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Which part of Italy is more expensive?

Milan and Rome are the most expensive Italian cities to live in, but that's also where you'll generally get paid more.



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What are the most expensive places in Italy?
  • Milan: Italy's premier city for fashion and finance, Milan boasts the country's highest living costs and property prices.
  • Venice: Renowned for its waterways and historic charm, Venice offers some of Italy's priciest homes and is a favorite among luxury travelers.


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Abruzzo. Located to the east of Rome, Abruzzo is arguably the cheapest and the best region to live in Italy. It has great mountains, fantastic scenery, good food, lovely Italian people and plenty of expats. This region is often compared to Tuscany.

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Overall, the Amalfi Coast is a slightly cheaper option than Venice, but both locations are some of the pricier places to visit in Italy. However, as with any trip, careful planning and deal-hunting mean that you can enjoy a fantastic budget break to either.

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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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Southern Italy is quite affordable, particularly when compared to other regions in Italy or other popular European destinations. The cost of living, including food, accommodations, and transportation, tends to be marginally lower in Southern Italy than in the North.

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Since every region of Italy accepts the euro (including the Vatican City and the Republic of San Marino), you shouldn't have too much trouble managing your money.

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Price. Greece is cheaper than Italy. It has become a reality for more travelers who choose to visit Greece, or you can save money by choosing simple and traditional Greek accommodations.

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Positano is the most expensive place to stay on the Amalfi Coast. It's beautiful, so characteristic, charming and picturesque, however, it comes at a higher price. Amalfi is cheaper, but not cheap.

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In general, Amalfi may offer the most affordable accommodation options compared to Capri and Positano. Known for their luxury and upscale atmosphere, Capri and Positano have a higher cost of living and more expensive hotel rates. Amalfi is a larger town among the three, so it has a wider range of accommodation options.

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When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Naples and Amalfi, we can see that Amalfi is more expensive. And not only is Naples much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Naples would let you spend less money overall.

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I generally find that the people of the Veneto (except the slightly snooty Venetians) are the friendliest in the north of Italy and Treviso is the friendliest place of the lot - many say it is the friendliest town in all of Italy.

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Venice Beach, California looks like… well... Venice, Italy. At least part of the area does. These canals were designed by tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney in 1905 to imitate the city of Venice and bring a taste of Italian culture to America.

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The Amalfi Coast is world-famous for its beautiful coastline enhanced by scenic seaside towns, dark sand beaches, and steep terraced geography. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed region occupies 50km of coastline and incorporates numerous towns and villages including Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano.

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On average, hotels in Positano are expensive compared to other places you'd visit in Italy for 2 reasons: The inventory in Positano is limited. There aren't that many places to stay, especially budget-friendly options. The demand to stay in Positano is high!

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