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What currency is better to take with you?
I would like to clarify it is better to take euros or dollars with you, because. last year we had a rest in Side and took dollars with us, but almost all prices were indicated in euros, and everything had to be converted into dollars.
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аватар troshin
Regarding your request ...., I advise you to take dollars. (if it is TURKEY) all tips, bus fare or just being stingy are paid in dollars and the Turks do not mind.
Additionally, if you plan to buy something in a dutifree store .... there is an automatic recalculation on the cash register itself, despite the fact that all their goods are in Euros.
NO PROBLEM, see for yourself.
аватар PolikSVT
It’s just that Side is a region where the Germans prefer to relax, which is why Oiro reigns there. And in Kemer, the Turks don’t care - 1 dollar or euro, they don’t rest :))
аватар troshin
My friends rested in Side .... and they had no problems, neither in shops nor on buses .....
I don’t argue and don’t want to deceive you .... maybe something has changed with them this year .....
But by and large, you just need to crush the Turks and not be afraid (if they are snickering) both dollars and euros go along the entire coast ... but do they have something special? It’s just that you will get on the exchange rate difference ....... well, but the fact that in buses the calculation is in dollars, I myself SAW and this is in any direction !!!!!
At one time I was in Marty Mir, both euros and dollars were easily in circulation there, despite the fact that there were 50% of foreigners there.
аватар ani_veik
your hotel is located in Beldibi village. This is the most "Russian" village in the Kemer region. It's better than dollars. Go to Kemer, there is more Europe, on the central streets the prices are in euros, a little from the center to move away in dollars.
аватар troshin
Then as an option, to be sure, call several tour operators (preferably like Teztour, Koraltravel, Pegasus, Turtez and their representative offices) and clarify this point, they know everything !!!!!!
аватар ani_veik
girls work there who sit in the office, maybe twice a year they go on sightseeing tours for a week, and then not all managers run around all the hotels and don’t have much time to go shopping. It is better to ask tourists such questions, they know the situation better on the ground.
аватар dimdimysh
TO do not talk to private individuals, especially on such ridiculous questions that are not related to the tour. And there will be no unequivocal answer to this question. For duty, you need to take euros.
аватар PolikSVT
Take what you have and don't worry! The main thing is to have something to take :))
аватар Janny25
Oh, don't worry about that. The Turks will take what they have))) In May, there were no problems with dollars in Kemer! They didn't even take euros with them.
I don’t even remember that they exchanged something for lira.
аватар babol
Both dollars and euros will be accepted. But if you visit Turkish sights (architectural monuments, museums, etc.), there tickets are only in lira, travel in dolmush is also more profitable in lira. Although you can always change or pay in dollars and euros there, but the exchange rate will not profitable. In shops I can take both rubles and Ukrainian hryvnias, but the exchange rate is even more unprofitable. So if you are going to travel or buy goods in Turkish stores (such as Migros or other markets), change the currency to lira or in banks or at the Turkish post. banks can change almost any currency (in Antalya, we even accepted Qatari Riyals)
аватар Ekaterrrina
indeed, we were in May and were surprised that in street shops the euro was equated to the dollar, in general, who will see what)
аватар kapitan1084
I agree with PolikSVT, but at least a ruble or a hryvnia - Turkish "proletarians" will take everything.
аватар Ekaterrrina
we only had dollars and we were very happy about it)
аватар ani_veik
in Kemer, yes, but in Antalya itself, once in the market I wanted to pay with dollars, the seller looked at the bill and at the light, and sniffed it and checked it for a tooth, then he began to ask everyone around him what to do with it. At the sight of this, I pulled out lira, his face immediately shone at the sight of his native currency
аватар babol
My wife and I once in the market in Beldibi gave the Turks a coin of 1 euro, we also looked at it for a long time, then we considered the exchange rate (it’s good that the euro was German, they took it), of course, they are better off with lira, but in the field of tourism there are no problems with either dollars or euros.
аватар vreeon
We didn’t bother with cash at all = there was a Visa card on which rubles were lying, and in Turkey, liras were withdrawn at any ATM. The rate is more profitable than paying in dollars or euros. ATMs on every corner. Rest in Antalya.
аватар lap-kisya
Map and dollars
аватар UNADYA
I paid in rubles)))) they take all currencies ...
( the bigger, the better))))))).
аватар darina-sk
Any!
аватар kapitan1084
Take everything!!!! Just GIVE!!!
аватар 1VIP1
We brought dollars. In some shops there were signs "We accept rubles and hryvnias"! :-)
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