How much does an espresso cost in Europe?
There is a price difference of 3.30 euros between the most expensive espresso and the cheapest one.
The study comes from the German magazine Travelbook, which analyzed prices in 42 cities on the Old Continent.
In Europe, coffee prices vary (even greatly) from one capital to another.
Travel magazine Travelbook tried to understand how much a cup of coffee costs in Europe. For its "Espresso-Index" more than 400 menus in 42 cities were analyzed and compared.
How much does expresso cost in Europe?
In many European capitals, an espresso can leave a bitter mouth. In Copenhagen, Paris, Oslo or Brussels, an espresso can cost as much as 4 euros.
We need to make a clarification. These are average prices, as coffee can cost even more.
What are the cities where a coffee costs less?
The further east or south you go, the lower the price of a cup of coffee. The price of an espresso is particularly economical in the Balkan or Iberian Peninsula.
The most expensive coffee – Copenhagen, Denmark
Denmark is the country where coffee is the most expensive in Europe, on average, 4 euros.
Bern, Switzerland
For a cup of coffee in the Swiss city you will spend an average of 3.96 euros.
Reykjavik, Iceland
In the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik, coffee costs 3.16 euros.
Paris, France
An espresso at a bar in Ville Lumière costs 2.87 euros on average.
Monaco, Monte Carlo
In the capital of the Principality, a cup of coffee costs 2.85 euros on average.
Vienna, Austria
The price for an espresso in the Austrian capital, according to the Espresso-Index of the German magazine Travelbook, costs 2.75 euros.
London, Great Britain
In the English capital, you will spend an average of 2.70 euros.
Stockholm, Sweden
Among the cities where coffee costs a lot is Stockholm, 2.68 euros.
Andorra la Vella, Principality of Andorra
In the capital of the Principality of Andorra (with about 23 thousand inhabitants), a coffee costs 1.10 euros on average.
City of San Marino, San Marino
The price for an espresso in San Marino is 0.98 euros
Luxembourg
In Luxembourg, coffee costs 2.66 euros.
Pristina, Kosovo
A cup of coffee in Pristina, Kosovo, where the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Manifesta 2022, is taking place, costs 0.90 euros.
Skopje, North Macedonia
In Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, an average of 0.89 euros is spent.
The cheapest coffee - Tirana, Albania
A cup of coffee in Tirana has the best price, on average 0.70 cents, i.e. 3.30 euros less than in Copenhagen, the capital of "expensive coffee".
Rome, Italy
According to the Espresso-Index of the German magazine "Travelbook", in the Italian capital, a coffee costs 1.12 euros on average.
Lisbon, Portugal
In the Portuguese capital, coffee costs an average of 1.13 euros.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
In the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an espresso costs 1.15 euros on average.
Chi?in?u, Moldova
In the capital of the Republic of Moldova, in Eastern Europe, with almost 700 thousand inhabitants, the cost of a coffee is 1.17 euros.
Belgrade, Serbia
In the Serbian capital, an espresso costs 1.19 euros on average.
/ Corriere della Sera