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migolito said:I just checked with Chase. They will provide Euros at cost (whatever the exchange rate is) w/no fees. Just order them a week before ya go.
I would agree with David, do not bring a large amount of cash with you, too risky, €300 is a good amount to start with IMO and then just use the ATM's in the larger towns.There are ATMs in all but the smallest towns so you don't need to start off with 1000 Euros in your pocket. I started with 300 euros and traveled for the first week, in which time I spent 200 Euros.
At that point, I accessed my account on an ATM and got another 200 Euros for the next week.
Following this system, I always had at least 100 Euros.
Put your worries behind you. You are in for a great experience.
David, Victoria, Canada.
I'm wondering if it's a good idea to exchange some money at the airport. Or is this a sure way to get marked as a target when you're there for pickpockets to observe
I just checked with Chase. They will provide Euros at cost (whatever the exchange rate is) w/no fees. Just order them a week before ya go.
Thanks, jeffnd, I think it'll follow your suggestion. It may not be totally necessary but it would be one less thing to worry about when I arrive in Seville. Maybe after this first camino, I'll be more confident, @Anniesantiago, when I do my second and third camino.I've said this before, but I'll say it again. It's not a bad idea to have some euros in your pocket when you go over, just in case there is an issue with your credit or ATM cards. Not to mention that when you land, you don't have to worry about finding an ATM right away.
How much? 150 to 300 euros should be fine.
I've said this before, but I'll say it again. It's not a bad idea to have some euros in your pocket when you go over, just in case there is an issue with your credit or ATM cards. Not to mention that when you land, you don't have to worry about finding an ATM right away.
How much? 150 to 300 euros should be fine.
I once went to Vietnam with a pair of undies and a toothbrush as my carry on. Got a little concerned when the first four ATMs would not work with my card. I couldn't even get out of the airport. Having some local currency on hand can certainly work on occasions.
I haven't been to Vietnam, but Spain isn't Vietnam. I don't mean to sound snarky, but I would be stunned to learn that anyone on the forum had problems getting money from an ATM machine in any Spanish airport. I don't think there is any reason to bring euros with you on your way to Spain unless you have them already. Any states-side transaction is going to give you a worse rate than an ATM in a Spanish airport. Buen camino, Laurie
I haven't been to Vietnam, but Spain isn't Vietnam. I don't mean to sound snarky, but I would be stunned to learn that anyone on the forum had problems getting money from an ATM machine in any Spanish airport. I don't think there is any reason to bring euros with you on your way to Spain unless you have them already. Any states-side transaction is going to give you a worse rate than an ATM in a Spanish airport. Buen camino, Laurie
I do it every year and haven't had any problems.I'm wondering if it's a good idea to exchange some money at the airport. Or is this a sure way to get marked as a target when you're there for pickpockets to observe
I know nothing about Vietnam, but I know that every year that I go to Spain (since 2004) I get euros from the ATM at the airport with no problems.I once went to Vietnam with a pair of undies and a toothbrush as my carry on. Got a little concerned when the first four ATMs would not work with my card. I couldn't even get out of the airport. Having some local currency on hand can certainly work on occasions.
Hey, not an issue to me.
However, while the people are lined up at the airport ATM I'm in the cab halfway to my hotel. Sure, my 100e in my pocket cost me 72 cents more in exchange at home than I get at mid-market rates from the ATM, I do save on the 4AUD ATM fee. For some people, convenience and waiting in line isn't an issue, for others it is. Neither is right or wrong, just different.
EDIT. I just checked the multi currency ATM across the road from my office and it costs $1.60 over the mid-market rates soI underestimated the cost there.
(But do whatever makes your little heart happy!)
Ouch. And with that I'm out!