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Hello! We are going for the 1st time, we want to know how much it is possible and necessary to exchange rubles into dollars? Is it worth changing all the money into dollars?
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аватар abysfinks
The amount of money in foreign currency directly depends on the purpose of the trip. If you are not going to leave the hotel, then $100 is enough for you. And if there is a desire to travel around the country, make some purchases, etc., then it’s mono and 1000 dollars to carry per capita (without declaring). In any case, any money, be it dollars, euros, rubles, can be exchanged for Turkish liras and vice versa. Not a large amount of money can be exchanged for lira, to pay for small purchases or dolmush. The nearest exchange office is to the right of the hotel (if you are facing the sea). If you need to withdraw currency from the card, then you need to go to the bank - it's about 10-15 minutes on foot.
аватар Kitsune
If I go to Turkey, then I bring money in dollars (for Turkey itself) and in euros (for duty free, because it’s cheaper to buy in euros there). As for the amount, it all depends on requests and opportunities. In Turkey itself, it is better to exchange some dollars for lira (we usually use lira to buy fruits, water, as well as clothes, including leather, it is better to buy in stores with price tags in lira, because it also turns out much more economically) .
аватар Zlata28
depending on how much you are going to spend there
if you are planning to travel
buy souvenir gifts
then 200-300 per person is normal
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