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Is Italy Expensive? Notable Myths and Facts

It is a common belief that traveling to any of the European countries is very expensive. This is not entirely true. Italy is one such country that can be visited even if you are on a budget. From budget hotels to inexpensive food, this place has it all. Taking a walk around one of the cities here can be an amazing experience. The only thing you need to keep in mind is to plan the trip beforehand. There are many misconceptions that people have about traveling to Italy.  Here are a few facts and myths that we want to clarify about travelling to Italy:

Myth:

Accommodation in Italy is very expensive.

Fact:

Accommodation in Italy is not very expensive and you can easily get a room at a budget price. Although Italy does not provide the cheapest accommodation on the planet, but any person with a medium budget can easily afford it. You can opt to live at the shared hostels where the per night rent would be around $ 30 to $ 50 a day. If sharing and hostels are something you don’t like, then you can also go for the budget hotels that will cost you around $ 70 a night for a decent room. Obviously, if you want to spend more than you can get a luxury room for about $ 300 or above. The hotel cost depends on how much you choose to spend. The cost might vary according to the place you are visiting. The above numbers are an average for all the cities in Italy.


Myth:

Eating out at a restaurant will burn a hole in your pocket.

Fact:

Italy is very famous for its authentic Italian cuisine. But many people think that if you sit at an Italian restaurant to order some delicacies, it’s going to cost you a lot. This is not entirely true. There are many authentic Italian restaurants that serve you with high-quality food at an affordable price. All you need to do is look around. The best way to find a good budget place to eat is asking the locals. The locals would obviously know the best and the cheapest place in the whole town. If you are on a budget, be prepared to spend around $15 per day on food. Also, packaged drinking water will cost you $2 a day which is not a lot. If you want to dine at a fancy luxurious restaurant, you will have to spend about $90 a day or more.


Myth:

Getting around the country is very costly

Fact:

This indeed is true. The traveling cost in Italy are a little higher but that doesn’t mean they are sky high. The super fast trains are usually costlier than the slower ones. So, if you have some time and want to save some money, try traveling on the regional trains. The other transport options that can be taken are the buses and the airplane. For the inter-city travel, there are local buses, metros and taxis are widely available. And if you want to actually explore the place while saving money, walking is the best option.

These are some of the myths about traveling to Italy. The best thing you can do to save money while traveling is to stay there like the locals. Interact with them, try to live at accommodations like hostels and guest houses. This will not only be cheap but the owners might even guide you around and help you plan your vacation.