š°š± Should You Exchange Money Before Traveling to Europe? š°š±
Published: Mon, 01/02/23
Should You Exchange Money Before Traveling to Europe?Ā
2023 is here and Iām excited! š¾ Letās get it!
If you ever run out of cash, currency is your lifeblood. Your trip will be over in more ways than one
if your wallet is empty so I get asked about currency exchange a lot.Ā
Ā
Traveling to Europe is excellent right now that the U.S. dollar is so strong. Everything is cheaper!
Ā
Reminder: Europe is credit card friendly, so make sure your credit card doesn't have
foreign transaction fees.
Ā
TLDR: Exchanging money before a trip is not necessary. Just use an
ATM.Ā
Ā
Preferred Choice: Find an ATM
ATMs offer the best exchange rate, are easily accessible and are the best places to get foreign cash so look for these first.
Ā
Things to Know When Using the ATM:Ā
Tell your bank about your travel plans by calling them or notifying them online.
Check for foreign transaction fees! Some banks charge an extra 5 dollars for any cash withdrawals or
purchases made with a debit card. Find a bank that waives these fees because fees suck.Ā
Do Not Accept Automatic Cash Conversion! This is another trick
that companies use to get you a less than desirable exchange rate. Donāt fall for it.
Avoid going to sketchy ATMs if possible. Personally, I like going to official bank ATMs, not the ones in the back of convenience stores or dark alleywaysā¦some of these ATMs have card readers that steal your identity.Ā
Do Not Use Exchange Services at the Airport
You are guaranteed to get the worst exchange rate in addition to any other fees. Better yet, don't
use any exchange kiosks. Donāt do it bruh!
Ā
If You Insist on Having Cash Beforehand
Itās not necessary, but If you really want to feel comfortable, ask your bank for a monetary exchange beforehand. If youāre unfamiliar with your bankās exchange
program, do a Google search on your ābankās name + currency exchangeā ā”ļø āPNC bank currency exchange.ā Depending on your bank, you may not get the best exchange rate and/or may be hit with additional fees.Ā
Ā
As scary as it sounds, most of the time you donāt need cash when you get off the plane. Ride-sharing services like Uber are usually available and if youāre taking public
transportation, the kiosks typically take credit card payments. In Sweden, for example, I didnāt need cash because everything was cashless.
Ā
What To Do With Extra Cash
Please donāt exchange your currency for dollars back at the airport. You wonāt get a great exchange rate because they know that youāre going back home. You should save your foreign currency because youāll probably visit Europe again. Also, having cash in
different currencies is cool and makes me feel like a spy. I recommend using your money to buy overpriced magnets like I do sometimes.Ā
Ā
P.S. If there are any international sugar
mamas out there looking to get their groove back in 2023, my services are available. Requirements: you must be 60+ and canāt be friends with my mom.
Ā
Andrew
Where do you want me to visit in 2023?Ā Ā
Ā
Cocktail of the Week Ā
Before WWI, only men were allowed to be in
bars. England was different though. Women were actually allowed to work as staff. This English drink was made by the famous female bar mistress, Ada Coleman. Try the Hanky Panky.
2fl oz GāVine Nouaison gin
1fl oz red vermouth
2 drops Fernet Branca
Preparation: Stir in a mixing glass
Garnish: Orange peel (optional)
Taste: Dry at first, then sweeter, juniper, pine and orange notes
Ā
Random Travel Thought
I just saw the Ric Flair documentary, so I think I need to step away from the keyboard for bit. Ā Ā