Rome Banks, Exchange in Rome
Exchange.
Banks usually offer the best exchange rate, although you have to pay a modest commission
to exchange cash (usually 3 Euro appr. 3.6 US$). If you want to know the present international
exchange rate of your currency, please click on this link: Currency
converter
Banks or exchange bureaus will reduce the value of 1-1.5 % if you want to buy Ital.
Lira, and then apply also the modest commission above mentioned. The US dollar is
a fickle international currency, whose value might change even in the same day. As
a result of all this, it is better if you enquire well before exchanging money. The
banks are open Mon.-Fri. 8.45 AM - 1.30 PM and then again usually between 3 and 4
PM.
Traveller's checks, credit cards, personal bank checks... paying in Italy
They are not popular in Italy, nor welcomed in many if not most places. If you rely
on them, be prepared to go to banks and change the traveller's checks, or to use your
card in the bank ATMs (Automatic Teller Machines). On the other hand, they are a better
solution to bringing cash with you, as you will prevent thefts. Banks charge 3-5 Euro
appr. 3.6 - 6 US$ to change traveller's checks. Credit cards are accepted in Italy
(and especially in Rome) in selected places, so use them when you can, but don't rely
on them to pay normally. It is not a good idea to rely on your personal bank checks.
They will not be accepted in Italy, unless the persons or the Company you have to
pay know you well. In any case the ones accepting your check will have to pay a bank
commission to cash the check and they will ask you to reimburse it to them. It is
also not a good idea to cash Ital. Lira with your personal check in banks. You generally
need a bank account to do this, and hence you should be resident in the country.
Exchanging on Sundays and holidays
There are also plenty of private exchanges near the popular monuments or sights,
and they are open also in the afternoon. We found the best ones in Piazza Barberini.
You will find them before and after the corner with Via Veneto. Pay attention, these
exhange offices have often (but not always) less favourable rates. On Sundays the
Thomas Cook offices in Piazza Barberini and in Via della Conciliazione (the way to
the Vatican) are open in the morning.
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