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Trip to Italy: Budget question

Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:29 pm
Posted by poochie
Houma, la
Member since Apr 2007
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:29 pm
The mrs wants to take a trip to Italy next year so I'm trying to put together a budget. What kind of numbers am I looking at for a non-ot baller/regular person trip? Likely week/week and a half. Visit the sites and hit a few cities.
Posted by boom roasted
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:29 pm to
Don't know exact numbers because it's been a while, but you'll spend more than you think you will.
Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:32 pm to
I just looked at my Amex year in review. Went to Italy last year and spent about $10K for me and the wife for 10 days.

Flights alone will run you $3500 +/-. Lodging figure $2K. Eating and shopping and incidentals is where you can save, but you're going to Italy--why not splurge?
Posted by poochie
Houma, la
Member since Apr 2007
6185 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:38 pm to
I kinda penciled in $10k
Posted by Epic Cajun
Lafayette, LA
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:43 pm to
Wife and I spent 10 days between Rome and Florence and it was roughly 10k.
Posted by tsmi136
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:43 pm to
r/travel
Posted by CapitalCityDevil
Seattle
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:47 pm to
I just looked up flights for 1 year in advance to Rome. Cheapest is $716.

If $10,000 is your budget you can fly cheap and have a BLAST in Italy.
Posted by ocelot4ark
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2009
12458 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 1:50 pm to
We took a bargain trip in 2013 to Italy because i caught a great deal on airfare. This was literally just a few weeks before our honeymoon (Thailand) so we had to do Italy somewhat on the cheap.

Hilton points paid for 2 nights in Milan.
Airbnb - much better bang for your buck and you can get great locations. I think we stayed 7 nights in airbnb properties (4 in Rome, 3 in Florence) and paid around $100/night for 1 bedroom apartments.
Train pass - I think we ended up paying around $100 each for our train travel from Milan>Rome>Florence>Milan.
Food - I think you could eat on most budgets, but expect at least $10/person minimum. We ended up getting groceries for at least one meal per day to save money. But at restaurants, I felt like prices were pretty similar to NYC. I could get a nice steak in the main square in Florence for less than $30.
Attractions - I think the Firenze Card and the Roma Pass are both worth the money simply for the convenience. We also did a tuscany tour that was totally worth the price tag.

edit: All together, I think we spent around $4K for our 10 days. Our flights were incredibly cheap (On sale for something like $639/each r/t JFK to Milan and I had $600 in AA credit).
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 1:54 pm
Posted by trident
Member since Jul 2007
4745 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:01 pm to
you can do it for around 5k with airplane tickets. the trick is cheaper hotels. crosspollinate.com is a great start.

do not go the hotel route because they can cost you ~$200 a night.


ETA I have done this 2x. Me and the wife both less than 5k for ~10 days each time. We didnt slum it up but we didnt live large either.
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 2:03 pm
Posted by Sunday Gravy
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:02 pm to
7-10k
Posted by SundayFunday
Member since Sep 2011
9298 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:06 pm to
I went to Rome this past year and the prices were a little high in terms of what was on the menu but then you have to realize that that is in Euros which at the time was around 1.33 dollars per euro.

So, at least in the major tourist city of Rome, things were already sort of high priced before you converted, which made it 33% more.

Posted by MamouTiger65
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Oct 2007
794 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:06 pm to
Wife and I did 2 weeks for $12K. Check out sites like VRBO for deals. We stayed in apartments the whole time for less than it would cost to stay in hotels.
Posted by ell_13
Member since Apr 2013
84950 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:07 pm to
7K. Especially with the strength of the dollar.
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:10 pm to
I'd budget at least $6,000.
Posted by Tiger-Striped-Bass
The Bay Area
Member since Dec 2004
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:14 pm to
italysource.com
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
39555 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:14 pm to
Sign up for some credit cards and you'll have airfare and hotels paid for.
Posted by poochie
Houma, la
Member since Apr 2007
6185 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:20 pm to
Here's one thing that I would love to do but scares the shite out of me: my boss (ot baller^10) travels all over. Last year he and his wife did Greece. They basically went with backpacks and no plans and hung out in seaside towns and really got into the culture. I really like off the beaten path type stuff like that. I would love to do something like that but I would get "Taken"'d in the first 10 min.
Posted by Mahootney
Lovin' My German Footprint
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:24 pm to
Depends on your itinerary and destinations.
Rome and Florence are musts.

Venice is probably the best 3rd option.
amalfi coast & cinque terre are also good options.

I would recommend flying into Rome, spend 3-4 days there, travel to Florence, spend 2 days there, travel into Tuscany for a day from Florence, then spend the last days in Venice. Fly out of Venice.

You can use trains for everything except the one day tour of Tuscany. I'd recommend taking a tour. (Or taking a train to a location where the tour will pick you up).

You shouldn't have a problem keeping it under $500 a day (excluding flights), which would put you in the $8.5-10k ballpark (including flights).
But that all depends on your spending habits and souvenirs.

Buying a case of wine and shipping is worth it.
If you can, ship a case of brunello or barolo back to the states. $200 bottles stateside for $50-60 including international shipping. Hella good deal.

Eta: Oh, and hand carry grappa back. If you don't like it, buy it anyway and I'll pay you for it plus smuggling fees.
Posted by shaqazoolu
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2008
600 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:29 pm to
I didn't have to pay for my flights so you'll have that to consider as well. Wife and I spent a day in Bologna, a day in Venice, a day in Florence and 2 days in Rome. Unless you have a credit card that eats international fees, get money from the ATM and use cash wherever you can. On average, without drinks, you will probably spend 30 Euros on a meal for 2 people unless you go super fancy. If you are going to hit trains up for travel between cities, book online in advance and put up the extra bones for the bullet train. I think overall we spent around $3000 without the flights and we got to see mostly everything we wanted to see.

ETA: This was when the euro was like $1.40.
This post was edited on 2/4/15 at 2:32 pm
Posted by MamouTiger65
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Oct 2007
794 posts
Posted on 2/4/15 at 2:30 pm to
quote:

Here's one thing that I would love to do but scares the shite out of me: my boss (ot baller^10) travels all over. Last year he and his wife did Greece. They basically went with backpacks and no plans and hung out in seaside towns and really got into the culture. I really like off the beaten path type stuff like that. I would love to do something like that but I would get "Taken"'d in the first 10 min.


We did this for the first half of our trip. We got an apartment on the coast near Tuscany. The town was a vacation spot for Italians not tourist. From there we took trains or hired a driver to see various parts of the region.

Its easy to get by on train, so just find a city with a station and go from there.
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