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Where to buy Euros?
Going abroad next month and looking at where to buy Euros. When I last went abroad, (2005) we just got them from what was then my bank. But is there anywhere better to get them?
Any other advice regarding Euros and travelling with them (I'm sure there are better ways than carrying Euros around with me!)
(and is this better off in Travel?)
Any other advice regarding Euros and travelling with them (I'm sure there are better ways than carrying Euros around with me!)
(and is this better off in Travel?)
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I have a Halifax Clarity credit card for overseas travel. I don't get charged a currency fee or a cash withdrawal fee, and I get the best possible exchange rate on the day I use the card, so I just take cash out of an ATM as and when I need it.
That's not the best solution for everyone though.
The big rule is don't buy at the airport. And check your bank's account fees if you do decide to use a card abroad (and bear in mind that using a card to buy cash at a Bureau de Change is treated as if you were using the card abroad).
Thank you
The Post Office haven't offered the best rates for a little while now. IME the supermarkets offer good rates, especially Asda, and M&S always offer competitive rates.
I've also recently signed up to Supercard (http://supercard.io) which was featured on MSE. They're in a limited trial but it might be worth looking into in the future.