
Cost of Living in Teresina
How much does it cost to visit Teresina? Daily budgets, accommodation costs, and real price examples for 2026.
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Daily Budget Breakdown
Budget
Hostels, street food, free attractions
BRL 150
per day
Weekly: BRL 1050
Monthly: BRL 4500
Examples
- 🏨Hostel Pousada Vila dos Ventos dorm bedBRL 50
- 🍽️Lunch at a local 'prato feito' restaurant (e.g., Restaurante O Piauiense)BRL 25
- 🚌Local bus faresBRL 10
- 🎟️Visit the Parque Potycabana and enjoy the public spacesBRL 0
- 🎟️Explore the Mercado Central (Central Market) for local crafts and snacksBRL 15
- 🍽️Dinner at a casual pizzeria or lanchoneteBRL 30
- 🚌Ride-sharing for a short trip if neededBRL 20
Mid-Range
3-star hotels, restaurants, guided tours
BRL 300
per day
Weekly: BRL 2100
Monthly: BRL 9000
Examples
- 🏨Hotel Arrey dorm bed or budget private roomBRL 120
- 🍽️Lunch at a mid-range restaurant like Cantina da MoemaBRL 50
- 🚌Ride-sharing services (Uber/99) for convenienceBRL 40
- 🎟️Visit the Museu do Piauí for regional historyBRL 10
- 🎟️Relax at the Parque Nova TeresinaBRL 0
- 🍽️Dinner at a popular churrascaria like Churrascaria o CarcaráBRL 80
Luxury
5-star hotels, fine dining, private tours
BRL 700
per day
Weekly: BRL 4900
Monthly: BRL 21000
Examples
- 🏨Blue Tree Towers Rio Poty HotelBRL 350
- 🍽️Gourmet lunch at a restaurant within a hotel or upscale establishmentBRL 150
- 🚌Private car service or frequent ride-sharing for the dayBRL 100
- 🎟️Excursion to Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades (day trip requires transport cost consideration)BRL 0
- 🎟️Spa treatment or high-end shopping experienceBRL 50
- 🍽️Fine dining dinner at a top restaurant like Coco BambuBRL 300
Cost by Category
accommodation
R$80-R$250
food
R$50-R$150
Transport
R$20-R$50
activities
R$30-R$100
Cost by Neighbourhood
| Neighbourhood | Budget Level | vs City Centre | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centro | Mid-range | average | first-timers, culture |
| Fátima | Luxury | slightly above average | families, couples |
| Jardim São Cristóvão | Budget | below average | digital nomads, budget |
Money-Saving Tips for Teresina
🏨 Accommodation
- Stay in budget neighbourhoods outside the tourist centre
- Book apartments for longer stays (weekly discounts)
- Travel in shoulder season for lower hotel rates
- Compare prices across multiple booking platforms
🍽️ Food & Drink
- Eat where locals eat, away from tourist hotspots
- Try street food and market stalls for cheap eats
- Buy lunch specials instead of evening meals
- Cook some meals if your accommodation has a kitchen
🚌 Transport
- Buy multi-day transit passes for unlimited travel
- Walk between nearby attractions to save fares
- Use public transport over taxis where possible
- Book airport transfers in advance for fixed prices
🎟️ Activities
- Take free walking tours (tip-based)
- Look for free museum days or discounted hours
- Book tours and activities online for lower prices
- Explore parks, markets, and neighbourhoods on foot
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FAQ: Teresina Costs
How much does it cost to visit Teresina?
Budget travellers can visit Teresina for around BRL 150/day (BRL 1050/week). Mid-range travellers should budget BRL 300/day, while luxury travel costs around BRL 700/day.
Is Teresina expensive?
Teresina is on the expensive side. Budget travellers need at least BRL 150/day. Consider staying in budget neighbourhoods and eating at local spots to save.
How much should I budget per day in Teresina?
For a comfortable mid-range experience in Teresina, budget BRL 300/day. This covers a decent hotel, meals at sit-down restaurants, public transport, and a couple of activities.
What is the cheapest way to visit Teresina?
Budget travellers in Teresina can get by on BRL 150/day by staying in hostels or budget hotels, eating street food and local restaurants, using public transport, and choosing free walking tours and public attractions.