Answer 31 of 35: Hi Its my first visit to Turkey in Sept and ive read many conflicting things on TA/forums regarding what currency is best to take and what is used mostly when there?? Ie for shopping buses tipping bars etc.
Tourist merchants will take any currency they can change at the local money laundry. If you have a stash of Brazilian Real, by all means take it but you will always get the best prices in Turkish Lira plus you can spend Turkish Lira in the non-tourist shops too! Ideally withdraw Turkish Lira from an ATM using a card without fees for foreign ATM
TL is the local currency and is accepted everywhere but things in Side are written up in Euros more often than not because of the many German tourists there - but you get better value using TL - and the maids and bar tenders prefer TL as they can use them anywhere - There are several options for exchanging money in Antalya: Currency exchange offices (Döviz Bürosu): These offices are widespread throughout the city, especially in tourist areas. They usually offer competitive exchange rates and charge little to no commission.

Gibraltar issued notes and coins are denominated in GBP, the same currency as UK issued coins and Bank of England issued notes. They have the same value everywhere. The situation is essentially analogous to notes issued by retail banks in Scotland. E.g. RBS issued bank notes, Clydesdale Bank issued notes.

Transfer arrangements can be made via e-mail address or phone, which you can find below. E-mail address: triathlon@724transfer.com Phone Number: +902425111100. The prices will be as follows: From Antalya to Alanya one way shuttle transfer fee is 14 Euro per person, bike transfer fee is 28 Euro per bike.

9. Re: Should I take euro or lira. In tourist areas the goods in shops are actually priced initially in Euro and the then the shop owner converts to the currency of your choice at the rate for the day. You realize that this is the case when goods cost the same whether the exchange rate is 3 or 5 Lira to the pound.

From 1st January 2023, you don’t need to exchange kuna when travelling to Croatia as their currency became euro. When it comes to exchanging your British pounds to euros, you have several options. These options include exchange bureaus, banks, airport kiosks, hotels and ATMs. However, be prepared to bear some extra costs as you might see a
Basically, what you do is before you leave you buy local currency of the country you plan to visit (or just USD) and that fixed amount is available through your new card. You can use this card to withdraw cash at ATMs without being hit by conversion fees at the ATM itself, or swipe it at merchant locations for payments.
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