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What currency is better to take with you
Tell me which currency to take more - dollar or euro? Previously, they took only dollars, but now they say that more euros go to hotels. And even taxis prefer euros.
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аватар Zlata28
for shopping in Turkey - dollars are more convenient
for tips and small souvenirs - local lira
for shopping in duty free - more convenient euro
but, in principle, if you have only one type of currency
you still won't get lost
аватар Kitsune
duty free - euro
excursions - dollars
purchases in Turkey (clothes, fruits, souvenirs) - Turkish lira.
аватар bileg
For the "Russian" regions of Turkey - dollars, they also pay for excursions with a guide anywhere. For European resorts in Turkey - euro, for duty also euro. If you agree with Zlata28, you will not be lost with any currency. You can pay with a card in any shopping center and duty station.
аватар bileg
I’ll add: now we’ve ended up in a Europeanized place, there are zero Russians, all price tags are in euros, the exchange rate from a dollar is shameful, but they didn’t disappear, some of the purchases were paid for in $, and with good bargaining, some were exchanged for lira. But in the duty room, the prices were not pleasantly struck, everything is very expensive when compared with other countries, the perfume came out an order of magnitude more expensive than I buy in boutiques with a discount card (not to mention promotions)!
аватар passatsp
In many stores they took any currency - euros, dollars, hryvnias, rubles. Even Kazakh tenge)))
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