Money Exchange
#5
Joined: Oct 2003
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Use your CC for all major expenses. But you will still need cash for a lot of smaller expenses (walking around money) - and some smaller restaurants still do not take CCs. You use the ATM card only to pull cash for daily needs.
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
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The hotel bill is the only time I use a credit card (when they are accepted, some small hotels may not accept CC or prefer cash). Or I guess you'd need a credit card to rent a car.
I do restaurants, shopping, and daily expenses with cash from an ATM.
I do restaurants, shopping, and daily expenses with cash from an ATM.
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#8
Joined: Jan 2004
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We like to use credit cards to pay for hotels, train tickets and one good memorable restaurant meal daily. Since breakfast is usually included in the room price, that only leaves one other usually quick meal, public tran., incidentals and sightseeing/entrance fees to cover with cash all obtained from ATMs.
We've found it very convenient and safe to travel this way. Using credit cards cuts down significantly the amount of currency we need to carry at one time(usually 150 euro split between the two of us).
The most important thing is to avoid the time and expense of going to a bank or exchange stall. We haven't done so in years.
We've found it very convenient and safe to travel this way. Using credit cards cuts down significantly the amount of currency we need to carry at one time(usually 150 euro split between the two of us).
The most important thing is to avoid the time and expense of going to a bank or exchange stall. We haven't done so in years.





