See also: Prices in restaurants cost of living entertainment costs
Currency in Estonia euro (EUR €). For 10 US dollars you can get 9.52 euros. For 100 US dollars you can get 95.2 euros. And the other way around: For 10 euros you can get 10.5 US dollars.
See also how prices have changed in previous years: Price changes in previous years in Estonia
Prices: Rakvere Tallinn Tartu Narva Pärnu Sillamäe Maardu Viljandi Johvi Kuressaare
bread
$1.2 ($0.72 - $2.1)
68% is less expensive than in United States
cheese
$10.2 ($6.6 - $14.7)
21% is less expensive than in United States
rice
$2 ($1.1 - $3.1)
by half less than in United States
tomatoes
$2.7 ($1.4 - $4.2)
by half less than in United States
bananas
$1.4 ($1.1 - $2.1)
19% is less expensive than in United States
wine
$8.4 ($5.8 - $12.6)
by half less than in United States
Below you will find a list of prices for dairy, cheese, drinks, vegetables, and fruit in Estonia (The last update: 3 days ago)
List of prices of food products available in stores and small shops in Estonia
Price changes in Oranges over the years: 2011: $1.1(€1), 2012: $1.6(€1.5), 2013: $1.6(€1.5), 2014: $1.6(€1.5), 2015: $1.2(€1.2), 2016: $1.4(€1.3), 2017: $1.5(€1.4), and 2018: $1.3(€1.2)
Have the prices of vegetables and fruits increased in Estonia?
See how potato prices have changed in 2011: $0.49(€0.47), 2012: $0.43(€0.41), 2013: $0.68(€0.65), 2014: $0.46(€0.44), 2015: $0.4(€0.38), 2016: $0.4(€0.38), 2017: $0.41(€0.39), and 2018: $0.39(€0.37)
Price changes in Eggs over the years: 2010: $1.2(€1.2), 2011: $1.1(€1), 2012: $1.5(€1.4), 2013: $1.4(€1.3), 2014: $1.3(€1.2), 2015: $1.3(€1.2), 2016: $1.2(€1.1), 2017: $1.3(€1.3), and 2018: $1.4(€1.4)
Price changes in Rice over the years: 2012: $1.4(€1.3), 2013: $1.6(€1.6), 2014: $1.2(€1.2), 2015: $1.1(€1), 2016: $1.3(€1.2), 2017: $1.2(€1.1), and 2018: $1.2(€1.1)
Has the price of meat decreased in stores in Estonia?
The prices of beef have changed in recent years: 2015: $9.4(€8.9), 2016: $8.6(€8.2), 2017: $8.8(€8.4), and 2018: $7.6(€7.2).
tomatoes
$2.7 ($1.4 - $4.2)
by half less than in United States
coffee
$3.5 ($2.1 - $4.7)
31% is less expensive than in United States
renting a small apartment in the center
$631 ($472 - $840)
65% is less expensive than in United States
bread
$1.2 ($0.72 - $2.1)
68% is less expensive than in United States
bananas
$1.4 ($1.1 - $2.1)
19% is less expensive than in United States
internet
$27 ($21 - $34)
61% is less expensive than in United States