What budget for activities and outings Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
The average price for an adult entrance varies between 3 and 10 €. Discounts are sometimes available for minors under 16 years of age and for those over 65. Combined tickets are available for several buildings, such as in Cividale del Friuli where the same ticket allows access to the Tempietto longobardo, the Museo Cristiano and the archaeological museum
The region publishes a pass, the FVG Card, which gives free access to the main museums of Trieste and the region, including the monuments of Aquileia and Cividale del Friuli listed by UNESCO. In addition, a series of discounts are offered in wellness centers, for access to cable cars and for boat excursions. The pass is available at the tourist office or online for €25 for 48 hours or €39 for a week; discounts for 12-25 year olds and those over 65: €20 for 48 hours and €34 for a week.
A guided visit to a producer followed by a tasting often costs around 10 €.
It is easy to stretch your legs without having to open your wallet. Indeed, walking remains the best way to discover the region. The historic centers of the cities are only accessible to the vehicles of the residents and since they are not very large, they can all be visited on foot. Not to mention the rich natural heritage of the region that can be discovered along the hiking trails: the Alpine massifs, the Friulian Dolomites, the coastal lagoons, the Carso plateau... In short, your legs will be your best allies in discovering the natural and cultural riches of the region; you'll rack up the kilometers without noticing!
Cyclists will find here an environment favorable to cycling expeditions. The cycle paths are well developed and signposted, the coastline and the plain are perfectly suited to two-wheeled rides and even in the mountains, the soft paths follow the valley bottoms. If you are not afraid of going up and down and if your calves can handle the significant differences in altitude, you will find several cycling routes in the Alps. In addition to bike rental companies, many hotels offer free bikes to their guests
Swimming, bathing and water sports can be practiced on the coast and in some mountain lakes and rivers. While some beaches in the resorts charge a fee, many are free and offer the opportunity to swim laps or splash around quietly for hours.
We recommend that you fill up on good gourmet products: wine, San Daniele ham, alpine cheeses, honey, Tergeste DOP extra virgin olive oil... Buying directly from the producer allows you to have better prices than if you go to a shop or buy online, since you avoid the middleman. In addition, you will have the opportunity to taste the products you buy. Of course, the problem will be to find the necessary space in your luggage if you are not in a car. Ask the producer to deliver the package directly to your home.
Depending on the establishment, access to the nightclubs can be paid with a drink included in the entrance fee or require the purchase of a membership card. It is especially the price of the drinks that will hurt the wallet. Many bars have ahappy hour during which drinks are discounted. Some bars also offeraperitivo, a good way to have a light meal without breaking the bank: for the price of your drink, you can choose from the appetizers that are presented at the buffet.
What budget to eat Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
In Friuli Venezia Giulia, you can eat very well and locally for a democratic price. In a typical trattoria, a pasta dish will cost you 10 €. The traditional frico, musetto con brovada and gnocchi will cost you between 8 and 10 €. In restaurants, an à la carte meal with a first course, a second course and a dessert will cost between 30 and 40 €, a little more if it is a gastronomic establishment.
On the coast and in Trieste, seafood is on the menu of most restaurants. It is possible to eat fresh fish at good prices, although prices are a little higher in the seaside resorts of Grado and Lignano Sabbiadoro. If you want to order the fish of the day, note that the price on the menu is all'etto, that is to say, per 100 g. Make sure you know the weight of your fish and the amount you will have to pay before ordering to avoid surprises when you pay the bill.
An espresso will cost you between 1 € and 1,50 €, count 50 cents more for a cappuccino. In many cafés, you will first go to the cashier where you will be given your stump(scontrino). You can then give it to the barista and drink at the counter. In the more touristy places, you will be charged more for coffee if you are seated on the terrace. A glass of wine is particularly affordable in Friuli Venezia Giulia. While elsewhere in Italy it costs between €3.50 and €7, here you will be served a goblet of local wine - which is excellent, by the way - for €2-3. The glass, however, will be scrupulously filled to 12.5 cl! On the other hand, beer is quite expensive in Italy, especially craft beers which are very popular at the moment. Cocktails are charged between 4 and 8 € on average.
What is the budget for accommodation Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
Small budget. 20 € for camping or per person for a bed in a dormitory in a youth hostel, 50-60 € for a room in a modest hotel or a slightly rustic agriturismo .
Medium budget. 70-120 €/day: nice comfortable room in a charming hotel or a luxury agriturismo .
Big budget. From 120 €/day and more for a 4 or 5-star hotel
Good deals. Always check the reservation price directly with the hotel, it is often cheaper than going through an intermediary. As everywhere in Europe, you can find rooms and apartments for rent on Airbnb at interesting prices, but also last minute promotions on booking.com and other hotel reservation sites
Travel budget Friuli-Venezia Giulia and cost of living
The cost of living is about the same as in France or Belgium. The price of food is slightly lower. However, gasoline is expensive in Italy.
Hotels. Average rates for a double room with bathroom; 2 stars: between 65 and 120 € - 3 stars: between 80 and 150 € - 4 stars: between 125 and 200 € - 5 stars: between 165 and 300 €. Price variations are expected between high and low season.
Shopping. Prices in stores usually include VAT (in Italian IVA, Imposta sul Valore Aggiunto). VAT on clothing: 17%. VAT for other products and services: 22%.
Indicative prices: here is a list of average prices charged by cafés and restaurants: between €4 and €7 for a well-stocked panino - between €1.50 and €4 for a bottle of water - about €9 for a pizza and €20 for a fixed-price menu (including VAT) - between €20 and €35 in a typical medium-sized restaurant - more than €40 in a good restaurant.