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Tell me, please, what is better to take with you euros or dollars?
What is more profitable? And what denomination, larger / smaller?
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9 subscribers  • asked 2011-03-0214 years ago
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аватар DegusT
what's the problem? take everything you have... everything fits there. You can save a few small dollars to pay for bowling or simulators, for example. During the week we didn't even see Turkish lira... Whatever money they have, they take it.
аватар vda75
Side is mainly focused on German tourists, so prices are requested mainly in euros. Pay in dollars at a rate of 1:1, the Turks do not bother much with rates, and willingly take the same amount in dollars (at least in mid-range stores and shops. I was not interested in jewelry / leather stores).
For duty-free - only euros, because. prices are in euros, and dollars are converted at an unfavorable rate.
Hence the conclusion: euro - for children-free (the amount depends on your imagination and scope :)) ; for everything else - dollars, about a third or a half in bills of 1-5-10 dollars (for tips, souvenirs, etc.)
You can exchange some amount for tur.lira for small purchases (saving somewhere around 10 percent), but this is at your discretion.
Something like that.
аватар 19062005
it is better to exchange part of the currency for small bills. often in stores they take dollars and euros, and change is given in lira. we somehow got a bunch of lira the day before we left. barely crammed into souvenirs. but in general, the Turks have a principle - at least they would buy, and the currency is not so important. they took hryvnias from us, however, at a not very favorable exchange rate.
аватар Meriam_M
They correctly wrote that Side is a German city, and all prices in tourist shops are in euros, the Turks have long been not fools to take for things both euros and dollars, so if you pay in dollars, they will be recalculated for you from euros at a very unfavorable rate for you, therefore, in Side, take the euro and change part to lira there, because it is better to pay for dolmush (minibus) and a souvenir in lira, also, if you go deeper from the main tourist routes, there will be shops for Turks, where everything is several times cheaper, the quality is higher and the prices are in lira.
аватар DegusT
I'll try to remember, from this hotel to the amphitheater (where the pedestrian zone begins) we went for $ 5 per car, so small bills will do for a taxi. Back perfectly walked along the beach ... 1 km.
аватар Kitsune
This question has already been raised several times :) So, I always do this: for duty free - only euros (it turns out cheaper this way), for Turkey itself - dollars, BUT upon arrival I change part of the amount to lira. I leave dollars only for excursions. Lira is the best way to pay when buying fruit, water and shopping. Yes, it is better to buy clothes, leather in stores with price tags in lira (that is, they are usually designed for Turks). The prices are lower and the quality is good.
аватар HAVE_REST
in Turkey, he takes all the money: dollars, euros, even rubles and hryvnias. Take the currency - which you have, you don’t need to change it on purpose, change as much already on the spot and for the one you need
аватар Kitsune
only it’s better not to take rubles to Turkey, because. the course is great
аватар Zlata28
---and what denomination, bigger/smaller---
smaller of course!
and another part of the money (small) conveniently in local lira
for tips for example or buying small souvenirs
аватар irixa9
thanks a lot for the answers
аватар elenatychinina
better euro
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