Prices in Melbourne

How much will you spend in restaurants and bars? Is eating out expensive in Melbourne? Below you will see our breakdowns and comparisons of prices and expenses in Melbourne.

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How much will we pay in stores in Melbourne? Melbourne - what are the costs and is life more expensive than in United States? Costs in Melbourne: How much will we pay for entertainment and how much will we spend in restaurants and bars?
On this page below you will find the current price and cost overview in Melbourne: food prices, Prices in restaurants, cost of living, and entertainment costs (The last update: today 4 hours ago)

Currency in Australia Australian dollar (AUD A$). For 10 US dollars you can get 14.9 Australian dollars. For 100 US dollars you can get 149 Australian dollars. And the other way around: For 10 Australian dollars you can get 6.7 US dollars.


Generally, considering the various costs, there are no significant differences in costs in Melbourne compared to United States. We will pay for food as much as we do here As far as restaurant prices are concerned, they will be similar to prices in United States In the case of the cost of living in Melbourne, it is lower than the cost in United States by about 5.6%. If we want to use our free time for entertainment or sport, we need to prepare to spend more money in 7.7%.

Are hotels expensive in Melbourne? How much will we pay for a room in Melbourne?

The average price of accommodation in Australia is $120 (A$180). If you are looking for the cheapest accommodation: in a cheap one-star hotel you will pay: $23 (A$34) and if you like hostels, you'll spend the night there for: $23 (A$34). The cost of a room in a 2-star hotel is Australia in $93 (A$139). 3-star hotels offer accommodation for an average price of $98 (A$146) Overnight stay in a 4-star hotel costs $157 (A$234) in Australia If you are looking for the best conditions for your stay, then in 5-star hotels that will provide much more luxury you will have to pay $166 (A$248)


Is it expensive in stores in Melbourne? Will I pay a lot for groceries in Melbourne? Below you will read about the current prices of food and food products in Melbourne, such as: foreign beer, chicken breast, apples, cheese, or milk (The last update: today)

Can you eat cheaply in restaurants in Melbourne? What are the prices in affordable pubs in Melbourne? How much will I have to spend a day when I only eat in fast food restaurants in Melbourne?

If we are looking for an inexpensive place to eat, we should expect to pay around 16.8 US dollars. With limited time and to avoid spending too much, you can opt for fast food. The cost of a meal set (sandwich, fries, and a soda) is approximately 10.1 US dollars. And when we can afford to go out to the restaurant, we'll pay for a three-course meal around 80 US dollars. And if you want to drink a beer or two, you have to pay extra: 14.7 US dollars (price for 2 bottles) And if you prefer a Coke, Fanta, Sprite or similar carbonated drink, then you have to pay 2.6 US dollars for a small bottle.
Below you will find a full list of prices in Melbourne, including foreign beer, chicken breast, apples, cheese, or milk


And if the trip plans are simply for a given region of the world, then maybe it will come out cheaper than in Melbourne in nearby countries? See prices in: East Timor, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Christmas Island, and Norfolk Island.

Food

Current prices overview: food prices Melbourne

Restaurants

Current prices overview: Prices in restaurants Melbourne

Cost Of Living

Current prices overview: cost of living Melbourne

Entertainment

Current prices overview: entertainment costs Melbourne

Melbourne - comparison of selected prices with prices in United States:

Price fees $195 ($107 - $295)

fees

$195 ($107 - $295)
5.2% is less expensive than in United States

Price internet $54 ($47 - $80)

internet

$54 ($47 - $80)
23% is less expensive than in United States

Price jeans $89 ($54 - $121)

jeans

$89 ($54 - $121)
70% more than in United States

Price average earnings $4.09K

average earnings

$4.09K
10% is less expensive than in United States

Price renting a small apartment in the center $1.7K ($1.31K - $2.35K)

renting a small apartment in the center

$1.7K ($1.31K - $2.35K)
4.6% is less expensive than in United States

Price renting a large apartment outside the center $2.01K ($1.47K - $2.68K)

renting a large apartment outside the center

$2.01K ($1.47K - $2.68K)
17% is less expensive than in United States

Price bread $2.7 ($1.6 - $4.7)

bread

$2.7 ($1.6 - $4.7)
25% is less expensive than in United States

Price cheese $10 ($6 - $30)

cheese

$10 ($6 - $30)
23% is less expensive than in United States

Price rice $2.3 ($1.1 - $4)

rice

$2.3 ($1.1 - $4)
by half less than in United States

Price tomatoes $3.6 ($2 - $5.4)

tomatoes

$3.6 ($2 - $5.4)
26% is less expensive than in United States

Price bananas $2.6 ($1.7 - $4.7)

bananas

$2.6 ($1.7 - $4.7)
by half more than in United States

Price wine $11.7 ($8 - $20)

wine

$11.7 ($8 - $20)
22% is less expensive than in United States

Price cheap restaurant $16.8 ($10.1 - $34)

cheap restaurant

$16.8 ($10.1 - $34)
16% is less expensive than in United States

Price local beer $7.4 ($4.7 - $11.4)

local beer

$7.4 ($4.7 - $11.4)
23% more than in United States

Price coffee $3.5 ($2.7 - $6.1)

coffee

$3.5 ($2.7 - $6.1)
32% is less expensive than in United States

Price bottle of water $2.4 ($1.7 - $3.4)

bottle of water

$2.4 ($1.7 - $3.4)
18% more than in United States

Price Burger King or a similar bar $10.1 ($9.4 - $10.7)

