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sandi_travelnut May 17th, 2004 09:30 AM

looking for a recent thread about how much to budget...
 
It's been a year and a half since I was in Paris, so I have a better feel for the cost of food and museums etc. It's been 4 years though, since we were in Italy and they had the lire and a family of 3 could eat like a king for next to nothing.

This winter we'll be going back and I wanted to get an understanding of how prices have chnged in Italy. I heard that we should expect to pay about 20% more than we did before. Does that sound accurate?

ira May 17th, 2004 09:57 AM

Hi sandi,

Breakfast (pastry and coffee) was about 2.5E

Lunch at a cafe about 30E for two w/wine
Pizza or salad for one about 5E

gelato 1-3E depending on size

Dinner at a moderate restaurant, with wine about 60E

Full dinner at Il Ritrovo in Florence about 80-90E and worth every penny.


sandi_travelnut May 17th, 2004 10:36 AM

thanks Ira. The full dinner price you mentioned, would that be per person?

I understand that it all depends on where we eat as to the cost. We will proabaly do a light meal for lunch, pizza, past, salad or sandwich during the day and famil dining at night with a couple of more expensive meals dotting the trip. Any more info would be great especially from anyone that just returned.

We're budgeting 200e for hotels per night.

bobthenavigator May 17th, 2004 06:55 PM

Sandi, I have a budget article at slowtrav.com--under Italy and planning--that may help. Yes, 20% more is about right.

StCirq May 17th, 2004 07:02 PM

Sandi: My Paris prices in April were:

72 euros for the hotel room. I did not take the breakfast.

5 euros for a large café crème and tartine with jam at a nearby café (as opposed to 7 euros for the hotel breakfast)

Lunch at a typical place near St-Michel - 12 euros for a huge "panini"-type sandwich and salad and iced tea. More than I could eat. I could have eaten for less but I wanted to sit and watch the world go by for an hour or so.

Dinner at La Fontaine de Mars for about 37 euros plus tip. I love this place, and whatever it costs, it's worth it to me.

ira May 18th, 2004 03:58 AM

Hi sandi,

Should have mentioned: That's for two.

Prosecco before the antipasto and limoncello after dessert.


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