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What is the current currency in Turkey???
In 2007, we were in Marmaris, so there the euro was the running currency, as many as 3 price tags hung on the goods, the local currency, the euro and the dollar. How is the current situation with the currency in Turkey????
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7 subscribers  • asked 2011-02-2214 years ago
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аватар Sergey4467
All the same//
Although in resort towns they take both rubles and hryvnias
аватар Anetka-gan
It is always better to pay in the local currency. but everyone goes to the resorts! =) the main exchange rate!
аватар Kitsune
my opinion: for duty free - euros, for Turkey itself - lira, for excursions - dollars. Yes, I ALWAYS buy leather, clothes in stores intended for Turks, i.e. in those where prices are in lira
аватар HAVE_REST
they take everything, don’t change a lot for local currency, only if necessary, because if you don’t use it, then you will lose even more on the difference in rates
аватар borisova
I judge by Istanbul, I don’t know how it is in resorts ...
you can change a little .... it’s more convenient to pay in the markets and it’s cheaper ... and if you take something in a supermarket, then only lira ...
аватар Zlata28
everything is also in use: euro, bucks and local lira
аватар Meriam_M
Everything is in use, but in Side (a German resort) it is more profitable to have euros and lira, all price tags are in euros, converting to dollars will not be in your favor, for dolmushi and settlements in Turkish grocery stores (you need to move a little from the main tourist route) You will need lira (more profitable).
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