You can no longer find such prices in Lithuania: a cup of cappuccino in Italy costs 1.30 euros, a pizza – 8 euros

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Coffee lovers will find wallet-friendly prices when traveling to Italy. A cup of cappuccino costs 1.30 euros in a cafe located next to the Turin Cinema Museum, which is considered the main symbol of the city.

According to the website numbeo.com according to data, the average asking price for a cup of this drink in Lithuanian cafes is already 3.27 euros. It is true that it should be emphasized that Italy is famous for its coffee drinking culture – here it is customary to start the morning with a cup of coffee in a cafe.

Main dish and drink – for 9 euros

Such a price is not a coincidence. At another cafe in the central Garibaldi street, a cup of cappuccino and a cone with pistachio and chocolate cream won’t break the bank either – you’ll spend 4 euros for these delicacies.

And is it expensive to have lunch or dinner in Italy? Here, for example, in the cafe of the traditional Italian food chain Monegato pasta alla carbonara it costs 6.90 euros, and you will spend the same amount for a portion of lasagna. Tiramisu costs 4.50 euros, a can of Coca Cola – 2 euros.

In another cafe, a portion of ravioli with spinach costs 12 euros. It is true that it is worth noting that pasta made on the spot is served.

What is Italy without pizza – in a restaurant located a little further from the center, you can eat pizza with ham and mushrooms for 8 euros. A glass of wine here costs 4 euros, and dessert – a Sicilian shortcrust pastry with pistachio cream – 2.80 euros. True, you have to pay here too coperto – the so-called tablecloth and bread fee, which is applied if the customer sits down at the table.

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After going to Susa, an Alpine town 50 kilometers from Turin, which has only 6,000 inhabitants. population, the prices should not scare you too much either. For example, for a piece of pizza with burrata, traditional, bought in the central street biscotti and you will pay 6.30 euros for a cake and half a liter of mineral water.

In another bakery, a donut costs 1.30 euros, a cookie with chocolate – 1.50 euros.

Prices in Genoa

The Italian port city of Genoa is famous for its street food. For example, a piece of traditional Italian focaccia bread in a bakery costs 1.30 euros. There are plenty of places selling them, and they are eaten by both locals and tourists.

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Another traditional Genoese pastry, farinata made from chickpea flour costs €2.06 in the central Via Balbi.

Some travelers will also want to try seafood in the port city. In the eatery located next to the Aquarium of Genoa, an average portion of seafood “mix” poured into a paper funnel will set you back 10 euros – for that amount you can taste shrimp, squid, octopus, different types of fish.

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Museums – from 10 to 30 euros

Entrance fees to museums in the mentioned areas vary. For example, in the Genoese aquarium, which has over 15,000 fish. animals, including dolphins, penguins, sea seals, the ticket for an adult costs 29 euros, for children from 4 to 12 years old – 22 euros. Admission is free for children under 3 years old.

Turin

A ticket to the Turin Cinema Museum will cost 12 euros for an adult, 10 euros for young people under 26 years old, and children under 6 years old can visit for free.

True, if you want to go up to the panoramic observation tower of the museum, the ticket will cost from 14 to 17 euros.

Entrance to Turin’s Palazzo Madame, which housed the first Senate of the Kingdom of Italy, will cost between 8 and 10 euros.

In Italy, the standard rate of value added tax (VAT) is 22 percent. In restaurants, 10 percent is applied. VAT, preferential rate also applies to tickets to cultural and sports events. 4, 5 and 10 percent apply to food products. VAT rate. For example, 4 percent Bread, meat, vegetables, fruits are subject to VAT.

The article is in Lithuanian

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