English money and exchange it at the Bureau de exchange. Make sure that they are No Commission. Go in and ask if the price displayed is the actual price you get. Sometimes they drop off the anything after the decimal point. example. 2.49, you would only get 2.40 x £'s. Best bet if to change up a small amount and check that it is correct. If you use your debit card, the bank will charge you at least £1.50 per transaction.
2007-01-11 06:14:44
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answered by orch 2
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best credit card is Nationwide as they don't charge any commission and you can use it all over the world. Or use your bank debit card but be careful of charges. The Post Office here can get you Euros, commission free. Split up your cash between travellers so, if there's any problems, there's always one of you who has some cash.
Have fun!
2007-01-11 14:37:42
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answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5
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I find you usually get a better exchange rate over there so I would take enough euros to cover me on arrival & the rest in english
2007-01-11 17:04:55
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answered by la.bruja0805 4
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Take your debit card with you and use local ATM, normally get much better exchange rates
2007-01-11 13:38:31
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answered by BobC 4
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just take your credit card and use at atm. its the safest way
2007-01-11 15:26:43
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answered by lynette_shaw2000 2
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Travellers cheques.......................The last 2 answers contain a warning do they not?
2007-01-11 13:55:34
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answered by Spanner 6
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dont, just use a cashpoint while you`re out there
2007-01-11 13:39:14
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answered by OhSimonsBinDrinkin 4
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In your wallet!
2007-01-11 14:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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