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Turin Prices

What Are the Prices in Turin (Italy)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Turin for 2024.

National currency: Euro, symbol — € (international currency code EUR).

Food Prices

Average prices in Turin cafes and restaurants
$16.4 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $10.92
$65.5 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $49.12
$10.9 
Combo Meal
Starting from $8.73

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$79.9 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $49.28
$78.5 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $32.2
$97.6 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $28.66
$177 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $119.48

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Turin, plus gas prices
$15.1 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $6.96
$1.9 
Public Transport Ride
$2.1 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.86

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$1.7 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $1.31
$1.2 
0.5L Water
Starting from $1.09
$5.5 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $3.27

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$70.9 
Jeans
Starting from $32.75
$29.6 
Dress
Starting from $20.74
$81.8 
Sneakers
Starting from $54.58


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $16.37
Dinner for Two: $65.5
Combo Meal: $10.92
0.5L Local Beer: $5.46
Cup of cappuccino: $1.68
Cigarettes: $5.35
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $9.82
Jeans: $70.9
Dress: $29.64
Sneakers: $81.82

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $1704.09
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $666.28
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $874.31
Monthly Transportation Pass $41.48
Gym Membership: $40.5


Tourist Reviews

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@gidvturine
« Turin has a lot of panoramic viewpoints. One of them is on the roof of the Madama Palace, which you can access by purchasing a museum ticket that costs 11 dollars. »
@anastasiatourin
« A wonderful card - an origami piece for just 8.50 Euros. It's a simple card, but when you open it, it's a delightful three-dimensional surprise :) I didn’t buy it. My arms are short (“braccino corto” in Italian means “a stingy person,” but in this context, it conveys a sense of being frugal, which for Northern Italians is often seen as a virtue rather than a negative trait. So, if you receive a useless gift worth 10 Euros from a millionaire's child, don’t be upset – you're dealing with a thrifty person :))) »
@giftzucker
« Moleskine with Harry Potter is a gem! Generally, for 20 euros, you could buy a pair of jeans, but who cares about jeans when you have something so delightful? Mine! My precious! »
@sanremo_info_tour
« I forgot to mention the limited traffic zone (ZONA TRAFFICO LIMITATO, which usually refers to the entrance to the historic and central parts). The fine for entering such a zone can be up to $110. A typical fine for improper parking starts at $44, and if your car is towed, the amount can increase significantly. »