{"id":10422,"date":"2022-06-01T12:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-01T10:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mypcs.com\/?p=10422"},"modified":"2022-06-09T13:47:27","modified_gmt":"2022-06-09T11:47:27","slug":"currency-exchange-where-when-and-how-to-change-your-currency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mypcs.com\/en\/currency-exchange-where-when-and-how-to-change-your-currency\/","title":{"rendered":"Currency exchange: where, when and how to change your currency?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you going abroad soon and want to know how to get local currency by changing your euros? In this article, discover all our tips to change your currency at the best rate before a trip!<\/p>\n

Currency exchange before a trip: our tips<\/h2>\n

Before leaving to visit a country that uses a currency other than the euro, it is important to have a certain amount of cash in order to cover the first expenses on site (cab, food…). Even if the use of a bank card is very interesting when traveling, having local currency at hand will allow you to avoid wasting time at the exchange offices upon your arrival, and to avoid the excessive fees applied at the airports. To do this, evaluate your needs beforehand, by finding out in advance about the prices applied in the destination country. You can then change your euros before departure, at a foreign exchange office or at your bank.<\/p>\n

If traveling with local currency is also a guarantee of prudence in the face of unforeseen events (theft, loss or malfunction of bank cards, lack of ATMs, cards refused in certain establishments, etc.), it is not advisable to travel with too much cash on you! In addition to the risks of theft and assault, it is not comfortable to carry a large amount of cash when visiting a country. Carrying a lot of euros in cash with you in order to change money once you are in the country is not advantageous either. Banks and exchange offices abroad usually charge high margins! It is therefore better to buy foreign currency in advance to take advantage of an interesting exchange rate, and to bring a bank card that can be used abroad, in addition to cash.<\/p>\n

Favouring the payment card when travelling<\/h2>\n

When traveling, use a payment card for the biggest expenses! It will allow you to make withdrawals and payments without having to carry cash. Of course, fees (related to currency conversion) will be deducted from your balance, but they are generally lower than for cash. Before you leave, contact your bank to negotiate the best fees and withdrawal limits. It is advisable to always travel with two bank cards to cover unforeseen circumstances.<\/p>\n

Is the security of your means of payment while traveling a priority for you? Think of the prepaid card! The use of a reloadable prepaid card (without account) ensures your expenses without any risk for your bank account. This type of card is available in tobacconists, supermarkets and on specialized websites. Accessible to all without income requirement, it can be reloaded according to your needs (by transfers or reload coupons) and is not linked to any bank account. This means of payment offers many advantages to travelers:<\/p>\n