weeks (20hrs per week)

10) A good dinner for 2 pax (and you buy everything at the supermarket!): 8/14€

11) A standard dinner for 2 pax (and you buy everything at the supermarket!): 4/10€

12) A good dinner for 2 pax (in the restaurant!): 70/100€

13) A standard dinner for 2 pax (in the restaurant!): 50/70€

14) A good dinner for 2 pax (in a Pizzeria): 40/60€

15) A "basic" dinner for 2 pax (in a Pizzeria): 20/40€

16) A pizza slice in the city center: 2/4€

17) A 10 minute taxi ride : 10/15€! (a flight Pisa-London with Ryanair? 0,99 cents…)

18) A Sandwich on the road in the city center: 2/5€

19) A pack of Marlboro (don't do that guys!): 3,50€

20) A pack of Italian sigarettes (don't do that guys!): 2/3€

21) A condom (yes, do that guys!): around 1€

22) A train ticket Florence-Milan with Eurostar: 28/30€ more info on trenitalia.com

23) A train ticket Florence-Rome with Eurostar: 28/30€ more info on trenitalia.com

24) A train ticket Florence-Napoli with Eurostar: 42€ more info on trenitalia.com

25) A train ticket Florence-Venice with Eurostar: 20/27€ more info on trenitalia.com

25) A train ticket Florence-Pisa: 5€ more info on trenitalia.com

26) A daily newspaper: 0,90/1€

27) A second hand Vespa: 300/500€

28) A second hand bycicle: 30/100€

29) A second hand Cinquecento: 1000/3000€

30) A good breakfast in a standard bar: 3/5€ per person

31) A good bottle of wine (at the supermarket) : 3/7€

32) An excellent bottle of wine (at the supermarket) : 12/25€

33) A bus ticket: 1€

34) A pint of beer in a bar/pub: 4/7€

35) A drink in a bar: 5/10€

36) A drink in a disco: 8/15€

37) A Cinema Show: 5/7€

38) A disco club ticket: 10/35€

39) A good mobile phone (we suggest you to buy it and not to rent it!) : 90/150€

40) 1 kg of good Italian Prosciutto (Ham): 30/40€

41) A month of subscription in a gym: 50/60€

42) An International newspaper: 1,5/3€

43) A good ice cream in the city center: 2€

<*-*>


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ok im talking about real prices

a gelato is about 4$

a single bedroom in center 4 sstars is about 500$ a day

Clothes like in US

breakfast 15/20$

dinner 1 person nice restaurant 80$

now gotta go but bear in mind the difference value by dollars and euros

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