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gipsyali Oct 5th, 2007 10:16 AM

Best place to get a few Euros tomorrow?
 
Leaving for Rome tomorrow, stopover in Heathrow. Better to get a few Euros in either of those airports so we have money for the train into Rome that night? Which one would be better?
We'll be using the ATM for the rest of our stay in Italy, thanks!

Parrothead Oct 5th, 2007 10:24 AM

I was in Heathrow a few weeks ago and needed euros. I didn't find an ATM that dispened anything other than pounds. There might be one somewhere but I had no luck. On the other hand, you can surely find an ATM in Rome airport before exiting the terminal.

The worst exchange rate out there is to buy them at your departing US airport. I'd wait until Rome but it's never a bad idea to have more than 1 ATM card from separate accounts in case you are in Rome and 1 of your ATMs doesn't work. I learned that lesson the hard way.

EricH Oct 5th, 2007 11:05 AM

There are ATMs in Rome (FCO) near the baggage carousels.

ira Oct 5th, 2007 01:39 PM

Hi G,

Exchange about $90 for E and about $15 for GBP at the departure airport.

It will cost you about $5 more than getting money in Europe, but you won't have to look for ATMs when you are jetlagged and disoriented.

((I))

hopscotch Oct 5th, 2007 01:41 PM


I second ira's advice. Have a little bit of wampum before you leave the dollar zone.

NeoPatrick Oct 5th, 2007 01:46 PM

Standing around waiting for your luggage in the Rome airport is NOT what I'd call "looking for ATM's while jet lagged". I'd honestly wait until you get to Rome and use one of the ATMs while you're waiting for your luggage. If for some reason it doesn't work, then stop and use one of several on you way through the "lobby" after you get your luggage.

By the way, you can charge your train tickets with a credit card.
Too late to schedule a shuttle I guess, which I find at 35 euro a better deal than two train tickets plus a taxi in Rome.

gipsyali Oct 5th, 2007 07:00 PM

thanks all, good news is that we are not checking luggage just so we can skip that whole dealio.
I just sent the info for a 35E reservation via email, so we'll see if I can book it before the plan takes off tomorrow! ciao!


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