EURO TOUR 2012..!!!!!!!
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morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
Right now, my plan is to bring some Euros/USD with me as my emergency stash, use my Amex as much as I can since mine doesn't have foreign transaction fees, and use my ATM card to get cash in local currency the minute I arrive in each town. I don't like having too much cash on me.0 -
Suziemay wrote:morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
Right now, my plan is to bring some Euros/USD with me as my emergency stash, use my Amex as much as I can since mine doesn't have foreign transaction fees, and use my ATM card to get cash in local currency the minute I arrive in each town. I don't like having too much cash on me.
If you end up having spare norwegian or sweidsh cash () you can use them in Copenhagen (notes only). You probably won't get the best rates but it's better than not getting them spent at all.
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Eva Copenhagen wrote:Suziemay wrote:morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
Right now, my plan is to bring some Euros/USD with me as my emergency stash, use my Amex as much as I can since mine doesn't have foreign transaction fees, and use my ATM card to get cash in local currency the minute I arrive in each town. I don't like having too much cash on me.
If you end up having spare norwegian or sweidsh cash () you can use them in Copenhagen (notes only). You probably won't get the best rates but it's better than not getting them spent at all.
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Suziemay wrote:How bout American Express, Eva?
I can't answer for Scandiniavia but can say in the UK it is hit and miss whether American Express will be accepted. Large chains maybe (although some still refuse it) but elsewhere you may be required to have a minimum spend or be refused. I only know a couple of people who have American Express cards here (to collect airmiles) and whenever I have seen them use it they always ask first before even getting it out of their wallet if it will be accepted and have another card as back up.
I then googled it to see if my experience was correct to find there is even a website in the UK to try and list who will accept AmEx! http://www.whoacceptsamex.co.uk/Post edited by chime onSo are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?0 -
chime wrote:Suziemay wrote:How bout American Express, Eva?
I can't answer for Scandiniavia but can say in the UK it is hit and miss whether American Express will be accepted. Large chains maybe (although some still refuse it) but elsewhere you may be required to have a minimum spend or be refused. I only know a couple of people who have American Express cards here (to collect airmiles) and whenever I have seen them use it they always ask first before even getting it out of their wallet if it will be accepted and have another card as back up.
I then googled it to see if my experience was correct to find there is even a website in the UK to try and list who will accept AE! http://www.whoacceptsamex.co.uk/Crucial for me to avoid the foreign transaction fees! I do have a Mastercard but I'd rather not use it.
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Suziemay wrote:chime wrote:Suziemay wrote:How bout American Express, Eva?
I can't answer for Scandiniavia but can say in the UK it is hit and miss whether American Express will be accepted. Large chains maybe (although some still refuse it) but elsewhere you may be required to have a minimum spend or be refused. I only know a couple of people who have American Express cards here (to collect airmiles) and whenever I have seen them use it they always ask first before even getting it out of their wallet if it will be accepted and have another card as back up.
I then googled it to see if my experience was correct to find there is even a website in the UK to try and list who will accept AE! http://www.whoacceptsamex.co.uk/Crucial for me to avoid the foreign transaction fees! I do have a Mastercard but I'd rather not use it.
Do you guys have the option of prepaid currency cards like this for travel? The prepaid Mastercard I'm not sure if it charges transaction fees.
https://www.fairfx.com/cardselection
EDIT: found list of fees
https://www.fairfx.com/whatitcosts
For any UK folks below link should avoid delivery fees if you load up I think around £50 the first time
http://www.fairfx.com/moneysupermarket3 ... ffer&chan=
EDIT: for UK folks travelling this link helps you work out the cheapest way to spend overseas
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel ... avel-money
All very confusing. I actually chose my credit card on the basis of having no overseas transaction fees :shock:So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?0 -
chime wrote:Do you guys have the option of prepaid currency cards like this for travel? The prepaid Mastercard I'm not sure if it charges transaction fees.
https://www.fairfx.com/cardselection
EDIT: found list of fees
https://www.fairfx.com/whatitcosts
For any UK folks below link should avoid delivery fees if you load up I think around £50 the first time
http://www.fairfx.com/moneysupermarket3 ... ffer&chan=
EDIT: for UK folks travelling this link helps you work out the cheapest way to spend overseas
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel ... avel-money
All very confusing. I actually chose my credit card on the basis of having no overseas transaction fees :shock:I'm against pre-loaded cards, though so I probably wouldn't go this route and just suck it up and pay the foreign transaction fee on my Mastercard :(
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as for Prague...
Mastercard and Visa accepted everywhere.
Amex could be tricky. Same as Diner Club.
Doing cash... best exchange office with best rates is to be found just few meters from the Old Town Square at the Franz Kafka museum - http://www.exchange.cz/contact.php . - (Náměstí Franze Kafky 2 - Prague 1). Link just in czech (wtf?)
