To cut straight to the chase, the cheapest cities in Italy are:
#1 Catania, Sicily.
#2 Palermo, Sicily.
#3 Naples, Campania.
#4 Cagliari, Sardinia.
#5 Rimini, Emilia-Romagna.
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Italy is slightly more expensive than Spain.Both countries use Euros and have similar consumer prices in general. Spain is slightly more expensive when it comes to transport, but for rent, food, shopping, groceries, and entertainment, Italy is slightly more expensive .