How should I handle multiple currencies while traveling on a tour?
I’m thinking about a central Europe tour for next year, but it goes to countries with 3 different currencies. I’m not sure how much time I’ll have to change out money when I get to each place. Should I just order some of each currency to take with me?
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there are many countries in the schengen zone, using the Euro ,so why not wait until you actually go to Europe and see if indeed you will need to change your money, for some of the countries(not many) who are not yet withing the schengen zone,
the Euro is worth more than the other currencies, so just wait until you get there,
When you arrive at the airport where ever you are going and exchange some money to get you started. You can get money from a atm when ever you need it from your own account back home. Make sure if your bank charges fees for the atm because some don’t. Always figure on $100 a day some days you will spend that much and some days you will not. But it all evens out in the end. Enjoy your trip!
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Yes.