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What is the best currency to take to the Czech Republic?
Tell me, please, in the Czech Republic, are Czech crowns or euros still in circulation? And does the euro “walk” there at all?
And if in the Czech Republic you still have to change money for Czech crowns, is it better to take euros or dollars with you?
Thanks.
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аватар Yaroslavas
In the Czech Republic, crowns and only crowns go
In any case, you will need to change the currency
You can take both the euro and the dollar, both currencies can be easily changed at any exchanger or bank
And once again I remind you how the Czechs like to take a commission of up to 40% of the amount being changed
Therefore, ask clearly if the exchanger has a commission. Let them show the amount you will receive on the calculator. And it’s better to change the currency in large banks, there really are no commissions
аватар Pachok
Crowns only.
The Euro exchange rate is now approximately 25, the dollar is 19.5.
The ratio, as everywhere else, is approximately 1.28.
It is best to change money in exchangers "with the Arabs" on two streets - Politichny Veznev and on Panska, the rate is the highest in Prague, there are no commissions, without deception, I personally checked it repeatedly. To be sure of the course, write on a piece of paper how much you want to change and ask them to write the number that you will receive in your hands.
In general, you should always be careful. Read what is written on the plate with the courses, especially what is in small handwriting at the bottom. I saw an office on Wenceslas Square that quite calmly changed the dollar at the rate of 12!, When the average for the city was 17, and the Arabs had 19.
аватар shumera
recently in Prague they began to accept euros, but crowns are still better.
аватар Len_ka
If you need to buy currency - better take the euro, because. sometimes you can pay in euros (change in kroons, although the exchange rate is not so hot)
They already wrote to you about the exchange and the commission, in addition, a frequently used psychological trick - they swap the exchange rate columns - we are used to buying on the right, selling on the left, and they put the other way around :) And they often put a pleasant rate, but it is written in small letters below for amounts from 1000 euros (dollars). But after all, few tourists change 1000 at once. And for the amounts below, the rate is not at all the same and is written in a small way :)
I also love the exchange offices near the intersection of Politicheski Veznev and Opletalova. It seems that there is still a good exchange on Kaprova, but she herself did not change it there.
аватар chirenok
I used to change money not far from the ashes of the Arabs, a good rate and no commission. in large stores sometimes they take euros. but still it is better to have crowns. The last time I bought crowns in Russia at the Savings Bank, you order the day before and the next day you buy the required amount without any problems. very convenient. if I go again I will do the same. do not bother with exchangers and lose less on the difference in rates
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