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- Where to get Euros in the US - Rick Steves Travel Forum
It is apparent from the prior posts that there are two schools of thought about this 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 Far be it for me to tell anyone what to do, but consider this
- buying euros before trip - Rick Steves Travel Forum
If you buy Euros in the US you will pay much more than if you buy them in Europe These are places where you can buy Euros in the US (in order from bad to worse): A major bank downtown Seattle; American Express office in Seattle (or anywhere near you) SEA-TAC airport before departure at the Foreign Exchange kiosk inside the International Terminal
- 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
- Where and when to buy Euros - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Once he brought you safely to your destination, you can tip a few euros by rounding up the fare For instance if the fare is €47, you pay €50 and tell him to keep the change As a general note; the tipping culture in The Netherlands isn’t the same as in the USA You only tip if you’ve received good service and then you tip a couple of
- Best way to exchange US dollars for euros - Rick Steves Travel Forum
You get Euros that are stored in the machine, not just for tourists, but locals as well The exchange rate is taken care of by the card network at the best possible rate Decline any offer that shows how many USD you will be charged, since it will be worse than what the network will give you, you just don't know exactly what that will be
- ATM use in Italy - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Watch for the offer to dispense money and charge you in US $ This is called "dynamic currency exchange" Avoid that Instead, ensure that the money is charged in euros Your bank or card will do the conversion The rate will be the best Of course, there are always fees The fees are sometimes up-front, as in a 5E fee for the transaction
- Getting Euros in Italy, US or both? - Rick Steves Travel Forum
People have different preferences I never buy euros ahead of time - I get them at the best rate from an ATM when I arrive I carry a few hundreds USD as a backup that I can exchange (at a high rate) in case I must have cash and the ATMs are broken or something Or I use a credit card
- Please break down Euro money - Rick Steves Travel Forum
As Lee says above, they have a 2 Euro coin and no paper 1 Euros You don't see paper until the 5 Euro bill Also, here's a brief description from a euro coin website -- Euro Coins Specifications There are 8 different euro coins denominations These are 2 and 1 euros, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents, one of each totals 3 88 euro
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