Can i use euros in budapest




















Take into account that taking money from a machine in Budapest will cost you some additional money. Tip 1. The exchange rate here is extremely high. In the taxi you can pay with your credit card debit cards are not accepted.

Or even better: order a taxi online on forehand and arrange paying from home. Get your money from a ATM machine which is physically connected to a bank. Here the exchange rates are the lowest you can find.

Tip 3. It might be tempting to choose paying in pounds, because you straight away see the amount you will pay. Looking for a hotel? Other hotels which are popular, have good ratings and are located very well are Roombach Hotel and AnVa House.

If you have a question please let me know in the comments below. I will come back to you as soon as possible. Be aware you will not get an e-mail so you have to come back to this page to check the answer. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Is Budapest cheap? Traveling from an EU country and I was wondering about the money. Will we need to convert some Euros at the airport to either take a taxi into town or ride a bus? You just saved your first post.

Visit "My collections" from the top menu on this page to find all the posts you've saved for later. Some places will take Euro, but it's not really a good idea as the rate you get will be different and decided by each shop, so you'll usually be paying more in most cases.

Paying with a card is common in a lot of places, but not all, so I would say it is worth getting hold of some local currency Although probably not from the airport. You'll have to research a good place in the center to exchange some cash. Denominations of banknotes are HUF , 1,, 2,, 5,, 10, and 20, Smaller shops or ice cream parlors may not have enough change if you try to pay with high denominations, so it's recommended to have change or smaller denomination notes at hand.

In each city around the country there are ATMs for money withdrawal, that accept major debit cards or credit cards. You can also pay by debit or credit cards in most stores. Smaller shops or country guesthouses may only accept cash. Generally, money exchange points at airports use the least convenient exchange rates.

So, when you arrive, only exchange the smallest amount necessary you can also pay by card for cabs or bus tickets. It is recommended to exchange money at banks, private money exchange points or maybe even at hotels or travel agencies, where the exchange rates are displayed.

To avoid any unpleasant surprise, always ask whether they apply a commission.



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