In New York City, taxis are about 55% pricier, costing roughly 4.26 AUD, compared with Reykjavik where a ride averages 9.37 AUD.
When it comes to getting around, the average cab fare in New York City is 4.26 AUD, pretty similar to Reykjavik.
Cab rides in New York City can be about 55% cheaper, averaging 4.26 AUD, compared to 9.37 AUD in Reykjavik.
Catching the train in New York City will cost you about 33% more, sitting at 5.15 AUD compared with 7.66 AUD in Reykjavik.
Train tickets are much the same in New York City and Reykjavik, averaging 5.15 AUD.
Fares are roughly 33% cheaper in New York City, with tickets priced at 5.15 AUD compared to 7.66 AUD in Reykjavik.
In some cases, eating out in New York City will sting you about 33% more, with average meals at 26.98 AUD, compared with 39.99 AUD in Reykjavik.
As for lunch, expect to pay about 26.98 AUD in both New York City and Reykjavik.
Meals in New York City cost around 26.98 AUD, which is about 33% less than the 39.99 AUD you’d fork out in Reykjavik.
A coffee will set you back about 18% more in New York City, averaging 7.10 AUD, while in Reykjavik it’s around 8.65 AUD.
Coffee prices are pretty much on par in both Reykjavik and New York City, averaging about 7.10 AUD.
Coffee is roughly 18% cheaper in New York City, coming in at 7.10 AUD, compared to 8.65 AUD in Reykjavik.