Turkish currency
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They have not changed to the euro, and use the Turkish lira. Their exchange rate fluctuates quite a bit. It is now 1,374,000 to the dollar.<BR> Nearly everyone there will accept US dollars. If you exchange, do so at a doviz (a currency exchange you find on main streets, especially in the Sultanahametarea which is very touristy). Check the rates at several before you exchange and make sure there is not a surcharge. You can also use the ATM's in Itanbul fairly easily; we had trouble in some of the smaller places getting the the ATM's to work. Be very careful because the 5 million and the 500,000 bills (I thinK) look quite a bit alike.Crdit cards are the best to use, I think!
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The currency is the Turkish Lira.<BR><BR>As previous poster said the best is to use ATM or credit cards. You can withdraw money almost everywhere.<BR><BR>Just in case of emergency, take around 100 USD (if you are American) or the equivalent amount in a hard currency.<BR><BR>If you still want to change avoid touristic centers. In Istanbul, the best are around Taksim, avoid Sultanahmet!<BR><BR>Isabelle - Davraz Pension<BR>http://davrazia.free.fr



