Currency Exchange Abroad
Before a trip, many questions arise regarding currency exchange. Should you exchange money in your home country or not? In what currency should you carry money? Where to exchange money abroad? Today we will try to answer them.
First, remember the main rule - if you are flying abroad (except for CIS countries), you should not take rubles with you!
First, remember the main rule - if you are flying abroad (except for CIS countries), you should not take rubles with you!
If you are heading to Europe, exchange rubles for euros in advance; if to Asia, America, Africa - for dollars.Traveling with rubles is not profitable, for at least two reasons: firstly, the exchange rate will be unfavorable, and secondly, rubles cannot be exchanged at all currency exchange points. While most reputable exchange offices in Europe accept rubles, in America, Asia, or Africa (of course, depending on the specific country), few have ever even seen rubles. But it's not enough to exchange rubles for dollars; you might also need to exchange them for local currency. It's best, if possible, to exchange some money for local currency in your home country, but not too much. The main thing is to have enough for the journey from the airport to the hotel and a little extra until you find an exchange office with a favorable rate. In most cases, exchanging money at the airport is not profitable! Although exceptions do occur. The same applies to exchanging money in the city center and near popular attractions. Another tip - try not to take large denominations, for example, 200 euros; there can be problems with them, and there are cases when banknotes of this denomination are refused.
Where to exchange money abroad?
Exchange offices abroad can be of two types:- Bank exchange point
- Private exchange point




