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Currency Conversion

Can any recent travelers tell me what the conversion rate from dollar to Euro is?


Maricela
La Verne, CA USA 3/14/07

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3/14/07 6:11 PM
Sandra

Seattle, WA USA
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www.xe.com/ucc Has all the latest currency conversion rates.


3/14/07 9:09 PM
Frank

Tresana, Highlands Ranch, CO USA
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Conversion rate changes daily. Check the financial section of your local newspaper.


3/19/07 2:27 PM
Brandi

Phoenix
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I would not change money at home. You're better off getting money a few times while travelling from a local ATM. This is also the method reccomened by Rick in his books.


3/20/07 6:04 PM
Allen A.

Lafayette, LA
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The US Dollar looked like a sick puppy last time I checked the rate. However, if you love traveling to Europe, suddenly that puppy is peppy!


3/26/07 11:45 AM
Jeff

Pittsburgh, PA USA
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At least the euro is not as high as the British pound. My family and I just returned from England and are still smarting from that exchange rate. It will my trip to Italy this summer seem cheap!


3/27/07 10:20 AM
carl

dallas, tx usa
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The best page I have found is oanda.com. You can click on CURDRENT TOOLS then click on FX Cheat Sheet, then click on Get my FX Cheat Sheet.

You can then print a pocket size converision table to take with you which you can quickly use to convert Euro prices to dollars.

No need for a pocket calculator. I have used the sheet on every trip I make to Europe.

You can also print a sheet for countries currency which do not use the Euro. I have converted many of my traveling friends to carry a Cheat Sheet and have had no complaints yet.


3/27/07 11:22 AM
Maricela

La Verne, CA USA
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Thanks so much for the great advice. The www.oanda.com information will be extremely useful.


3/27/07 1:05 PM
Pat

Houston
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Simply go to www.yahoo.com and click on the "finance" link on the left and scroll down to Currency rates. It is updated daily.


4/27/07 7:10 PM
Robert

Okeechobee, FL USA
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Check the financial pages of your local newspaper. Somewhere there will exchange rates for all foreign currencies, and they are updated daily. As of today (4/27) the rate is about $1.36 for 1 Euro 9near an all-time high).


5/2/07 11:13 AM
Todd

Bellville
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Has anyone opened a euro account to play the exchange? ATM card or Visa card? Todd