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Is it possible and worth it to take hryvnia with you to the Czech Republic?
Maybe the euro exchange rate is cheaper there than here. And in general, do hryvnias change there?
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аватар walethka
In Arab exchangers, they change any different currency at the most exit rate. But in the end it turns out the same for the same, if you change houses. So it was in the winter.
аватар 0101
You can also from the Arabs, but it's easier to take a card - ATMs at every turn.
аватар walethka
I absolutely agree with this. It's better to pay her. The best exchange rate is obtained.
аватар ALEKSASHKA
First you need to look at the terms of service of the card! on the road you need no more than 150 UAH. - get to the border (water, chocolates, cigarettes) and when you return home (coffee, a snack in a cafe, etc.)
аватар NatashaS
For hryvnia, it is more profitable to buy Czech crowns in Ukraine, for example, at UkrExImbank. Withdrawing cash crowns through an ATM from a hryvnia account is the most unprofitable operation. The exchange rate, taking into account the conversion fee for non-cash transactions, is the same as when buying currency on the retail market.
аватар Svetlo_va
No, because the exchange is mainly in dollars and euros. Moreover, if you have unnecessary crowns before leaving, you can exchange them back for euros and dollars, even a trifle.
аватар aquarel
I would not recommend. The hryvnia is not a running currency, i.e. it is not in the exchangers, but where it is (as they wrote above), it was somehow scary for me to even change it.
I also do not recommend card payments. the money on the card you still have is not Czech, so you will pay a commission for the conversion, and these are additional costs and not small.
It is best to either buy kroons in Ukrin or buy euros/dollars in Ukraine, and in the Czech Republic they are already exchanged for kroons.
+ Exchange rates are not taken from the ceiling i.e. "there than here" or vice versa will not be half the price :)
аватар Mixxxail
Thanks everyone for the info!
аватар Moryachka
I advise you to listen to the answer of NatashaS! And contact me about a trip to the Czech Republic)))
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