Opera Ticket Prices
Are there rush /student tickets for La Scala opera concerts?
The standard pricing for tickets are rather high, and I was wondering if a cheaper option for students or last minute ticket buyers existed for operas at the La Scala. I hope to be seeing La Boheme at the place where it originally premiered!
Of course there are cheaper tickets!
Check on the web site, there’s the English version too…you’ll see that there are different rates, according if it’s the first time the show is played or not.
The rate depends mainly on the sit: if you want a “palco” you’re gonna spend up to 150 euros for a “prima”(first night the show is played) but for another night it’s gonna be like 75euros.
The cheapest sits are those in the “galleria”(the purple ones on the web site) and the price is something like 18euros which should be 20/25$..
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