Can I Use Euros In Turkey 2016?

The spread is the difference between what an office pays to buy a unit of your currency, and what it sells that unit for to someone else. A big spread means the office makes a lot of money on the transactions. A small spread means it makes less, and you get more. You get 3.9856 Turkish liras for every US dollar you change.

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In this regard,Which is the best way to get money in Turkey?

Here are the Turkish Lira notes/bills… The most convenient way to get money in Turkey is by using your home bank ATM/cash card or a credit card in a Turkish ATM/bancomat/cash machine. Most Turkish ATMs issue only Turkish liras, but some will give you liras, euros or US dollars.

Also know,Which is the currency of side of Turkey?

Lira is the currency of Turkey, no reason not to use it. I know there are a lot of German Tourists in Side. It is a poplar resort for them, Possibly why shops accept Euros. A bit like Hisaronu a British Resort where Sterling is accepted.

Additionally,Do you need euros to go to Turkey?

Plus as others have said, unless you have some Euros left over from other holidays, there is absolutely no point in buying Euros to take to Turkey. Aberdeenshire… 5. Re: Turkey side – currency euros or Turkish lira?

Do you have to have a Turkish passport to fly to Turkey?

You must have a Turkish entry stamp to fly domestically. Get an exit stamp in your passport when leaving the country or you may face difficulties re-entering Turkey in the future and a fine.

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