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Is Venice expensive than Milan?

Costs & Prices Regarding costs, both cities are on the expensive side of Italian destinations. However, based on past travelers' experiences, Milan is slightly less expensive than Venice. Milan typically has lower costs with hotels and dining options.



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The northern Italian city of Venice is a notoriously expensive place for a vacation. But according to a new survey by travel website Omio, the canal city actually works out as one of the cheapest European destinations for certain factors.

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A cappuccino will run you 10.50 euros and an espresso is 6.50 euros (3 euros if you stand at the bar). The cornetti were around 5 euros each. A full service traditional tea will run you 35 euros and their tramezzini and panini are between 11.50 euros and 18 euros.

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Venice is more expensive than some places but that is to be expected as getting things in and around has extra logistical challenges. We've been going for over 20 years and only paid near those prices for special drinks in St Mark's Square which we expected.

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Cost of Living Comparison Between Venice and Paris You would need around 5,473.8€ in Paris to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 4,100.0€ in Venice (assuming you rent in both cities).

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Almost every tourist will spend a large amount of their budget on eating out in Venice. The restaurants and bars that are only frequented by tourists are generally also the most expensive ones, but that doesn't mean the food quality is high.

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A whole pizza costs from € 5 ( US$ 5.40) to € 13 ( US$ 13.90), depending on the toppings it has and the size. It is difficult to find as it doesn't have any sign, but if you are lucky enough to locate it, you will try one of the best pizzas in Venice. A whole pizza costs around 5 euros.

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Average daily spend by real travellers in Venice: €129 Think mid-range - most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side. It doesn't include the cost of hotels or car hire as these are often booked in advance.

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Dining out in Venice is expensive so it comes as a surprise to discover that drinking is incredibly cheap, which may explain why locals can often be spotted with a glass in hand from 10am.

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A glass of prosecco, which is a local speciality, or a spritz (a mix of prosecco and Aperol or Campari) cost us no more than €2.50 in any bar.

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If you budget 300 euros for your 3 nights, you should be fine even with a splurge meal. Just try to avoid tourist traps! Lunch: You can readily find pizzas for 8-10 euros. Or ready made sandwiches for a few euros depending on what you get.

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Here is a list of the most expensive, exclusive and luxurious things to do in Italy for the rich enthusiasts.
  • Charter a super luxury yacht. ...
  • Bespoke tailoring. ...
  • Relax and be pampered at exclusive spas. ...
  • Exclusive seats at a football game. ...
  • Drive a Formula One car on a real Grand Prix circuit. ...
  • Luxury shopping.


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When it comes to deciding which city is better in the case of Florence and Milan, it really depends on what you are looking for. Florence is known for its art and history, while Milan is Italy's business hub. Both Florence and Milan are among the best cities in Italy and living in each comes with its pros and cons.

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