ATMs in Istanbul
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Actually, I've got the euro for the hotel leftover from a previous trip, although stopping in Paris is always good!
I was just curious since they quoted prices in euro if they used both currencies. We will have a great time whatever we pay with!
Thanks, CarrieAnn40, Lisa and mr_go.
I was just curious since they quoted prices in euro if they used both currencies. We will have a great time whatever we pay with!
Thanks, CarrieAnn40, Lisa and mr_go.
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We only encountered one hotel, Sheraton Antalya, that wanted to b paid in currency other than lira, in this case US$. ATMs only dispensed lira. Wonder if currency issues are driving hotels/guides to another currency.
P.S. Sheraton Antalya..lovely,great pool, private beach, and easily most expensive hotel of our whole trip.
P.S. Sheraton Antalya..lovely,great pool, private beach, and easily most expensive hotel of our whole trip.
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Thanks All, this is not a problem....I was just curious since all quotes were in euro. We will have euro, dollars and I'm certain some lire.
Looking forward to a short stay in Istanbul before a Mediterranean cruise (which we've never done...we are not cruisers, so should be interesting!)
Looking forward to a short stay in Istanbul before a Mediterranean cruise (which we've never done...we are not cruisers, so should be interesting!)
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Hm, that sounds a little confusing. Also, I noticed in a few posts that to purchase your visa in another currency (yet no mention of which currencies are accepted).
What currency would you recommend people bring with them to Turkey? It sounds like Euro would be your best bet, then convert there. Do they take US dollars or Canadian dollars as readily?
What currency would you recommend people bring with them to Turkey? It sounds like Euro would be your best bet, then convert there. Do they take US dollars or Canadian dollars as readily?
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I encountered this same issue when I was planning my Romania trip. It led me to believe €'s were accepted in Romania but they are actually not. I think they quote €'s because most people don't know the exchange rates on currencies like the Romanian lei or the Turkish lire. The € is something most people can relate to, although it's usually not accepted in that country.
I never saw an ATM in Turkey that dispensed €'s, just Turkish lire.
I never saw an ATM in Turkey that dispensed €'s, just Turkish lire.
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This may help for the visa:
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/d...ies/index.html
We took US$20s for our visas. For everything else, we used ATMs/local currency.
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/d...ies/index.html
We took US$20s for our visas. For everything else, we used ATMs/local currency.




