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Tell me what is better to take with you to Prague?, Thank you in advance.
I’m going in October, I’m on a bus tour, I don’t have a clue at all how much money to take, what to have with me and what is the best way with currency, take euros here and change there or immediately withdraw from a bank account in their currency. Please write everything you know, I will very grateful :-)
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аватар pygovka
People say that in the Czech Republic the crowns are still in circulation. In cafes and small shops it is more profitable to pay in crowns, there are less losses. Look at the ratio of the dollar to the euro exchange rate. .Good luck to you.
аватар Tina.80
for pygovka, thanks a lot :-)
аватар Yevgenya
We were in June this year in Prague. Well, what can I say ... if you take dollars, you still pay a commission on currency exchange (ask your guide for exchangers without commission !!!!). If you withdraw from the card, you will also pay a pretty amount for a commission. I recommend: 1. Where possible - pay with a card. 2. Try to withdraw money or change money - ONE TIME. It is better to pay a commission once than several times.
аватар alchik
Hey! Money can be changed there, both euros and dollars. It is better to take cash, since not all ATMs give out money there for some reason. It takes 10-15 euros for food. Keep in mind that you will be on excursions all the time, walking. Therefore, there will hardly be long gatherings in a cafe. Very beautiful pomegranate products sell for $20 and up. I bought a small cross for $20. For a week-long tour, my friends and I spent 300 euros, including souvenirs.
аватар alchik
And more useful info about the upcoming tour :) read it, everything is reliable. Good luck and unforgettable impressions!
http://www.segodnya.ua/useful/tourism/480389.html
аватар Valerij
Almost everywhere you can pay with a card. If you change in exchangers, you need to be extremely careful. The vast majority of exchangers have a catch: either the rate is indicated for wholesale exchange (postscript in small print), then the commission is not indicated. 100 euros. You need to show the banknote and find out how much the hands will give.
аватар Tina.80
Thank you all very much!!! Well, what about clothes?
аватар arkona
It is better to take euros. Exchange without commissions in Prague-metro "Malostranska". Go down from the first escalator and on the right side of the exchanger. Always a good rate and without commissions.
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