Burger King or a similar bar

$10.1 ($9.4 - $10.7)
6.5% is less expensive than in United States

Price Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda $2.6 ($1.8 - $4)

Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda

$2.6 ($1.8 - $4)
6% more than in United States

Food Prices Melbourne

  1. Milk (regular), 1 liter $1.5 (A$2.2)
  2. A loaf of fresh white bread (500g) $2.7 (A$4)
  3. Eggs (regular) (12) $3.9 (A$5.8)
  4. Local Cheese (1kg) $10 (A$14.9)
  5. Water (1.5 liter bottle) $1.4 (A$2)
  6. A bottle of wine (mid-range) $11.7 (A$17.5)
  7. Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle) $4.9 (A$7.4)
  8. Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) $5.8 (A$8.7)
  9. Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) $30 (A$45)
  10. Chicken breasts (skinless and boneless) - (1kg) $8.8 (A$13.1)
  11. Apples (1kg) $3.1 (A$4.6)
  12. Oranges (1kg) $2.7 (A$4)
  13. Potatoes (1kg) $2.2 (A$3.3)
  14. Lettuce (1 head) $2.2 (A$3.2)
  15. Kilo of white rice $2.3 (A$3.4)
  16. Tomatoes (1kg) $3.6 (A$5.4)
  17. Bananas (1kg) $2.6 (A$3.8)
  18. Onions (1kg) $2.2 (A$3.3)
  19. Beef (1kg) (or similar red meat) $12.8 (A$19.1)

Prices In Restaurants Melbourne

  1. Meal in a cheap restaurant $16.8 (A$25)
  2. Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course $80 (A$120)
  3. McMeal at McDonald's (or Equivalent Combo Meal) $10.1 (A$15)
  4. Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) $7.4 (A$11)
  5. Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) $6.7 (A$10)
  6. Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) $2.6 (A$3.9)
  7. Water (0.33 liter bottle) $2.4 (A$3.6)
  8. Cappuccino $3.5 (A$5.2)

Cost Of Living Melbourne

  1. One-way Ticket (Local Transport) $3.6 (A$5.3)
  2. Monthly Pass (Regular Price) $130 (A$194)
  3. Gasoline (1 liter) $1.3 (A$1.9)
  4. Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW (or equivalent new car) $27.2K (A$40.6K)
  5. Apartment (1 bedroom) in city centre $1.7K (A$2.53K)
  6. Apartment (1 bedroom) outside of centre $1.36K (A$2.02K)
  7. Apartment (3 bedrooms) in city centre $3.22K (A$4.8K)
  8. Apartment (3 bedrooms) outside of centre $2.01K (A$3K)
  9. Utilities (electricity, heating, water, garbage) for an 85m2 apartment $195 (A$291)
  10. Internet (60 Mbps or more, unlimited data, cable/ADSL) $54 (A$81)
  11. numb_34 $29 (A$43)
  12. 1 pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar) $89 (A$133)
  13. 1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M,...) $59 (A$88)
  14. 1 pair of Nike running shoes or similar $112 (A$167)
  15. 1 pair of men's leather shoes $131 (A$196)
  16. Toyota Corolla 1.6l, 97kW Comfort (or equivalent new car) $21.9K (A$32.7K)
  17. Preschool (or Kindergarten), Private, Monthly for 1 Child $1.65K (A$2.46K)
  18. Price per square meter for an apartment in the city center $8.88K (A$13.3K)
  19. International Primary School, Annually for 1 Child $19.8K (A$29.6K)
  20. Price per square meter for an apartment outside of city centre $7.57K (A$11.3K)
  21. Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) $4.09K (A$6.1K)
  22. Mortgage annual interest rate in percentages (%) 6.6%
  23. Taxi starting fare (normal tariff) $4.4 (A$6.5)
  24. Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) $2 (A$3)
  25. Taxi 1 hour waiting (normal tariff) $44 (A$65)

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Entertainment Costs Melbourne

  1. Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult $60 (A$90)
  2. Tennis court rental (1 hour during a weekend) $17.4 (A$26)
  3. Cinema, Single Ticket $14.7 (A$22)

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Cost of Living in Australia: Prices for Travel, Eating Out, Groceries, and More. Discover the cost of living in Australia with our comprehensive guide. We'll cover prices for travel, eating out, groceries, and more. Plus, get answers to the most common questions about prices and costs of living.

Do you want to learn more about different prices? See the following comparison:

fees

$195 ($107 - $295)
5.2% is less expensive than in United States

bananas

$2.6 ($1.7 - $4.7)
by half more than in United States

Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda

$2.6 ($1.8 - $4)
6% more than in United States

bread

$2.7 ($1.6 - $4.7)
25% is less expensive than in United States

wine

$11.7 ($8 - $20)
22% is less expensive than in United States

internet

$54 ($47 - $80)
23% is less expensive than in United States