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Quanto costa il biglietto?

How much does the ticket cost?

Pronunciation

'Costa' — 'CO-sta'. Single 's' sound, not a 'z'. Stress on first syllable.

When to use it

The fundamental price question — use it at any ticket point, tabaccheria, or vending machine.

What it means

'Quanto costa' (how much does it cost) is one of the first phrases every Italian learner should master. It works for any purchase. 'Il biglietto' is the ticket.

Variations

Qual è la tariffa?

What is the fare?

'Tariffa' is the official word for transport fare; slightly more formal.

Costa lo stesso in tutto il comune?

Does it cost the same across the whole municipality?

Important if your journey crosses suburban zones.

Il biglietto è a zona?

Is the ticket zone-based?

Asks about a zonal pricing system.

Mini Dialogue

— Quanto costa il biglietto? — Un euro e cinquanta. — Ha il resto di cinque euro? — Sì, certo.

— How much does the ticket cost? — One euro fifty. — Do you have change for five euros? — Yes, of course.

Cultural Note

Standard urban bus tickets in Italian cities typically cost between €1.20 and €2.00 and are valid for a set time window (75–90 minutes) rather than for a single journey.