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What currency to take to Turkey at the moment?
What currency to take to Turkey at the moment?
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12 subscribers  • asked 2015-08-109 years ago
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аватар mila057
U.S. dollars. Euro is fine too.
аватар bdf52
and if rubles?
аватар mila057
Don't know
аватар lazy_person
Dollars...
аватар lkc25
And the price tags of the Turks are mainly in oyro ..
strange but true. bucks are taken at a very unfavorable rate.
change in the bank to lira.
аватар larisa_murashov
I do not advise you to take euros, rubles in cash - they change at a very unfavorable rate. If only on the card - and withdraw through an ATM immediately in euros or lira, then it will be at the rate of the central bank. Well, of course there will also be a commission: 300 rubles.
аватар dv.fild
Yes, buy dollars and go. The main currency after the lira is the dollar, you can even pay with it in a pharmacy
аватар believeme
If you have a debit ruble (=salary) card from Sberbank, then I advise you to take it with you and withdraw it in lira at Denizbank (there is a Sberbank logo on ATMs). If the classic, then no interest at the rate of the Central Bank, if the electron, then a small commission. Take a little in dollars or euros in small bills for the first time (travel, tips). In shops, restaurants, and almost everywhere you can pay by card, so a credit card is also useful. Well, if a mobile bank is connected, you will immediately know how much you have withdrawn, and in lira, and the balance will be shown in rubles. There are many Denizbank ATMs in Kemer and Antalya, ask Google where.
аватар believeme
With Maestro and Electron debit there will be a commission of 0.75%.
аватар Alexandr-
I noticed something like this this year. If you buy things in Waikiki, they give you change ONLY in lira. And at the same time at a surprisingly pleasant rate! Even better than changing dollars to lira in their exchangers. As an option, you buy a cap or T-shirt for 15 liras, give 100 bucks at the checkout and get many, many liras for change.)))
аватар PolikSVT
And why these lyres??? Then throw the rest into the sea?))) You can pay with dollars painlessly everywhere. Experience shows that the Turks are all the way that the dollar, that the euro is by and large all the same) especially at the current exchange rate), all the more, there is nowhere to spend much ...
аватар ollennka
Turkey has its own currency, the lira. Why are there dollars and euros? Just bother every time with the recalculation of courses. I took off the lira immediately upon arrival, the extra ones remained - there is an exchanger at the airport, if you really really want to change it. Personally, I don’t change the rest of the lira, anyway, I go to Turkey every year.
аватар PolikSVT
And where do you spend these lira? In shops, prices are in foreign currency, excursions too. ALL hotels. I go almost twice a year, I don’t know what else to buy in lira))))
аватар bat9ear2013
I'm going to Turkey, the Azalia Hotel ... Tell me, how is the beach there, what can you see, what kind of entertainment in the evening?
аватар dfad1ripe
If prices in stores are in foreign currency, this does not mean at all that sellers will refuse lira. They buy goods for lira, pay for rent and electricity in lira, etc.
аватар ollennka
Prices in foreign currency only in souvenir shops, I do not go to them. In other outlets all prices are in Lira. I don't use ALL, because I really like Turkish cuisine and eat outside of hotels. Excursions can also be easily paid in lira.
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