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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Foreign Exchange Spain

By Alan ZE Redman

There are a number of countries in Europe whose currency is the Euro, and Spain is one amongst them. Therefore, if you intend to travel to Spain, you would have to, at some point or the other, convert your money into Euros.

The Euro has been Spain's currency for quite some time now, and this makes things simpler for travelers who also intend to travel to other European nations which use the Euro.

The one downside though is that a traveler now has fewer options when it comes to places that would exchange international currency.

Also, if you haven't exchanged money before you enter Spain, you can always change your money after you're in the country. One thing a foreign traveler should do is to look up conversion rates prior to travelling because exchange rates are prone to continually change.

Once is Spain, it isn't necessary that you go to a bank for exchanging your money. There are scores of resorts that know that visitors to the country often need their money to be exchanged into Euros.

They thereby provide the facility of exchanging foreign currency into Euros. However, the exchange rates that these places offer tend to be slightly higher than they are elsewhere.

Banks in Spain are known to offer the best rates in Foreign exchange, and are fairly easy to find.

The downside of using banks for Foreign exchange is that you would have to present them with I.D, have some paper work to fill out, and might not have an English speaking bank employee to deal with.

As with other places in the world, a traveler to Spain has the option of using credit cards, cash, or travelers checks. This option depends on what each individual is comfortable with, as while one might want to use credit cards, someone else would want to stick to cash. - 23221

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