In some shops (Tesco included) they accept euros ...Post edited by alesek on14/6/00 Prague 22/9/06 Prague 12/6/07 Munich 15/8/09 Berlin 22/06/10 Dublin 23/06/10 Belfast 30/06/10 Berlin 26/06/12 Amsterdam 02/07/12 Prague 04/07/12 Berlin 05/07/12 Berlin 07/07/12 Stockholm 09/07/12 Oslo 10/07/12 Copenhagen 25/6/14 Vienna 26/6/14 Berlin 1/7/18 Prague 3/7/18 Krakow 5/7/18 Berlin0 -
alesek wrote:as for Prague...
Mastercard and Visa accepted everywhere.
Amex could be tricky. Same as Dinner Club.
Doing cash... best exchange office with best rates is to be found just few meters from the Old Town Square at the Franz Kafka museum - http://www.exchange.cz/contact.php . - (Náměstí Franze Kafky 2 - Prague 1). Link just in czech (wtf?)
In some shops (Tesco included) they accept euros ...0 -
Thank for the currency info peeps. I'm still checking things out. I've gto a mastercard debit card I can pre-load curreencies on as well but there seems to be fees for goddam everything so I'm not sure it's worth it. I've e-maield my bank to ask how much to withdraw cash from an ATM in Europe so will see on that as well.
& chime thanks for that re easyjet lugagge costs. I hadn't got that far in the booking so indeed know nothing about that yet. Still surely it'll be like £20-25 max so that still works out cheaper.
So much researching to do!! :?<hr>
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In Sweden you can use Visa & Mastercard in most shops, restaurants and pub:s. Small shops can deny you on small amounts sometime (eventhou they are not allowed too), amex can be used in some places but diners are often a big nono.
There are lots of ATM in stockholm so there should not be a problem to make a withdraw if you need to but youre probably better of paying with your card most of the time (if not you bank overcharge you and give you a bad exchangerate)!
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hensod wrote:In Sweden you can use Visa & Mastercard in most shops, restaurants and pub:s, small shops can deny you on small amounts sometime (eventhou they are not allowed too), amex can be used in some places but diners are often a big nono.
There are lots of ATM in stockholm so there should not be a problem to make a withdraw if you need to but youre probably better of paying with your card mots of the time (if not you bank overcharge you and give you a bad exchangerate)!
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"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
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Suziemay wrote:Eva Copenhagen wrote:morello wrote:Anyone got tips on how to deal with all the different currencies? Travellers cheques? I've not passed through so many different places with different currencies when travelling before & as much as the visa card will be great sometimes you just need cash. Any ideas re the best way to do it for the least fees? TIA.
If you end up having spare norwegian or sweidsh cash () you can use them in Copenhagen (notes only). You probably won't get the best rates but it's better than not getting them spent at all.
I'm not sure about American Express. Mastercard and Visa are definetely the best, but I'll try and keep an eye on the Am-ex logo.1992: Copenhagen, Roskilde. 1996: Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Paris, Zürich, Rome, Milan, Prague, Budapest, Istanbul. 2000: Stockholm, Roskilde. 2006: Prague, Berlin, Vienna. 2007: Munich, Katowice, (Venice), Düsseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen. 2009: Rotterdam, Berlin, Manchester, London. 2010: Dublin, Belfast, Berlin. 2012: Amsterdam x 2, Prague, Berlin x 2, Stockholm, Copenhagen. 2014: Amsterdam x 2, Vienna and Berlin. 2017: London. 2017 Plans: Prague, Krakow, Berlin and London 2 :-)0 -
Thanks for currency tips everyone.<hr>
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Eva Copenhagen wrote:Suziemay wrote:Eva Copenhagen wrote:I wouldn't bother with traveller's cheques. They aren't really used anymore - it could be more hassle than it's worth and you have to go looking for banks and all that. Credit card works best in Scandinavia and the same goes for Amsterdam and Berlin - You can use Mastercard and Visa almost everywhere.
If you end up having spare norwegian or sweidsh cash () you can use them in Copenhagen (notes only). You probably won't get the best rates but it's better than not getting them spent at all.
I'm not sure about American Express. Mastercard and Visa are definetely the best, but I'll try and keep an eye on the Am-ex logo.I suspect it's similar to the UK, in that it's hit or miss but if you happen to see it around that would be good to know!
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I wonder if they accept credit cards in the redlight district, or the coffee houses in Amsterdam?
Just curious :?0 -
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RedMosquito22 wrote:One of these days I'll head over the pond to a Euro show.
Enjoy everyone!!!"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
Ok, I googled all the places I'm stopping by and got the scoop on Amex. I know I care about this, not sure if anyone else does but click on the link to learn about other money-related stuff.
In summary: Amex is widely accepted in Sweden and Norway. Denmark and Prague not so much, mostly Visa/Mastercard. Germany is mostly cash-based. Locals, feel free to dispute any of this
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/czech-repub ... oney-costs
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/ber ... oney-costs
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/sweden/prac ... oney-costs
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/denmark/pra ... oney-costs
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/norway/prac ... oney-costs0
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