Also means
affordability; suitability
Usage Note
Convenienza is broader than English 'convenience': it primarily means economic advantage or value for money (è una convenienza comprarlo ora = 'it's a good deal to buy it now'), and only secondarily practical convenience. The adjective conveniente similarly means 'affordable / good value' more than 'convenient'. A 'convenient location' in Italian would be una posizione comoda, not conveniente.
Examples
"Ho scelto questo hotel per la sua convenienza."
Natural Translation
I chose this hotel for its good value.
Literal Translation
I have chosen this hotel for the its convenience/value.
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