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What currency is in use?
People, tell me please: what currency is in use there? Is it possible to pay in dollars there or do you need to change them to their nat. currency?
If an exchange is needed, where is the best place to do it?
Thanks.
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аватар ionoff
It is not necessary to change. 1 dollar = 6 pounds.
You can change everywhere. In Egypt, the same course, and not a rich choice of banks.
аватар pora-vTur
Dollars can be changed at the bank. But the currency (dollars) is free in everyday life.
аватар anatoly-66
Right at the airport there are branches of their banks, while there is a queue to passport control, you can change them. Their currency is better, you can bargain when shopping and on travel. You can also safely buy a visa at bank branches.
аватар fedos2002
I recommend taking 200 bucks for 1 dollar ... convenient in calculations, because. they take dollars freely ... and from large amounts of $ 20 and above there is always no task (just such a scam) or they give change in pounds at the rate of 5 pounds per dollar with the actual 1 dollar - 6 pounds
аватар Steven01
Nuuu 200 bucks for the dollar is too much of course :). My opinion is that it needs to be changed, because. in Egyptian pounds, the price of anything will be a little less. Even baksheesh can be given not a dollar, but 5 pounds. A trifle but nice. There are few banks - they do not work for a long time. By changing in other places you can lose on the course.
аватар Steven01
Yes, and more. There was a situation when you need to change, and the bank opposite the Grand Plaza is closed. But a native sits near the bank and changes 1 to 5.5.
аватар Steven01
Aborigines love dollars more than euros, but this is probably the case in all Arab countries. At least in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates so. In the cash register at the grocery store, along with the pounds, there are also dollars. Euros don't lie.
аватар fedos2002
Well, 200 bucks for the dollar is too much of course :)
bust, not bust - but I spent all my money ... and it was very convenient for me! ;)
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