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Palermo Prices

What Are the Prices in Palermo (Italy)?

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

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

Food Prices

Average prices in Palermo cafes and restaurants
$10.9 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $9.83
$54.6 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $32.75
$9.3 
Combo Meal
Starting from $8.73

Hotel Prices

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

$62.8 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $28.61
$82.4 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $32.04
$105.1 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $34.4
$175.2 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $93.24

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Palermo, plus gas prices
$11 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $7.3
$1.6 
Public Transport Ride
$2.2 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.91

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$1.8 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $0.98
$1.1 
0.5L Water
Starting from $1.09
$4.4 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $2.73

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$75.1 
Jeans
Starting from $43.67
$36.2 
Dress
Starting from $17.47
$90.3 
Sneakers
Starting from $65.51


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $10.92
Dinner for Two: $54.59
Combo Meal: $9.28
0.5L Local Beer: $4.37
Cup of cappuccino: $1.77
Cigarettes: $6
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $8.73
Jeans: $75.06
Dress: $36.16
Sneakers: $90.25

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $1424.24
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $545.88
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $627.76
Monthly Transportation Pass $35.48
Gym Membership: $40.94


Tourist Reviews

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@katerina_n_
« The Church of Saint Catherine, near the Dominican monastery, is the most beautiful place we've seen, dazzling with Sicilian Baroque ✨. For just 5 euros, you can go up to the dome and enjoy the stunning view of the whole city, exploring all the inner nooks of the church and listening to the monks sing – it's truly a nectar of an experience 😍👌. »
@eka___lee
« I have something special behind me - the el Rastro market. A local attraction that you must visit. It's located in the center of Madrid, in the La Latina area, on Plaza de Cascorro, but it actually sprawls through all the surrounding alleys. You can find just about anything here, from cheap Chinese goods to real antiques. A paradise for flea market lovers and the best spot for souvenirs. For instance, I scored some super cool vintage Levis for €5, and now I regret only getting one pair! By the way, this market is only open on Sundays, and I sense that the "I'll think about it and come back" strategy won't work here. You have to grab what you like immediately and move on before the best stuff is snatched up. Overall, for shopping enthusiasts like me, it's an awesome attraction. Plus, there are places to grab a drink and a bite to eat at every corner – just be ready to wait in line! »
@evgeniybrin
« We rarely meet, but here these dragonflies are flying everywhere... The starting price is around $21,500... The answer to the question of why we don’t have them 😆 We’re not ready to pay $1,500,000 for a small hatchback with questionable quality and an underdeveloped service network 😛 »
@solod_elena
« Palermo is a city of contrasts: one street lies in ruins, while another sparkles with the glitzy decor of luxurious hotels and boutiques featuring jaw-dropping prices. But those who can find a common language with its unrelenting energy, complete disregard for traffic rules, and utter chaos will fall in love with it forever. Unlike Florence or Rome, many of this city's treasures are hidden, rather than shining, having been scuffed by the countless shoes of an endless stream of tourists. »