Is $3,000 Enough for Italy?
Yes — $3,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Italy. One person can travel for 15 days, or two people for 7 days.
What$3,000 Gets You
Budget
34 days
solo ·17 days for two
Mid-range
15 days
solo ·7 days for two
Luxury
6 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$630–$1,400
Food & Dining$308–$700
Transport$98–$210
Activities$112–$280
Miscellaneous$70–$168
Total (excl. flights)$1,218–$2,758
Remaining for flights$242–$1,782
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- ✓Eat standing at the bar for cheaper espresso and pastries (sitting costs more).
- ✓Book high-speed trains early on Trenitalia or Italo for fares as low as €9.
- ✓Visit free churches and piazzas instead of paid museums on busy days.
- ✓Stay in agriturismos (farm stays) outside cities for better value.
FAQ
How much does a trip to Italy cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $87/day, mid-range about $197/day, and luxury travelers around $480/day per person.
Is Italy expensive for tourists?
Italy is moderately priced for Western Europe. Costs vary significantly between tourist hotspots like Venice and smaller towns.
What is the coperto charge in Italian restaurants?
Coperto is a cover charge of €1-4 per person added to your bill for bread and table service. It replaces the need for a large tip.
When is the cheapest time to visit Italy?
November through February (excluding Christmas/New Year) offers the lowest prices, though some attractions have reduced hours.