Price is the amount you pay to buy a product or service.
Fee is usually a specific charge for a service, permission, processing, membership, or penalty.
| Word | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Cost of buying something | The price of this laptop is $900. |
| Fee | Charge for a service or facility | The bank charged a $25 fee. |
Simple difference:
You pay a price for the main thing you buy.
You pay a fee for an extra service, access, processing, or rule-based charge.
Examples:
“The price of the ticket is $100, but there is a $12 booking fee.”
“The price of the house is $750,000, and the real estate agent charges a commission fee.”
“The price of the course is $500, and the exam fee is $75.”
So, price = main cost, and fee = service/administrative/additional charge.

