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- Where to get Euros in the US - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Many people get Euros from an ATM upon arrival, and it is the least expensive way to get local currency Others think it is better to have some Euros in hand before arrival
- Paying for things in Italy - Rick Steves Travel Forum
When we go to Italy, we start with about 250 euros so we can cover unexpected expenses, like cab drivers who prefer cash over credit cards, if you want to leave a couple of euros for good service, or if you want to get a coffee or gelato
- best way to convert cash dollars to euros? - Rick Steves
I know that ATMs are by far the most economical way to obtain Euros, but I happen to have some cash that I want to convert to Euros for an upcoming trip What is the most economical (i e , best exchange value, factoring in both exchange rates and transaction fees) method of doing this: - here
- Please break down Euro money - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Paper Euros are also different in size, €5 being the smallest Try to hoard 50 cent € pieces for your travels, for admission into public bathrooms!!!!!!!!!!
- Currency in Scotland - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Nowhere in Scotland will accept Euros, even Edinburgh The currency throughout the whole of the United Kingdom is pound sterling You can get Scottish bank notes and English bank notes but they all have exactly the same value
- Where to convert US dollars to euros in Italy - Rick Steves
Hi, Upon arrival in Italy last week, I simply took out money at an atm You can use one at the airport or wait until you get into the city to use one at a bank if that makes you more comfortable If you really want to get some euros from a US bank before you leave, try to get a minimal amount and a variety of denominations - the smaller the better I agree with you that changing US dollars
- Best way to exchange US dollars for euros - Rick Steves Travel Forum
What is most efficient way to exchange US dollars for euros in Paris France?
- ATM use in Italy - Rick Steves Travel Forum
You may however run into a machine that offers to do the transaction in your currency (Dollars) rather than the local currency (euros), guaranteeing an exchange rate This is usually done at a terrible conversion rate, and is separate from a straight ATM transaction, and referred to as Direct Currency Conversion (DCC)
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